How to prepare for OET - Occupational English Test?

Have you set up your goal? For example, your goal might be to achieve a minimum B grade in each OET exam sub-test within the next three months. You'll need a goal to build a tailored plan.

Chat with an AI speech coach to get conversational practice

Chat AI speech coach by getPronounce.comPronounce records conversations - Pronunciation Improvement - Pronounce - Check English SpeechPronunciation Checker - PronounceStart Recording Button - Pronounce
Simple Fast - Pronounce

Simple & fast

Pronounce speech checker gives instant feedback on your speech.

No Coding Require - Pronounce

Progress tracking

Do you speak better than you spoke yesterday? See what changed over time.

Help and Support - Pronounce

Actionable

Fix issues with English pronunciation, incorrect stress, and filler words.

Accent Coach Friendly Speech Feedback

“Learn to speak with clarity”

When you speak with an accent, people struggle to understand you. They even ask you to repeat yourself, causing you to loose confidence. You want to fit in, be heard, and get ahead, but your accent is holding you back. With accent reduction training, you will improve your American accent and learn to speak clearly.

Rochel deOliveira
Founder at AccentOff
Accent and Speech Coach - Pronounce

“Fully customized to your needs”

Accent reduction can help those who wish to improve their English communication skills by developing a deeper awareness of the American accent and learn how to be a more effective communicator.

Julie Cunningham
Owner of San Diego Voice and Accent
Accent and Speech Coach - Pronounce

“You need feedback”

I hear and identify your mistakes, then give you the exercises to quickly learn how to self-correct and change your speaking habits. With a few important tips, guidance, and practice, your speaking can change quickly.

Donna Durbin
Owner of Clear English Coach
Accent and Speech Coach - Pronounce

Frequently Asked Questions

FAQ - Pronounce

Who takes OET tests and why?

OET tests are primarily taken by healthcare professionals who wish to work or study in an English-speaking country, such as the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, and Singapore.
,Healthcare professionals who take the OET exam include doctors, nurses, dentists, pharmacists, physiotherapists, and many others.
OET is recognized and accepted by many regulatory healthcare bodies, employers, and universities in English-speaking countries, such as the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, and Singapore as proof of English proficiency for healthcare professionals.

How do I prepare for OET speaking test?

Prepare for the OET speaking test with confidence using our speech coach and pronunciation checker by Pronounce. Our tools will help you perfect your pronunciation and ace the test with ease.

Which is better to take IELTS or OET?

Whether to take IELTS or OET depends on your specific needs and goals.

If you are a healthcare professional looking to work or study in an English-speaking country, OET may be a better option for you, as it is specifically designed to test the language skills that are relevant to your profession. The exam includes tasks that simulate real-life healthcare scenarios, which can make it easier for you to understand and perform well on the test. Additionally, many regulatory healthcare bodies, employers, and universities around the world recognize OET as proof of English proficiency for healthcare professionals.
On the other hand, if you are not a healthcare professional and are looking to study, work or migrate to an English-speaking country, then IELTS may be more appropriate for you. IELTS is a general English language test that measures the language proficiency of non-native speakers in a variety of contexts.

Is OET speaking test hard?

Many test takers find the OET exam challenging, but the hardest part of the exam often depends on the individual.
The writing and speaking parts tend to be the most difficult for many test takers, as they require a high level of accuracy, fluency, and coherence.
In the writing part, test takers must write a letter, referral, or discharge summary based on a set of case notes, and they must do so accurately and effectively within the time limit.
In the speaking part, test takers must communicate effectively with an interlocutor in a simulated healthcare consultation or interaction, and they must demonstrate a high level of language proficiency and the ability to understand and respond appropriately to the patient's needs.

What is a passing grade for OET?

The OET exam is graded on a scale of A to E, with A being the highest grade and E being the lowest.
To pass the OET exam, a test taker must achieve a minimum grade of C+ in each of the four sub-tests: Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking.
It is also worth noting that some institutions or employers may require higher grades than the minimum in each sub-test. For example, a healthcare employer may require a minimum grade of B in all sub-tests. Therefore, it is important to research the specific requirements of your chosen institution or employer and to prepare thoroughly to achieve the best possible OET score.

How can I practice OET speaking at home?

To practice OET speaking at home, you can use official OET practice materials, record yourself speaking and review your performance, work with a speech coach, practice with a language partner or tutor, and take advantage of pronunciation checker tools such as Pronounce.
Additionally, you can simulate healthcare scenarios at home and practice your communication skills, as well as build your healthcare-related vocabulary and practice using technical language effectively.
With consistent practice and preparation, you can improve your speaking skills and perform well on the OET speaking test.