Enhance Your OET Writing Skills with Expert Feedback

Personalized Correction of Your OET Writing

At Accordemy, we understand the importance of achieving high scores in the OET Writing sub-test for healthcare professionals. Our Occupational Englisth Test (OET) Writing Correction Service is designed to provide you with detailed, personalized feedback on your writing tasks, helping you to refine your skills and improve your performance.

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We offer a range of packages to suit your needs and preparation schedule:

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Our team comprises experienced OET instructors with medical backgrounds, ensuring that your corrections are both accurate and relevant to your field.

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Each submission is meticulously reviewed, with corrections and suggestions provided for grammar, vocabulary, structure, and task fulfillment.

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We offer quick feedback within 24 to 48 hours, allowing you to make necessary adjustments promptly and efficiently.

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Gain insights into your potential OET results for the OET writing assessment based on the latest assessment criteria, helping you to understand where you stand and what areas need more focus.

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Submit your letters as typed text or scanned handwritten documents, making it convenient for you to receive feedback in your preferred format.

  1. Choose a Package – Select the package that best suits your preparation needs.
  2. Submit Your Letter – Send us your OET writing task in typed or handwritten form.
  3. Expert Review – Our experienced instructors analyze your submission and provide detailed feedback.
  4. Receive Corrections & Score Estimate – Get a comprehensive review with suggested improvements, along with an estimated OET writing score.
  5. Refine & Improve – Use our feedback to enhance what is the next best strategy whether trying only practice tests, learning the writing techniques or trying the full online OET writing online course.

Many test-takers lose marks on the OET Writing sub-test due to avoidable errors. Our feedback helps you overcome:

  • Incorrect Letter Structure – Ensuring your letter follows OET writing guidelines.
  • Lack of Clarity – Helping you express medical information concisely.
  • Grammar & Spelling Mistakes – Enhancing accuracy in professional communication.
  • Misuse of Medical Terminology – Making sure your language is appropriate for healthcare settings.
  • Not Addressing the Case Notes Properly – Teaching you how to extract key details and structure responses effectively.
  • Not Aware of how to count words in OET Writing.
Real OET Exam Simulation

Our service mimics the actual OET writing exam conditions, preparing you for the real test environment. Similar to our mock tests, the OET writing also ensures that when test day arrives, you are confident and well-practiced.

Guidance on Medical English Usage

Unlike generic English correction services, our OET writing experts specialize in medical communication, helping you refine clinically appropriate language and ensuring that your writing meets professional standards.

Getting better at OET writing isn’t just about fixing grammar. It’s bigger. It’s about sounding like a real healthcare professional, someone clear, confident, and easy to understand. Here’s what actually helps.

A lot of people skip this, which is wild. The sub-test is marked on purpose, content, conciseness, style, layout, language, and accuracy. Know these. Writing to a checklist you understand is so much easier than writing blind.

Healthcare is fast. Your letter should be too. Formal, yes, but tight and direct. If a detail doesn’t help the patient’s care in any way, it doesn’t belong. Simple rule, big difference.

This trips up so many test-takers, honestly. You get a wall of notes and have to figure out what matters. Stick to the key history, diagnosis, and next steps. Not everything is relevant. Knowing what to leave out is just as important as knowing what to keep.

Medical terms are fine, good even, but think about who’s reading. A letter to a specialist looks nothing like one to a caregiver. Adjust your tone. Adjust your words. Always.

Start with your purpose. Build through the details. End with a clear action or request. That’s it. When a letter moves logically, it’s just easier to read, and examiners notice that.

One read-through before you submit. That’s all. A small grammar slip or a misspelled word can quietly pull your score down, and it’s so avoidable. Two minutes, maybe less. Do it every time.