The “Premium Preparation Partner” title is awarded to institutions that provide high-quality preparation for the Occupational English Test (OET). This designation is granted by OET to recognize excellence in preparing candidates for the exam.
Get prepared for Success in OET Tailored for all Professions.
We build individual OET training plans that best match your availability, expectations and the desired results.
Customized schedules and timetables.
Professions: The OET is specific to 12 individual healthcare professions: Dentistry, Dietetics, Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy, Veterinary Science, Podiatry, Optometry, Radiography, Speech pathology, Physiotherapy, and Occupational Therapy.
Prerequisites: solid B2 level of English. Should you not have proof of your current English level, our placement test can be purchased here.
✅ Training tailored to your availability, expectations and specific goals.
✅ Programs structured around test criteria.
✅ Flexible schedules to fit your pace and professional needs.
Customized exam simulations Access to simulated exams adjusted to the needs of the healthcare professional. |
Ongoing support Follow-up throughout the preparation process, right up to test week. |
Profession-aligned content Content developed to meet the specific requirements of each health area. |
Custom Writing corrections Detailed Feedback on writing tasks for continuous improvement. |
Personalized Speaking training Training sessions tailored to the needs of each participant, with individual feedback. |
One-to-One Real-Time Classes Real-time, one-on-one lessons tailored to maximize preparation. |
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100% flexible course
Márcia Martins
Teacher and OET coordinator
Márcia has worked as an English Trainer for ELT (English Language Teaching) students for close on 20 years, teaching not only international business professionals, but also teenagers and children. She was born and raised in South Africa, where she lived for 25 years, allowing her to achieve full proficiency in English.
Maria Novak
Teacher
Maria is a passionate teacher and a language enthusiast. She has a degree in English Philology and International Relations, and over five years of experience teaching English as a second language
Michelle Hughes
Teacher
Michelle is of Irish origin, has a postgraduate degree in English Teaching and a master’s in English Language Teaching. Over the past ten years, she has been focused on supporting students preparing for exams, including the Cambridge Exams and more recently, the OET.
Active Methodologies
Training that combines theory and practice, we strive to facilitate learning. |
Developed by qualified professionals
This course was designed and created by qualified professionals in the field. |
Origin and dynamic content
We create high-quality audiovisual content to facilitate your learning process. |
Clarify your doubts
Ask your questions and receive feedback from our trainers. |
What is the OET exam?
The Occupational English Test, also known as OET, is an international English test that assesses the language skills of health professionals who wish to register and work in English-speaking countries. This exam focuses on the evaluation of four fundamental language skills – Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking – with emphasis on communication in professional healthcare contexts.
The Listening and Reading components are the same for all health professionals, while the Writing and Speaking components are specific to each profession.
For more information about the exam, check this link.
What do I need to start this course?
As soon as payment has been validated, and all relevant paperwork has been completed, the course will commence according to the defined schedule
When can I start?
Schedules are flexible and personalized to your needs, taking place on the dates defined in the schedule.
Does this course assign any level of language proficiency?
The OET does not assign a general language proficiency level like CEFR levels (A1, B2, etc.). Instead, it assesses specific skills required in healthcare settings. Candidates receive grades (A to E) for each sub-test: Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking. These grades correspond to their ability to communicate effectively in a professional healthcare environment.