OET Reading performance largely depends on how many points you can secure in Part A. Among all sections, Part A contains the largest number of questions — and according to official guidance, test-takers who achieve around 30 correct answers in total across the entire Reading sub-test are highly likely to obtain a Grade B (350). […]
Monthly Archives: November 2025
Overview Australia offers a program called “Short-Term Training in a Medical Specialty”, designed for IMGs who wish to gain short-term clinical experience in the country. Typically, international doctors must pass the AMC exams and complete job applications before working in Australia. However, those who already hold a specialist qualification overseas can apply through this short-term […]
👁 What Does “Throat” Mean? The throat refers to the passage that connects the mouth and nose to the esophagus and trachea. The word comes from Old English þrote, meaning “neck” or “gullet,” and is widely used in both everyday and clinical English. Anatomically, it includes the pharynx and larynx, which play key roles in […]
If you’ve ever practiced for the OET Speaking test, you probably know that it’s not just about grammar or pronunciation. You can sound fluent — and still lose marks if your conversation doesn’t feel natural or empathetic. In this article, we’ll walk through what really happens in the test — how it’s structured, how you’re […]
👁 What Does “Mentum” Mean? Mentum refers to the lower front part of the face, commonly known as the chin. The word comes from Latin, meaning “chin” or “projection.” In anatomical terms, it’s part of the mandible (lower jawbone) and forms the prominent point of the jawline. 🔍 Clinical Usage In clinical documentation, you’ll often […]
When IMGs without specialist qualifications wish to practise clinically in Australia, they must first complete what’s called the Standard Pathway to register with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA). This pathway generally requires passing three major exams: Among these, the AMC Clinical Examination is known for its low pass rate and lengthy preparation period. […]
How to Use This Practice ※ Full Mock Test (including scripts, downloadable PDF, offline audio, and vocabulary flashcards) is available in the OET Bank Shop. 🎧 Part A Audio: Consultation Extracts Extract 1: Questions 1-12 You hear a doctor talking to a new patient called Ms. Jones about her skin condition. For questions 1-12, complete […]
OET Listening can feel overwhelming, especially with unfamiliar accents and fast medical conversations. This guide breaks down each part of the test and shows you how to train effectively using real OET-style methods like dictation and shadowing. 🩺 Overview of the Listening Test Let’s begin with an overview of the OET Listening sub-test. The OET […]
👁 What Does “Beard” Mean? The beard refers to the hair that grows on the lower part of the face, especially on the chin, cheeks, and jawline. The word comes from the Old English beard, which has remained largely unchanged in modern usage. In medical or anatomical contexts, it’s often used to describe a region […]
If you’re preparing for the AMC Clinical Examination, you’re already past some of the biggest hurdles on your journey to becoming a registered doctor in Australia. The exam tests not only your medical knowledge but also your ability to communicate effectively and respond appropriately in real clinical scenarios. This article explains the key features of […]











