OET Listening Mock Test Part A #2: Ms. Jones – Skin Condition Case

OET Listening Practice Test – Skin Condition Case (Ms. Jones)

How to Use This Practice

  • Play the audio only once, just like the real test.
  • Write answers during the recording, not afterward.
  • Focus on information categories: symptom, duration, location, treatment.

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🎧 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 the notes with a word or short phrase that you hear.

You now have thirty seconds to look at the notes.

OET Listening Part A notes page (Q1–12): GI consultation.

✅ Answer Key: Part A Only

  1. five years
  2. elbows
  3. fingernails
  4. ridged
  5. silvery
  6. itchy
  7. smell
  8. eight
  9. 70%
  10. rheumatoid arthritis
  11. big toe
  12. potent topical steroid

Quick Tips (3 Common Pitfalls)

  • 1. Detail precision counts
    Don’t stop at “back” — write the specific site mentioned. Here, the doctor says “lower back and fingernails,” so missing “lower” or “fingernails” loses the mark.
  • 2. Adjective accuracy
    When describing features, use the exact adjective you hear. For example, “itchy” and “silvery” both describe different aspects of the patches — confusing or omitting them would be marked wrong.
  • 3. Treatment side effects vs. reasons
    If a treatment is discontinued, note why. Here, “Coal Tar Shampoo — discontinued due to the smell.” Writing “stopped using shampoo” is not enough — the reason is required.

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