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OET – For A Brighter Nursing Career

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Planning to become a nurse? Well, that’s a great helping profession that can help serve your country! But, along with your country’s health standards, you also need to consider your career prospects. So, if you are looking for further nursing education somewhere outside the country, it isn't a bad thing. But, you need to be well prepared to be able to clear your visa test, and be able to qualify for a good nursing education abroad in one of the best institutions of the country you are flying to. And for this, you need to clear the OET test. What is the OET test? OET is an English language testing exam that tests every aspect of the English language of a candidate – reading, writing, listening, and speaking. And, the best part of this test is that it is specifically designed for medical professionals. It caters to a number of medical professions, with nursing being one of them. In fact, OET is preferred over other English language tests as it tests the skills of a can

Having Controlled Conversations In The OET Speaking Test

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Whilst being an English language testing exam, OET still differs from other English language testing exams like IELTS and TOEFL, as it simulates real life patient-to-professional communication. It is a test especially designed to analyze the English language reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills of candidates who want to study medical education abroad or set up a medical career in a foreign country. Why should you have controlled conversations in the OET test? As a healthcare professional, you need to have even more control over your conversations, as you will be speaking to other medical practitioners, nurses, patients, or relatives of patients. Thus, there needs to be formal and thoughtful conversation patterns. You need to know which information needs to be provided and in how much amount, and in which tone, depending upon who you are speaking to, and the situation and setting that you are in. All of this calls for controlled conversation skills. The OET