
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
Language training can transform careers in healthcare. It provides learners with the tools they need to effectively communicate with patients and colleagues at work, carry out research projects, join international teams, and access overseas work and study opportunities.
This is true as much for beginner level students building a foundation in a new language as it is for advanced speakers working on developing high level communication skills, giving presentations or writing articles.
If you’re looking to procure language training for your staff, it’s important to get clear on a number of things from a prospective supplier. These include:
When we work with you, the client, we provide as clean and clear a process as possible.
You are included throughout the process and are aware of attendance, progress made, any potential issues and what is being done to address them. You know whether your learners have achieved the outcomes set and where they are falling short, what can be done. You have one clear point of contact throughout who will work consistently to ensure the success of the course.
Please contact us to discuss any language training needs you have. We will arrange a call to go through the details of what you’re looking for and send a comprehensive proposal for you to consider.
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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We’re excited to share an inspiring article by Sam Pepper, originally published in ESOL Matters, now republished on our platform!
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