OET Study Guides
Not sure where to start with grammar for OET? This guide breaks down OET-specific grammar vs. general English grammar, with the best resources for every preparation timeline.
Discover what OET Listening Recalls are, why they are essential for Part A success, and how to access and study them effectively to maximise your chances of scoring 24/24.
Master every abbreviation, acronym, and symbol you will encounter in OET writing. This comprehensive reference guide covers the essential rules for when to expand or keep abbreviations, how to adapt your usage based on your reader, and a full categorised glossary — from medical symbols to clinical findings, medications, and procedures.
Free OET resources feel like the safe choice — but for many candidates, they become the reason for repeated failures and wasted money. Here's an honest look at what free-only preparation really costs you, and what a successful preparation plan actually requires.
Before you copy someone else's study plan or panic about preparation timelines, read this. A straight-talking guide for OET beginners that cuts through the noise and tells you exactly what matters, what doesn't, and where to begin.
Copying someone else's preparation timeline or study method is one of the most common — and costly — mistakes OET candidates make. Find out why their experience doesn't apply to you, and how to design a preparation plan that actually fits your level and circumstances.
Most OET candidates spend hours listening to podcasts and still see no improvement. Discover why volume alone never works, and learn the exact 3-step mastery method that will genuinely elevate your OET listening score.