OET Preparation for Nurses: Writing
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This OET Nursing Writing course has been created by the highly experienced OET preparation experts at SLC (Specialist Language Courses). SLC is the UK’s leading OET preparation provider, the first accredited OET Premium Preparation Provider in Europe, and teaches thousands of healthcare professionals and students every year.
The course will give you the language, techniques and strategies to perform at your best in the test. There are 10 sections to the course, each with a clear focus on a specific skill or area to master when preparing for the Writing paper.
Sections 1 to 7 each focus on a particular skill. They all have an overview video with supporting handouts and quizzes for you to test your knowledge and learning.
Section 8 has three screencasts: analysing and understanding a set of case notes, analysing and correcting a strong student answer, and analysing and correcting a weak student answer.
Section 9 focuses on all the key grammar points you need to think about and Section 10 covers the key areas of vocabulary you might need.
You have full lifetime access to this course, so you can come back to it at any time.
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9OET Writing Question Analysis
In this video, Jo takes you through a sample OET Writing question. She looks at a set of case notes and the associated task. She goes through the question step by step, showing you exactly which parts of the notes are relevant and so should be included in your answer.
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10Letter Correction: Good Example
In this video, Jo takes you through a good answer to the question she discussed in the previous video. She looks in detail at why the answer is a successful one. She analyses the letter from the perspective of an examiner, so you can see clearly why it achieved a high score.
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11Letter Correction: Poor Example
In this video, Jo looks at another letter written in answer to the question presented in this section. However, this is a much weaker answer. Jo shows you in detail why the answer scored poorly so you see quite clearly what not to do in the Writing test. She also corrects the letter and shows you how to improve it.
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12Grammar Focus: Paraphrasing
In this video, Jo shows you how to use paraphrasing effectively, so you can take the ideas from the case notes and express them in your own words.
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13Grammar Focus: Present Perfect versus Past Simple
I've had or I had? He's broken or he broke?
In this video, Jo shows you how to use the present prefect and past simple correctly, so solving a common problem for many OET students.
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14Grammar Focus: Time References
In this video, Jo shows you how to express time accurately using a wide range of examples. It's vital to use 'time referencing' effectively when describing a patient's experience.
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15Grammar Focus: Passive and Causative Forms
In this video, Jo teaches you how to use passive and causative forms when writing letters in OET.
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16Grammar Focus: Reported Speech
In this video, Jo shows you how to use reported speech correctly. This is vital when describing what healthcare professionals or patients have said.
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17Grammar Focus: Relative Clauses
In this video, Jo shows you how to write longer, more complex sentences by using a range of relative clauses.