The four sub-tests
Each sub-test is graded A–E. Most regulators require B across all four. Our bank is clinical-only — zero fluff.
Part A (24 Q): two consultations, note completion. Part B (6 Q): six workplace extracts, multiple choice. Part C (12 Q): two presentations or interviews, multiple choice.
Part A (20 Q, 15 min): four short healthcare texts, expeditious reading. Part B (6 Q): six short workplace texts. Part C (16 Q): two longer journal-style healthcare texts.
Referral or discharge letter based on case notes — profession-specific (doctor, nurse, etc.). AI-graded to the OET rubric.
Two clinical role-plays with an examiner-patient. Our speaking coach drills the exact prompt-response pattern.
Three rules that work for almost everyone.
Built from thousands of practice sessions — what actually moves the needle.
How we score
Five clinical criteria, A–E grades.
Writing and Speaking are evaluated against the official OET criteria (Purpose / Content / Tone / Organization / Language), reported on the published A–E scale mapped to the 0–500 score.
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