Robert Miller OET 2.0 updated listening test with answers

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  • Опубликовано: 29 авг 2024
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    If you're on the path to success in the Occupational English Test (OET) and seeking quality listening test practice, your search ends here. This video offers a comprehensive OET listening test, with an added bonus - we'll unveil the correct answers at the end.
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    The Listening sub-test structure
    Part A - consultation extracts (about 5 minutes each)
    Part A assesses your ability to identify specific information during a consultation. You will listen to two recorded health professional-patient consultations and you will complete the health professional’s notes using the information you hear. Note: the health professionals may be any one of the 12 professions who can take OET.
    Part B - short workplace extracts (about 1 minute each)
    Part B assesses your ability to identify the detail, gist, opinion or purpose of short extracts from the healthcare workplace. You will listen to six recorded extracts (e.g. team briefings, handovers, or health professional-patient dialogues) and you will answer one multiple-choice question for each extract.
    Part C - presentation extracts (about 5 minutes each)
    Part C assesses your ability to follow a recorded presentation or interview on a range of accessible healthcare topics. You will listen to two different extracts and you will answer six multiple-choice questions for each extract.
    How is listening ability assessed in OET?
    The Listening sub-test is designed to assess a range of listening skills, such as identifying specific information, detail, gist, opinion or the speaker’s purpose. These skills are assessed through note-completion tasks and multiple-choice questions.
    Assessors who mark the Listening sub-test are qualified and highly trained. Candidate responses are assessed against an established marking guide. During the marking session, problematic or unforeseen answers are referred to a sub-group of senior assessors for guidance and all papers are double-marked to ensure fairness and consistency.
    How is the listening test scored?
    Your answers for Part A are double-marked by trained OET assessors.
    These answers are randomly assigned to assessors to avoid any conflict of interest.
    Your answers for Part B and Part C are computer scanned and automatically scored.
    For Part A, Listening assessors use a detailed marking guide which sets out which answers receive marks. Assessors use this guide to decide whether you have provided enough correct information to be given the mark. Assessors are monitored for accuracy and consistency.

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