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OET SPEAKING TRAINING

OET SPEAKING 


HOW CAN YOU UTILIZE 3 MINUTES FOR PREPARATION


STEP 1


PLAN YOUR INTRODUCTION ACCORDING TO THE SITUATION


STEP 2


ADRESS THE PATIENT BY ASKING PATIENTS NAME AND HOW HE/SHE PREFER TO BE 

CALLED .


STEP 3


ASK ABOUT PATIENTS CONCERS AND WORRIES .


SPEP 4


PARAPHRASE WHAT THE PATIENT TOLD  TO EXPRESS YOUR UNDERSTANDING.


STEP 5


EXPLAIN WHAT YOU ARE GOING TO DO LIKE ..

 FIRST , I WOULD LIKE TO ASK CERTAIN QUESTIONS ABOUT YOUR CONDITION.

SECOND , I WILL SUGGEST SOME WAYS TO CO-OP WITH THAT...LIKE THAT


STEP 6



ASK ALL QUESTIONS THAT YOU WANT TO ASK 

MAKE THIS QUESTIONS 


STEP 7


DISCUSS YOUR PLAN OF CARE ONE BY ONE 

AFTER EACH DISCUSSION CHECK FOR PATIENTS UNDERSTANDING


STEP 8


CONCLUDE WHAT YOU DISCUSSED .


SOME EXAMPLES 









PLEASE USE THIS VOICES TO LISTEN AND REPEAT AT LEAST 10 TIMES  DAILY FOR 

NEXT ONE WEEK.







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