Reading Part C Worksheet: Pancreatic Cancer's Gradual Rise Increasing Relevance OET Online Clas

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07/30/23

Welcome to the OET Online Classroom! In this video, we will focus on the Reading Part C worksheet, with a specific topic on the gradual rise and increasing relevance of pancreatic cancer.

Pancreatic cancer is a significant health concern, and understanding its trends and implications is crucial for healthcare professionals preparing for the Occupational English Test (OET). Our expert instructors will guide you through this worksheet, providing valuable insights and analysis to enhance your comprehension and critical thinking skills.

In this video, you can expect:

Detailed discussion and analysis of the Reading Part C worksheet focused on pancreatic cancer.
Explanation of key concepts, trends, and terminology related to pancreatic cancer.
Strategies to improve your reading comprehension skills, including identifying main ideas, supporting details, and inferences.
Insights into the increasing relevance and impact of pancreatic cancer in the healthcare field.
Tips and techniques for approaching OET Part C questions effectively.
Join us in this OET Online Classroom session to expand your knowledge of pancreatic cancer and excel in the Reading Part C section of the OET exam. Subscribe to our channel for more valuable OET preparation resources and stay tuned for upcoming videos covering different aspects of the OET exam.

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OET 2.0 ONLINE CLASSROOM
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READING PART B AND C WITH TIMER AND ANSWERS EXPLAINED
Management of burns
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Paracetamol overdose
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Fractures, dislocations and sprains
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DVT (Deep Vein Thrombosis)
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Schizophrenia
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Inguinal hernia
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OET LISTENING TESTS WITH ANSWERS
Mrs Brown Stone
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Daniel Anderson
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AIDAN FITZPATRICK
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MARY TAYLOR
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Roy miller
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Martin Rush
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Kevin Chamberlin
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Mark Jenkins
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Penny Rawford
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Julie Dooley
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Chong Wolton
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Peter
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Melissa Gordon
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Sedef Dagli
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SARAH CROFT
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Part B โ€“ short workplace extracts
Part B assesses your ability to identify the detail, gist, opinion or purpose
of short extracts from the healthcare workplace. You will listen to six one minute
extracts (e.g. team briefings, handovers, or health professional patient
dialogues) and you will answer one multiple-choice question for
each extract.
Part C โ€“ presentation extracts
Part C assesses your ability to follow a recorded presentation or interview on a range of accessible
healthcare topics. You will listen to two different five-minute extracts and you will answer six multiple choice
questions for each extract.

The Occupational English Test (also known as OET) is the English language test for healthcare professionals. It assesses the language communication skills of healthcare professionals who wish to register and practice in an English-speaking environment.

OET is available for the following 12 professions: dentistry, dietetics, medicine, nursing, occupational therapy, optometry, pharmacy, physiotherapy, podiatry, radiography, speech pathology, and veterinary science.

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