OET Medicine

OET Medicine

The OET-Medicine course at M&M is designed for busy doctors, covering all sub-tests: listening, reading, writing, and speaking. Tailored to student needs, it offers flexible, interactive classes via Zoom (online) and on-campus, with session recordings available. Recognizing the grammar challenges healthcare professionals face, we provide grammar classes four days a week. Our examination system simulates real-time scenarios, offering one-on-one speaking sessions with flexible scheduling and personalized feedback on writing and speaking. Discussion classes are available both on-campus and online for daily mock exam participants. New sessions start every Monday. 

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Who is in need of OET (Medicine)?
Contextual Relevance:
OET (Medicine) focuses on language skills relevant to medical communication. The test scenarios mimic real-life healthcare interactions, ensuring that your language proficiency aligns with the demands of the medical profession.
Global Recognition:
Accepted by medical regulatory authorities and healthcare institutions worldwide, OET (Medicine) is a globally recognized benchmark for language proficiency in a medical context. Your OET (Medicine) score will open doors to opportunities in various healthcare settings.
Comprehensive Preparation:
M&M Test Prep offers specialized OET (Medicine) preparation courses, providing you with targeted resources, practice materials, and expert guidance. Our courses cover all aspects of the test, including listening, reading, writing, and speaking.
How M&M Test Prep Can Help You Succeed
Expert Instructors:
Benefit from the expertise of experienced instructors specializing in OET (Medicine). Our instructors offer personalized guidance, addressing your unique needs and challenges.
Mock Tests and Assessments:
Practice makes perfect. Our courses include mock tests and assessments to simulate the actual exam environment, helping you build confidence and refine your skills.
Flexible Packages:
We understand that every individual has unique requirements. Explore our flexible package options designed to accommodate various schedules and budgets.

Listening

About
  • The Listening sub-test is approximately 40 minutes long.  
  • There are three parts and a total of 42 question items.  
  • The topics are of generic healthcare interest and accessible to all candidates across all professions.
Structure
  • Part A – Consultation extracts (about 5 minutes each):  Listen to two recorded health professional-patient consultations and complete the health professional’s notes using the information you hear. 
  • Part B – short workplace extracts (about 1 minute each): Listen to six recorded extracts (e.g. team briefings, handovers, or health professional-patient dialogues) and answer one multiple-choice question for each extract.  
  • Part C – Presentation or interview extracts (about 5 minutes each): Listen to two different extracts and answer six multiple-choice questions for each extract.
Assessment
  • This sub-test is designed to evaluate a range of skills, such as identifying specific information, detail, gist, opinion or the speaker’s purpose, which are assessed through note-completion tasks and multiple-choice questions.  
  • Answers for OET Listening Part A are double marked by qualified assessors, against an established marking guide. Answers for Part B and Part C are computer scanned and automatically scored.  

Reading

About
  • The Reading sub-test consists of three parts, with 42 questions in total.  
  • This sub-test takes 60 minutes to complete. 
  • The topics are of generic healthcare interest and accessible to candidates across all professions. 
Structure
  • Part A – expeditious reading task (15 minutes)Read four short texts related to a single healthcare topic, and answer 20 matching, sentence completion and short answer questions.  
  • Part B  short workplace extracts: Read six extracts (e.g., policy documents, hospital guidelines, manuals or internal communications, such as emails or memos) and answer one multiple-choice question for each extract 

    Part C –  longer articles: read two articles typical of the types of texts healthcare professionals read for professional development and answer eight multiple-choice questions for each text.

    Timing for Parts B and C is combined and is 45 minutes

Assessment
  • This sub-test is designed to evaluate a range of skills, such as skimming and scanning, identifying the detail, gist, main point explicit or implied meaning as well as the attitude or opinion of texts which are assessed through matching, sentence completion, short answer or multiple-choice questions. 
  • Answers for OET Reading Part A are double-marked by qualified assessors, against an established marking guide. Answers for Part B and Part C are computer scanned and automatically scored. 

Writing

About
  • The writing sub-test takes 45 minutes and is profession-specific 
  • There is one task set for each profession based on a typical workplace situation and the demands of the profession.
Structure
  • The task is to write a letter, usually a referral letter. Some alternative letter types, and depending on profession, are a letter of transfer, a discharge letter, a letter to advise or inform a patient, carer or group, or a letter responding to a complaint.
  • Five minutes reading time to read case notes and/or other related documentation, and 40 minutes writing time to complete the letter. 
Assessment
  • The Writing sub-test is designed to evaluate six criteria, which you can learn about here 
  • Answers for the Writing sub-test are double-marked by qualified assessors using the assessment criteria. 

