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OET Preparation

Locality: Sydney, Australia

Phone: +61 481 333 638



Address: Lane Cove 2000 Sydney, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.oetpreparation.org

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21.01.2022 The mistake made most often by candidates in the Writing Test (with all levels of English) is incorrect use, or no use at all, of determiners. Determiners are articles (a/an, the), possessive pronouns (his, her), qualifiers (this, that) and quantifiers (one, any). They must be used in certain situations in order to make a sentence grammatically correct. Follow the three simple rules below to avoid leaving out determiners by mistake or using them incorrectly: [ 117 more words ] https://oetpreparation.wordpress.com//avoid-making-the-mo/



14.01.2022 In the OET Speaking Sub-test, good pronunciation is crucial for clear communication. One of the main marking criteria is "Intelligibility", which means how easily the examiners can understand what you are saying. While it's completely ok to have an accent, this shouldn't interfere with your ability to communicate. Improving your pronunciation will improve your clarity, making it easier to pass this Sub-test. [ 639 more words ] https://oetpreparation.wordpress.com//improve-your-pronun/

08.01.2022 There are two types of nouns in the English language: Countable and uncountable. This is important to understand because when a noun is countable AND singular (rather than plural), it must have a determiner in front of it (e.g. a, the, his or her). For example: "Patient will need regular checking of blood sugar level" is a grammatically incomplete sentence. [ 247 more words ] https://oetpreparation.wordpress.com//nouns-in-the-writin/

06.01.2022 We have had a few messages from Nursing candidates who would like more specific guidance on what topics they should use practice their speaking skills. To help nurses preparing for the Speaking Test, we have compiled a list of the most common topics that have appeared in the Speaking Test for nurses since 2010. These topics have been sourced from the OET Centre, our OET Teachers and candidates who have taken the exam recently. [ 128 more words ] https://oetpreparation.wordpress.com//common-topics-in-th/



04.01.2022 Our books on "How to Pass the OET" for nurses and doctors are now available from Amazon, eBay Australia and our online store. The books provide a detailed and easy-to-understand guide, which explains what you need to know and do to pass the OET. They also feature all the advice given to successful OET candidates by our founder, Anna Hartford, during her teaching experience in Australia. Good luck with your study! https://oetpreparation.wordpress.com///11/how-to-pass-oet/

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