
Mastering OET Speaking for Medicine: Tips to Succeed on Test Day
Back to Menu ↩ The OET Speaking sub-test for Medicine is your opportunity to demonstrate the clinical communication and linguistic skills you use every day
This article sets out a number of ways a teacher can use digital Medical English content with their students in a physical classroom.
Using a digital course with Medical English students makes all kinds of sense. Content is dynamic, multimedia and engaging. It works on all devices, is portable, downloadable and updateable. On the SLC platform, teachers can add their own content, set assignments and discussion forums, leave feedback and reset student work.
However, many teachers haven’t used a digital course before, especially in a classroom with students, so here are some tried and tested strategies and activities they can think about. The examples refer specifically to the Medical English classroom.
Here are some interactive classroom activities tailored to digital Medical English course content:
Incorporating these strategies and activities will not only maintain student engagement but also ensure they develop practical skills for their future roles.
SLC provides free teacher training – both onboarding and ongoing mentoring and advice – for all teachers using our digital courses.
Get in touch for more details and discover how it can work for you and your team.
Back to Menu ↩ The OET Speaking sub-test for Medicine is your opportunity to demonstrate the clinical communication and linguistic skills you use every day
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