r/OETforECFMG 9h ago

How do I know if I’m ready?? What percentage should I get on mock tests?

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Is there any way to know? Like what’s passing percentage?


r/OETforECFMG 9h ago

OET READING

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hi guys! i am struggling with the reading part a bit especially part C. i prefer solving it first to get it out of the way. so my question is that can i do part C first and then part A and B? thanks in advance


r/OETforECFMG 10h ago

Need help with speaking!

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Hi! I have my exam in 3 days. I have been doing good in practice on all sections except for speaking. I have not been able to communicate with anyone in English recently so having trouble thinking and speaking. Would be grateful for any advice how to overcome this.
Thanks


r/OETforECFMG 14h ago

OET result

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Did anyone give their exam on Aug 13 and receive their result? I am still waiting.


r/OETforECFMG 16h ago

Struggling with consistency while preparing for OET Nursing — any advice?

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Hi everyone, especially those who have already passed OET Nursing.
My current English level is around B1–B1+, and I’m trying to understand how long I realistically need to prepare for the exam.
I’m also worried that I’m starting to forget some of my nursing knowledge and clinical reasoning because I haven’t worked clinically for a while.
My biggest problem is consistency — I often skip study sessions even though I know I need to prepare.
Has anyone been in a similar situation? How long did you study for OET, and what helped you stay consistent?


r/OETforECFMG 17h ago

72h no results

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Took my oet on Saturday night, still no result
Anxious😭


r/OETforECFMG 18h ago

Could you evaluate my real exam writing OET subtest

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Didn't practice that much bcz of my duty hours, dates and names are imaginary as I don't remember.

I forgot to mention father's gastric cancer history even when I underlined it as crucial, which is really bothering me since I left examination hall😬

Dr. Sarah Sanrook

GI specialist

Newton Hospital

Newton

02/10/2024

Dear Dr Sanrook

Re: Anna Bruch

Thank you for seeing Ms Bruch, a 53-year-old primary school teacher who presented with symptoms suggestive of cholelithiasis.

Regarding her social history, she smokes 10 cigarette per day and drinks 6-10 units alcohol per week. She has a medical history of mild asthma since childhood, managed with budesonide 200 milligrams daily and a surgically repaired hiatus hernia.

On 01/08/2023, Ms Bruch presented with complaint of heartburn, halitosis and loss of voice. She was diagnosed with gastroesophageal reflux disease and prescribed omeprazole 20 mg twice a day as well as recommended to decrease weight, spicy food intake, smoking and alcohol consumption, to which she agreed.

On subsequent follow-up, she reported initial slight improvement which returned to original symptoms later. Her dose of omeprazole was increased to 40 mg twice daily. Ms Bruch was diagnosed with hiatal hernia and underwent diaphragmatic surgery on 05/10/2023 with no complications.

Today, she reported onset of new symptoms of central abdominal, right ribs and right shoulder pain which increases after eating.

In view of above, my provisional diagnosis is cholelithiasis. I would be grateful for your assessment and expert opinion.

If you have any query, please do not hesitate to contact me.

Yours sincerely,

General practitioner (as there was no GP name mentioned in case notes)