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In this episode of The OET Podcast, you’ll practise OET Listening Part A with a realistic paediatric consultation between a GP and a parent concerned about her child’s ongoing respiratory symptoms. The dialogue explores an eight-year-old with persistent cough, poor weight gain, and frequent chest infections, raising the possibility of cystic fibrosis.
This listening activity helps you build confidence in:
Designed for OET candidates, healthcare professionals, and medical English learners, this episode mirrors the structure and pacing of the official OET Listening Part A test.
For more OET practice materials, sample tests, and Medical English learning resources, visit AustraliaBioMed.com/Medical-English-Collection.
⚠️ Disclaimer
All scenarios in this podcast are fictional and for educational purposes only. They do not constitute medical advice, clinical training, or diagnostic guidance. The conversations are designed to illustrate effective communication techniques and language use for OET preparation. Actual medical assessments and management should always follow professional clinical standards and local guidelines.
By The OET Podcast TeamIn this episode of The OET Podcast, you’ll practise OET Listening Part A with a realistic paediatric consultation between a GP and a parent concerned about her child’s ongoing respiratory symptoms. The dialogue explores an eight-year-old with persistent cough, poor weight gain, and frequent chest infections, raising the possibility of cystic fibrosis.
This listening activity helps you build confidence in:
Designed for OET candidates, healthcare professionals, and medical English learners, this episode mirrors the structure and pacing of the official OET Listening Part A test.
For more OET practice materials, sample tests, and Medical English learning resources, visit AustraliaBioMed.com/Medical-English-Collection.
⚠️ Disclaimer
All scenarios in this podcast are fictional and for educational purposes only. They do not constitute medical advice, clinical training, or diagnostic guidance. The conversations are designed to illustrate effective communication techniques and language use for OET preparation. Actual medical assessments and management should always follow professional clinical standards and local guidelines.