The OET Reading Test is designed to assess a candidate's ability to comprehend and analyze healthcare-related texts. The test consists of three parts, and each part contains a different type of text, such as an article, a letter, or a case note. The texts are taken from real healthcare sources and are written in a professional and academic style.
In each part of the test, candidates are required to answer a set of multiple-choice questions that are designed to test their ability to understand the information in the text, as well as their ability to identify key information, such as diagnosis, treatment options, and patient information. The questions may also require the candidate to make inferences or draw conclusions based on the information in the text.
In this course, we have explained in detail the BEST TECHNIQUES, TIPS and tricks to ace all three parts.
In this 5.20-hour course, we will be explaining:
PART A
In this part, we explained it precisely and beautifully to enable the learners to understand it easier. We provided multiple examples of how to tackle all the questions and complete them at least a couple of minutes before the end of the exam.
PART B
In this part, you will learn exactly what needs to be done to get the most out of it. There are numerous examples accompanying it to help you learn from the instructor how to answer all the questions passionately.
PART C
As in the above parts, after this course, you will be able to answer most of the questions in this part. Remember, there are also many examples attached to it.