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Everything You need to Know about BAFEL

 A1Digital Marketing     February 10, 2023     No comments   

 Occupational English Test is an exam that judges the English language ability of medical professionals who want to work abroad. It consists of 4 subsections reading, writing, listening and speaking. OET is conducted by Cambridge University.

This exam is globally accepted exam as it is a benchmark for hiring procedure for medical employment and immigration of medical professionals. This exam is mandatory for every medical professional who wants to work in UK, USA, Dubai, Ireland, and Australia.



 

Pattern of OET

OET Reading Sub-Test 

Reading test consists of multiple tasks. It is divided into 3 parts A,B and C. Each part contains different type of complex questions related to medical field. Candidates who are preparing for OET should be well- versed with grammar, vocabulary and medical terminologies as the reading task of OET is different from any other English proficiency test. 

 

OET Listening Sub-Test

OET listening test consists of 3 parts A,B and C. Part A has a conversation between nurse to a patient, nurse to a doctor or doctor to a nurse. Part B consists of 6 short dialogues. It can be a monologue or a conversation. These short dialogues will be based on operations of a particular hospital.Part C of the test will have two long speeches or interviews.

 

Different type of accent or speech pattern can be there for the candidates to make it much tougher. Generally usage of Irish and Scottish accent is prominent.

 

 

OET Writing Sub-Test 

With a total duration of 45 minutes and the word limit will be 180-200 words. The Writing section requires the candidate to write a letter, usually a letter of reference will be there. The letter will be field specific. The candidate would be provided with background information of the patient to his task which he may or may not incorporate into his reference letter. This particular task is profession-specific, hence while a nurse would have to write a letter specific to nursing a dentist would be required to write a reference letter specific to dentistry. To clear OET writing the art of clarity and concision is required along with the knowledge of correct pattern as the right pattern is very different from common formal and informal letter.

 

 

OET Speaking Sub-Test

The Speaking subsection is profession-specific. In this section the candidate is required to enact a roleplay from healthcare environment.

There will be 2 roleplays after the quick introduction with the interlocutor (Examiner). Time duration will be 20 minutes.

 

Why BAFEL FOR OET

BAFEL (British Academy For English Language) has been working with nurses and other medical professionals for more than a decade now. More than 1000 nurses have been placed by BAFEL in prominent countries like UK, United States of America, Dubai, Ireland and Singapore. BAFEL is very flexible when it comes to adopting new and innovative ways and acclimatizing in changing environment. Now apart from online and offline mode we have introduced a new concept of semi-online class. In this style of class all the working professionals can take online classes on weekdays and they have the choice to attend physical classes on weekends.

Enroll at BAFEL and make your way towards a bright and shining future.

Facilities provided by BAFEL

·       Offline, Online and Semi-Online Classes.

·       Experienced faculties who have been in the industry for more than a decade.

·       Free grammar classes are there to improve Basic English before commencing OET training.

·       Free reading materials directly from Cambridge.

·       Previous year question papers of OET exams.

·       Mock assessment every weekend.

·       Easy and quick instalment plans to help every aspirant.

·       Placement and Visa support after clearing OET.

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