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  • OET Grammar 42

    We say “She is diabetic” and “She has diabetes. Also, it is “He is hypertensive” and “He has hypertension.” However, we make mistakes. Below are some sentences with blanks. Make a smart choice between has or is or noun forms or adjective forms for completing these sentences. Let’s Play, seriously! Before your start, read these […] More

  • OET Warm Up Questions

    Can you tell me about your professional background? Answer: I have been working as a registered nurse for the past five years. I completed my nursing degree at XYZ University and have gained experience in various departments, including emergency, pediatrics, and general medicine. Currently, I am working in a medical-surgical ward where I handle a […] More

  • OET Speaking 42

    Role Play Card Interlocutor’s Role Play Card Patient Setting: Hospital Ward You are a 77-year-old osteoporosis sufferer recovering in hospital from a broken leg due to a fall at home. The surgeon saw you today and has stated you are ready for discharge. However, you would prefer to stay longer in hospital as you like […] More

  • Case Notes 42

    Occupational English test Instructions: You have 45 minutes to write this letter. During the first 5 minutes, you should not pick the pencil. Start writing only when you are told. During the Reading Time, try to understand the case notes. Read the case notes below and complete the writing task which follows. Notes: You are […] More

  • Speaking 41 with Role Play

    Role Play Card 41 Interlocutor Role Play Card Patient Setting: Community Health Centre You are a 35-year-old vegetarian who does not cook owing to a hectic lifestyle, and mainly relies on ready meals for convenience. You drink 4-5 cups of coffee a day. Lately, you’ve been feeling exhausted. Your doctor has explained that you have […] More

  • Case Notes 41 Nursing

    Occupational English Test Instructions: You have 45 minutes to write this letter. During the first 5 minutes, you should not pick the pencil. Start writing only when you are told. During the Reading Time, try to understand the case notes. Read the case notes below and complete the writing task which follows. Notes: Assume that […] More

  • OET Speaking Eligibility Test

    This is your OET Speaking Eligibility Test. You can do this test only once. You should get a minimum of 90% to Book your OET exam. More

  • Reading 40 B1

    Cost of gastroenteritis in Australia: A healthcare perspective Using 2016 prices, the estimated annual direct per capita cost of acute gastroenteritis illness was AUD $14.87 (USD $10.71), equating to AUD $20.27 (USD $14.59) per case. The estimated overall economic burden in Australia was AUD $359 million (USD $258 million; AUD $1.5 million per 100,000 people). […] More

  • Case Notes 30 Nursing

    Occupational English Test – Writing (Nursing) Instructions: You have 45 minutes to write this letter. During the first 5 minutes, you should not pick the pencil. Start writing only when you are told. During the Reading Time, try to understand the case notes. Melons Steps Mark (M) PPRRAADDDDDWK. Eliminate (E) irrelevant information. Launch (L) the […] More

  • Reading 38 B6

    Steroid Nasal Sprays and Drops A steroid nasal spray usually works well to clear all the nasal symptoms such as itching or sneezing. It works by reducing inflammation in the nose. A steroid nasal spray also tends to ease eye symptoms although it is not clear how this occurs. However, they can take up to […] More

  • Reading 38 B5

    Japan Approves New Cell Therapy Trial for Spinal Cord Injury The Japanese government’s health ministry has given the go-ahead for a trial of human induced stem cells to treat spinal cord injury. The treatment will be tested in a handful of patients who suffered nerve damage in sports or traffic accidents. Researchers at Osaka University […] More

  • Reading 38 B4

    How to Assess a Peripheral Intravenous Cannula Most patients need at least one peripheral intravenous cannula during their hospital stay for intravenous fluids and medication, blood products or nutrition. Complications are common but they can be prevented or minimised by routine assessment. Explanations to patients should be provided, along with education about the treatment. Ensure […] More

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