Speaking

About
  • The Speaking sub-test takes around 20 minutes and is profession-specific.
  • There are two role-play tasks for each profession based on typical workplace situations. In each role play, the candidate takes the role of the professional 
Structure
  • The task is two role plays. Before beginning the assessment, there is a short warm up conversation with the interlocutor. For each role play, there are three minutes to read the role-play card and five minutes to role-play the task points. 
  • The candidate and interlocutor role cards contain the same background information about the role-play scenario and prompts to maintain the conversation for five minutes. 
Assessment
  • The Speaking sub-test is and designed to evaluate 4 linguistic criteria and 5 clinical communication criteria, which you can learn about here 
  • Role plays are recorded by the interlocutor and these recordings are double-marked by qualified assessors using the assessment criteria. The interlocutor plays no role in assessment. 
PACKAGES

Economy

(Mock Package)
15000
12000 only
  • 4 Master classes, one on each sub-test
  • 2 Reading and listening Mocks with discussions
  • 4 Writing Personlised Feedback
  • 4 Speaking Personlised Feedback
  • 12 Reading and listening assignments

Economy Plus

(Mock Package)
20000
18000 only
  • 4 Master classes, one on each sub-test
  • 4 Reading and listening Mocks with discussions
  • 6 Writing Personlised Feedback
  • 6 Speaking Personlised Feedback
  • 12 Reading and listening assignments

Bronze

(Mock Package)
25000
22000 only
  • 4 Master classes, one on each sub-test plus additional class
  • 10 Grand mocks
  • 10 Writing Personlised Feedback.
  • 10 Speaking Personlised Feedback.
  • Reading and listening discussions ( once/twice per week).
  • Writing and speaking discussions ( once/twice per week)

Silver

(Mock Package)
35000
32000 only
  • 3 weeks live classes with one week per sub-tests
  • Recorded lectures also available.
  • 3 Grand Weekly Mocks with Personlised Feedback
  • 15 Writing Personlised Feedback
  • 15 Speaking Personlised Feedback
  • Reading and listening discussions ( once/twice per week).
  • Writing and speaking discussions ( once/twice per week)

Silver Extended

(Mock Package)
40000
35000 only
  • 3 weeks live classes with one week per sub-tests
  • Recorded lectures also available.
  • 3 Grand Weekly Mocks with Personlised Feedback
  • 20 Grand mocks
  • 20 Writing Personlised Feedback
  • 20 Speaking Personlised Feedback
  • Reading and listening discussions ( once/twice per week).
  • Writing and speaking discussions ( once/twice per week)

Gold

(Mock Package)
45000
40000 only
  • 3 weeks live classes with one week per sub-tests
  • Recorded lectures also available.
  • 3 Grand Weekly Mocks with Personlised Feedback
  • 25 Grand Mocks
  • 25 Writing Personlised Feedback
  • 25 Speaking Personlised Feedback
  • Reading and listening discussions ( once/twice per week).
  • Writing and speaking discussions ( once/twice per week)

Gold Plus

(Mock Package)
50000
45000 only
  • 3 weeks live classes with one week per sub-tests
  • Recorded lectures also available.
  • 3 Grand Weekly Mocks with Personlised Feedback
  • 30 Grand Mocks
  • 30 Writing Personlised Feedback
  • 30 Speaking Personlised Feedback
  • Reading and listening discussions ( once/twice per week).
  • Writing and speaking discussions ( once/twice per week)

Diamond

(Mock Package)
55000
50000 only
  • 3 weeks live classes with one week per sub-tests
  • Recorded lectures also available.
  • 3 Grand Weekly Mocks with Personlised Feedback
  • 35 Grand Mocks
  • 35 Writing Personlised Feedback
  • 35 Speaking Personlised Feedback
  • Reading and listening discussions ( once/twice per week).
  • Writing and speaking discussions ( once/twice per week)

Diamond Plus

(1 Year Access until you pass)
78000
60000 only
  • 3 weeks live classes with one week per sub-tests
  • Recorded lectures also available.
  • 3 Grand Weekly Mocks with Personlised Feedback
  • 40 Grand Mocks
  • 40 Writing Personlised Feedback
  • 40 Speaking Personlised Feedback
  • Reading and listening discussions ( once/twice per week).
  • Writing and speaking discussions ( once/twice per week)
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