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The OET Listening sub-test consists of two parts, with approximately 20-28 question items.
The topics are of generic healthcare interest, accessible to candidates across all professions.
Each part consists of about 15 minutes of recorded speech, containing pauses to allow you time to write your answers. You will hear each recording once and are expected to write your answers while listening.
Classes for Listening are held Mondays from 9am to 1pm. To book and pay for your place for our classes, select the date below for when you are attending the class.
If you need special tuition, please call our OET Hotline on 0409 689 575 to make a booking.
Special tuition is held from 1pm to 3pm Monday to Thursday or all day Friday.
The topics are of generic healthcare interest, accessible to candidates across all professions.
Each part consists of about 15 minutes of recorded speech, containing pauses to allow you time to write your answers. You will hear each recording once and are expected to write your answers while listening.
Classes for Listening are held Mondays from 9am to 1pm. To book and pay for your place for our classes, select the date below for when you are attending the class.
If you need special tuition, please call our OET Hotline on 0409 689 575 to make a booking.
Special tuition is held from 1pm to 3pm Monday to Thursday or all day Friday.
The Listening sub-test structure
Part A – consultation (20-25 minutes)
Part A assesses your ability to follow facts during a consultation. You will listen to a recorded health professional-patient consultation and complete a note taking task, guided by relevant headings.
Part B – presentation (20-25 minutes)
Part B assesses your ability to understand a short talk on a health-related topic that might realistically occur in the workplace. You’ll listen to a recorded talk or lecture (monologue) by a healthcare professional and complete a range of open-ended and fixed choice tasks.
Learn with:
Part A assesses your ability to follow facts during a consultation. You will listen to a recorded health professional-patient consultation and complete a note taking task, guided by relevant headings.
Part B – presentation (20-25 minutes)
Part B assesses your ability to understand a short talk on a health-related topic that might realistically occur in the workplace. You’ll listen to a recorded talk or lecture (monologue) by a healthcare professional and complete a range of open-ended and fixed choice tasks.
Learn with:
- ‘multiple- choice’ questions
- ‘short-answer response’ questions
- tasks that assess your ability to listen for specific information – for example, completing tables or lecture notes, ‘sentence-completion’ tasks or ticking/circling boxes or lists, etc.