She’s actually a great interlocutor. She is very conversant. I’d say she is of a great help to the test taker. If all the interlocutor are like her, the test taker will probably feel more like as if he/she is really talking to a patient.
Hats off to both of them for keeping their composure and for being so professional about it, If I was playing the doctor I'd have laughed a good 2-3 mins before realizing it's an exam and it'll affect the scoring lol. Speaking English is just so hard for people like me.
in the description of this role play they have mentioned that "she sequences the interview" but its really the interlocuter who is sequencing the interview because the interlocuter moves on to the next question each time and then the interviewee follows and answer the question.
Do we loose points if we do not properly conclude or end the role play before the 5 minutes are up? Or does that not matter, for example is it more important to have as much content spoken about within the 5 minutes?
great video. Please clear my doubt. Is it difficult to score 400 in each section if we are preparing from home without joining any training centre during this current COVID situation ?
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‘I completely understand your concerns’ is a bit clumsy as she is keep repeating again it seems that most of candidates they do. To be natural that would be better
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So, she said 'Yeah/yes...for many times...inappropriately and she mentioned 'I completely understand your concern for many times... Pronunciation of Asthma is also wrong.. etc. despite those mistakes, you have uploaded this conversation for others to learn?? Ridiculous...
Oh God! Why is the doctor so rude while introducing herself? She certainly lacks self confidence and has language uneasiness and repetitive cliches! She also uses a bit of a medical jargon!! Am I right??
She’s actually a great interlocutor. She is very conversant. I’d say she is of a great help to the test taker. If all the interlocutor are like her, the test taker will probably feel more like as if he/she is really talking to a patient.
I completly understand your concern
Hats off to both of them for keeping their composure and for being so professional about it, If I was playing the doctor I'd have laughed a good 2-3 mins before realizing it's an exam and it'll affect the scoring lol. Speaking English is just so hard for people like me.
in the description of this role play they have mentioned that "she sequences the interview" but its really the interlocuter who is sequencing the interview because the interlocuter moves on to the next question each time and then the interviewee follows and answer the question.
Ok I guess what she is speaking is must be evaluated in good grades
I guess that’s why they shared it on their YT channel
this candidate passed this role play very nicely with empathy ,,,,,so confident lady
Thanks for the video, will this candidate's performance be enough for grade B?
Do we loose points if we do not properly conclude or end the role play before the 5 minutes are up? Or does that not matter, for example is it more important to have as much content spoken about within the 5 minutes?
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Thank you both!
Mam share a video for physiotherapist role play....
Indian accent in English makes me feel English is difficult 😃 😄 😁 😆 😅
But why should she refer asthma as astoma surely 😊
Really use full class
great video. Please clear my doubt. Is it difficult to score 400 in each section if we are preparing from home without joining any training centre during this current COVID situation ?
We would recommend you to test your language levels and then make a decision. Our Prep Providers have online courses which would help you to get your desired score while staying at home.
You can try this to test your English level-www.occupationalenglishtest.org/test-your-english/
Here is a list of course providers: www.occupationalenglishtest.org/preparation-providers/
thanks . it was beneficial
Strict diet for asthma?
Yes..you need to avoid asthma triggering foods
Can we use hand gesture during role play
Why to cut carbs ?
for the first role i dont understand why is she explaining the disease. The patient must known about it cause she already got discharged no?
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name and age? doctor should lead the role
An idea for actual exam. if you are practicing as doctor you automatically gona pass with high grade
why so ? if you are practicing in non english speaking country , it will be difficult as well.
@Official OET what grade would you give it to this candidate?
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‘I completely understand your concerns’ is a bit clumsy as she is keep repeating again it seems that most of candidates they do. To be natural that would be better
Which grade you prefer to give her?
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@@OfficialOET Thank you for your reply
How much would you score this role play ?? I mean marks or grade ? What can be improved in her performance ??
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asthma- you have to pronounce it correctly as a doctor....!!!!!!
Will she pass?!
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AliShimmary I highly doubt that! Her speech is disastrous
Regular exercise for a child with asthma, LOL
hhhhhhhhhhhh
Very lol
Can any one predict the grade?
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The doctor looks indian and there must be some changes in pronounciation.
Did she get grade to pass
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wild accent🥶🥶🥶
Her score???
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So, she said 'Yeah/yes...for many times...inappropriately and she mentioned 'I completely understand your concern for many times...
Pronunciation of Asthma is also wrong..
etc.
despite those mistakes, you have uploaded this conversation for others to learn?? Ridiculous...
Don’t be judgmental
It helps you to avoid those mistakes
Oh God! Why is the doctor so rude while introducing herself? She certainly lacks self confidence and has language uneasiness and repetitive cliches! She also uses a bit of a medical jargon!! Am I right??
Little bit okay to define to the pt what exactly this is