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OET Speaking for Nurses Book 1 includes information about the Updated OET Speaking Sub-test. The book outlines the speaking sub-test under headings relating to the marking criteria for the test. Each section includes a sample role play which links to a YouTube cartoon video. Virginia Allum is the Head of Medical English for Specialist Language Courses and is an OET Premium Preparation Provider. Contents of the book 1. Introduction to the Speaking Sub-test including OET Updated Speaking Sub-test information 2. Building a Relationship with the Patient Scenario: Child with Burns Scenario: Teenage Boy with Scurvy 3. Understanding the Patient's Point of View Scenario: Dealing with Complaints 4. Conducting the Role Play using a clear structure Scenario: Dog Bite 5. Asking for information and showing understanding Scenario: Irritable Bowel Syndrome 6. Providing information and checking understanding Scenario: Sleep Apnoea
'English for Medical Purposes: Doctors' is a communication-focussed course book for private study or use in the classroom. The book presents authentic scenarios between doctor and patient which allow for practice of the sort of conversations doctors are likely to have in the hospital environment. Topics covered include naming parts of the body, introducing yourself to a patient, starting the patient interview, talking to a patient about the current complaint, discussing vital signs, examining a patient, talking about pain level, talking about tests, discussing a diagnosis, discussing surgery options, talking about wounds, allergies and infections and discussing treatment with a patient
Background reading and activities used for EMP Teacher Training.Practical tips for developing texts and activities for health care professionals.
OET Writing for Nurses for the OET 2.0 (from September, 2018) Contents The OET Writing Subtest Medical English Vocabulary Abbreviations and Acronyms Marking the OET Assessing Your Current Level of English OET Requirements in Ireland The Importance of Good Grammar The Names of Common Drugs Letter Plan: Hospital Discharge Letter Plan: School Nurse to a Parent
Vocabulary development for the Occupational English Test. Book 1: Introduction to Communication Strategies The Language used in Healthcare 3 Learning New Terms 6 Communication Strategies 15 Hospital Documentation 24 Medical Terms: The Head Ð Anterior 26 Medical Terms: The Head Ð posterior 28 Medical Terms: The Face 30 Medical Terms: The Nose 31 Medical Terms: The Eye 33 Medical Terms: The Ear 36 Medical Terms: The Mouth 38 Medical Terms: Anterior of the Chest 40 Medical Terms: Shoulders 42 Medical Terms: The Lower Back 44 Medical Terms: The Buttocks 46 Medical Terms: Thigh and Hips 48 Medical Terms: Abdominopelvic Region 50 Medical Terms: Anterior Knee and Lower Leg 52 Medical Terms: Posterior Lower Leg and Knee 54 Medical Terms: The Foot 57 Medical Terms: The Arms 59 Medical Terms: Back of the Hand 61 Medical Terms: Palm of the Hand 62 Medical Terms: Fingernails and Toenails 65 Answers: 67
A short self-study or classroom course (40-60 hours) for nurses who need to use English in the workplace.
OET Speaking for Nurses Book 2 contains updated dialogues including transcripts of related videos. Each section of the book highlights communication strategies which can be used in the dialogue. Virginia Allum is the Head of Medical English for Specialist Language Courses and is an OET Premium Preparation Provider.
Revised OET Writing for Nurses for OET 2.0 Description of the Marking Criteria and two sample letters. CONTENTS Criterion 1: Overall task fulfilment Criterion 2: Appropriateness of language Criterion 3: Comprehension of Stimulus Criterion 4: Grammar and Cohesion Criterion 5: Spelling and Punctuation Sample Referral Letter Sample Informational Letter
Contents The OET Speaking Sub-test: What is it like? What do I do with the 12.5 minutes of role play time? The Role Plays Developing a Glossary of Terms The 'Find out about' Task Conversation Strategies during Role Plays Conversations which go 'off track' Communication Blocks Role Play 1: Discussing Generic and Brand Names Role Play 2: Discussing Acne Treatment Role Play 3: Advising on Statins
Development of the skills needed to perform role plays for the Occupational English Test and similar medical English tests. Role play scenarios including transcripts of YouTube videos made by the author assist in the understanding of the structure of a medical English dialogue. Contents: Aggressive Behaviour Management Role play - delay in treatment Persuading Roleplay - Newborn with jaundice Compromise - Assessing pain Role play - back pain Talking about symptoms Role play -Irritable Bowel Syndrome Encouraging the following of treatment Role play - Eczema Reassuring Role play - diabetic foot injury Talking about lifestyle changes Role play - high cholesterol