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OET-style Speaking practice

OET-style Speaking practice

Released: 2026-01-24
© Audrey 2026
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15 Episodes
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Listen on Apple Podcasts
15 Episodes
Audio
Listen on Apple Podcasts
Released: 2026-01-24
© Audrey 2026
Most Recent Episode
Ep15. OET Speaking Practice: Bursitis

Ep15. OET Speaking Practice: Bursitis

This episode features a doctor-patient roleplay about a cricket player with right shoulder pain. The doctor explains bursitis, its causes (overuse, not acute injury), and the importance of rest despite the patient's reluctance. The doctor also describes
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This episode features a doctor-patient roleplay about a cricket player with right shoulder pain. The doctor explains bursitis, its causes (overuse, not acute injury), and the importance of rest despite the patient's reluctance. The doctor also describes bursae as fluid-filled sacs and emphasizes long-term management with physiotherapy and joint protection, persuading the patient to prioritize recovery for continued sports participation.
Episode ID: 1000746418003
GUID: 4ef66a1b-b34f-4701-b92a-dfa644186c81
Release Date: 24/01/2026, 02:35:52

Description

OET-style Speaking Practice is a podcast designed to help healthcare professionals prepare for the OET Speaking sub-test, with a particular focus on Medicine role plays.
Each episode presents an original, OET-style role-play scenario commonly seen in speaking exams, followed by a model conversation between a healthcare professional and a patient or carer. The dialogues demonstrate clear structure, professional language, and communication strategies expected in high-scoring OET performances.
This podcast is intended for educational purposes only. All role-play scenarios and conversations are original simulations inspired by common OET-style situations and are not official OET exam materials.
Whether you are preparing for your first OET attempt or aiming to improve fluency and confidence, this podcast provides practical listening practice and exam-oriented communication examples.

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