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OET Medical Vocabulary Mastery: Achieve Grade B (Set 1)
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OET Medical Vocabulary Mastery: Achieve Grade B (Set 1)

Master 150+ high-frequency clinical terms to boost your OET Writing precision and Listening comprehension
Last updated 1/2026
English

What you'll learn

  • Master 450+ High-Frequency OET Medical Terms: Build a sophisticated lexicon across Easy, Medium, and Hard tiers specifically curated for the OET Medicine and Nu
  • Enhance Writing Precision for Referral Letters: Learn to swap "layman" terms for professional clinical vocabulary to meet the 'Professional Register' requiremen
  • Boost Auditory Recognition for Listening Part A: Train your ear to identify complex symptoms, anatomical terms, and rapid-fire clinical abbreviations used in he
  • Improve Reading Speed and Comprehension: Acquire the academic vocabulary necessary to navigate complex research papers and policy documents in Reading Parts B a

Included in This Course

150 questions
  • OET Vocab Test A (Questions 1-25)25 questions
  • OET Vocab Test B (Questions 1-25)25 questions
  • OET Vocab Test C (Questions 1-25)25 questions
  • OET Vocab Test D (Questions 1-25)25 questions
  • OET Vocab Test E (Questions 1-25)25 questions
  • OET Vocab Test F (Questions 1-25)25 questions

Description

Unlock the Clinical Language Power Needed for OET Success

Are you an international doctor or nurse aiming for a Grade B or higher in the OET? Many healthcare professionals fail to reach their target score not because of their clinical skills, but because of their English register. Using "layman" terms in a referral letter or failing to recognize rapid clinical synonyms in the listening sub-test can be the difference between a 300 and a 350.

This course is the first installment of our comprehensive OET Vocabulary Practice series. We have meticulously curated 150 essential terms categorized by difficulty to help you build a sophisticated, professional medical lexicon that satisfies OET examiners.

What makes this course different? Unlike general English courses, we focus strictly on Occupational English. We bridge the gap between "textbook English" and the real-world clinical language used in UK, Australian, and Irish healthcare systems.

In this course, you will find:

  • Strategic Categorization: Vocabulary divided into Easy, Medium, and Hard sets for progressive learning.

  • Clinical Context: Every word includes a medical explanation and tips on how to use it in OET Writing and Speaking.

  • Exam-Focused Tips: Learn common collocations and "trap" words that often appear in Listening Part A and Reading Part C.

Whether you are preparing for the GMC, NMC, or AHPRA registration, mastering this vocabulary is your first step toward working in an English-speaking environment. Enroll today and start communicating with the precision of a native-level professional.

Who this course is for:

  • International Medical Graduates (IMGs): Doctors preparing for PLAB, USMLE, or AMC who need the OET for professional registration and GMC/AHPRA compliance.
  • Overseas Trained Nurses: Nursing professionals preparing for the OET Nursing sub-test to meet NMC or international registration standards.
  • Healthcare Students: Medical or nursing students planning to work in English-speaking healthcare systems who want an early start on clinical terminology.
  • ESL Educators: English teachers specializing in Medical English (ESP) looking for structured, high-tier vocabulary resources for their students.