My OET Guide

My OET Guide

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Helping healthcare professionals prepare for OET with more clarity and less confusion.

Photos from My OET Guide's post 25/05/2026

Most OET feedback is too vague.

“Improve grammar.”
“Use better vocabulary.”
“Be more formal.”

But candidates need to know what limits their score, why it happens, and how to improve.

Good feedback should give direction.

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Success in OET is not luck.

It comes from clear guidance, structured preparation, and understanding what the exam actually assesses.

Every result represents more than a score; it represents a healthcare professional moving closer to new opportunities.

→ Stop guessing. Start scoring.

Photos from My OET Guide's post 22/05/2026

Most OET preparation still feels surface-level.

At My OET Guide, we help healthcare professionals prepare for OET with real clinical communication, structured OET writing, and strategic exam guidance.

Since 2021, we’ve supported doctors and nurses working towards OET success and international opportunities.

→ Follow for clearer OET guidance.

Photos from My OET Guide's post 21/05/2026

Most OET preparation looks identical.

Templates.
Memorisation.
Generic advice.

We believe healthcare professionals deserve clearer guidance, better feedback, and preparation built around real clinical communication.

That’s what we’re rebuilding at My OET Guide.

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