OET SPEAKING HELP TIPS
Language
Functions
Effective
communication is very important in the medical interview. As a health
professional, it is necessary to use language to achieve a particular purpose
within a particular context. These purposes can be categorised further into language
functions and language learners can improve their communicative ability by
being familiar with and using the language patterns associated with the various
functions.
Note: The role-play
scenarios used by OET have been designed to test the candidates ability within
the categories below so skill in these areas will help you achieve your
required score.
Expressing Concern and Understanding
This is obviously a very important part of the medical interview. It requires you to listen carefully to the patient then respond appropriately.

Expressing Concern and Understanding
This is obviously a very important part of the medical interview. It requires you to listen carefully to the patient then respond appropriately.
I know how....
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I understand.....
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I understand how.....
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I understand why.....
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I'm sorry to hear that.
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Yes, I can see that.....
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Reassuring
This is also a very important part of the medical interview. Therefore you need to be comfortable using a variety of expressions to do this.
Let me assure you....
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Let me reassure you that.....
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As long as you.....
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Try not to worry too much.
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It is nothing to get alarmed about.
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Making Suggestions
Here are a few expressions you can use when giving suggestions.
It is important that......
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I suggest that.....
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If you like, I could....
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The most important thing is......
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Offering Advice
There are many way to offer advice and you can demonstrate your language skill by using some of the more complex structures
I advise that ....
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My advice is that .....
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What I would like you to do is.....
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You should.....
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Why not.......
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Persuading
Many OET tasks require the health professional to convince the patient to do something they do not want to do. A very useful technique in these situations is to explain the consequences if the patient does not follow your advice.
I strongly recommend that....
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You really need to.....
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if.....
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Seeking Approval
Checking with a patient first before asking a question helps in developing a good rapport between you and the patient.
Is it okay if.....
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Would you mind if I.......
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Is that okay?
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Justifying
These expressions allow you to emphasise your opinion are can help in persuading a patient to follow your advice.
That is the reason why.....
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For this reason......
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Moving Forward /Changing the Subject
The now is quite useful as it signifies that you are moving to a new topic. In terms of the medical interview, it is a way of controlling the direction of the interview. This is very important, as a health professional you are in charge of the interview, not the patient.
Now,......
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Summarising
This is a useful technique, especially if you feel the interview has not gone the full 5 minutes, or if the patient is not very communicative.
Let me go over again what we have talked about
today.
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To summarise.....
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The list above is just a starting point. To improve your range of vocabulary and expression as well as grammatical accuracy, practice writing out dialogues for each of the functions described above based on the role-play tasks in your course
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