OET Writing Tips: Using Past TensesEach of the tenses in English (past, present, and future) has four aspects (simple, perfect, continuous, and perfect continuous). Of
OET Writing: What is the Difference Between ‘Three Weeks’ And ‘Three-Week’?In the OET Writing sub-test, it is important to get your grammar, punctuation and spelling correct. There is one area
Passive Voice for OET Referral LettersFor the OET writing sub-test, candidates are required to produce a letter. This is typically a referral letter, although there
How To Use The Infinitive Form in OET WritingDid you know that every English verb will have 3-5 different forms? The minimum is 3 forms and the maximum
OET Grammar – Perfect Tenses ExplainedThe two most common issues that we see when a candidate is given a C+ grade (or equivalent in points)
Adjectives you should know for OET WritingAn adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun, and they are very commonly used in the English
Respect for Relative Clauses! An Excellent Way to add Detail to Your OET LetterThe term relative clause is one that you are likely to have heard of by now unless you are new
Using Capital Letters in OET – Is it Allowed?In English, people generally don’t write in all capital letters. In fact, nowadays it is considered quite rude to write
Choosing the Correct Tense for Describing “Today’s Visit”In the OET Writing sub-test, one of the common requirements is to report on “today’s visit.” This means that you
New OET Writing Assessment Criteria ExplainedThe OET writing subtest is assessed based on the ‘OET Writing Assessment Criteria’. The OET assessors use the above criteria
Why is Passive Voice Frequently Used in Healthcare Letters?When we first learn to speak English, even though we don’t know it, we are learning the active voice. This