OET Coaching Centre in Pallavaram - ECS IELTS
OET Coaching Centre in Pallavaram - ECS IELTS
The Listening sub-test consists of three parts, and a total of 42 question items. The topics are of generic healthcare interest and accessible to candidates across all professions. The total length of the Listening audio is about 40 minutes, including recorded speech and pauses to allow you time to write your answers. You will hear each recording once and are expected to write your answers while listening.
Listening sub-test structure
Part A – consultation extracts (about 5 minutes each)
Part A assesses your ability to identify specific information during a
consultation. You will listen to two recorded health
professional-patient consultations and you will complete the health
professional’s notes using the information you hear. OET Coaching Centre in Pallavaram Medavakkam
Part B – short workplace extracts (about 1 minute each)
Part B assesses your ability to identify the detail, gist, opinion or purpose of short extracts from the healthcare workplace. You will listen to six recorded extracts (e.g. team briefings, handovers, or health professional-patient dialogues) and you will answer one multiple-choice question for each extract.
Part C – presentation extracts (about 5 minutes each)
Part C assesses your ability to follow a recorded presentation or interview on a range of accessible healthcare topics. You will listen to two different extracts and you will answer six multiple-choice questions for each extract.
The Reading sub-test structure
Part A – expeditious reading task (15 minutes)
Part A assesses your ability to locate specific information from four
short texts in a quick and efficient manner. The four short texts
relate to a single healthcare topic, and you must answer 20 questions in
the allocated time period. The 20 questions consist of matching,
sentence completion and short answer questions. OET Coaching Centre in Kodampakkam Moggapair
Part B and Part C – careful reading tasks (45 minutes)
Part B assesses your ability to identify the detail, gist or main
point of six short texts sourced from the healthcare workplace (100-150
words each). The texts might consist of extracts from policy documents,
hospital guidelines, manuals or internal communications, such as emails
or memos. For each text, there is one three-option multiple-choice
question.
Part C assesses your ability to identify detailed meaning and opinion in two texts on topics of interest to healthcare professionals (800 words each). For each text, you must answer eight four-option multiple choice questions.
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