For UK-Trained and NHS Nurses
OET Writing Correction for UK Nurses
Not all OET candidates are coming from overseas. Many UK-trained nurses sit OET as a requirement for international registration (Australia, New Zealand, Canada), career progression, or re-registration after a career break. The challenge for UK nurses is different — clinical English is not the problem, but the specific OET exam format and assessment criteria often catch experienced nurses off guard.
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What trips up UK-trained nurses in OET
UK nurses are fluent clinical communicators, but OET Writing tests a specific letter format that differs from the nursing documentation they use day-to-day. The SBAR model used for clinical handover is not how OET letters are structured. UK nurses often write letters that are clinically correct but fail on OET's structure and purpose criteria because they are mapping clinical handover frameworks onto a professional letter format.
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We check if you have selected the relevant case notes for the specific reader.
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Corrections identify the exact patterns that hold nurses back from Grade B.
"UK nurses have a real advantage on language, but some of our highest-scoring candidates needed the most structural help. The OET letter has its own logic that is not intuitive from clinical practice — regardless of where you trained. An NMC-registered nurse and a nurse in training from the Philippines need different corrections, but both benefit from understanding the OET letter as a document format rather than a clinical communication."
The 6 areas your letter is assessed against
Your letter is marked across six criteria by trained examiners. Our corrections assess every criterion and explain precisely where you are losing marks.
Purpose & Content
Has the right information been selected for the specific reader? This is the criterion where most marks are lost.
Conciseness & Clarity
Is information presented efficiently without unnecessary detail? Brevity and precision are rewarded equally.
Genre & Text Organisation
Does the letter follow the expected professional structure — opening, body, and closing — used in clinical correspondence?
Vocabulary
Is clinical and professional vocabulary used accurately and appropriately for the reader and context?
Grammar
Are grammar structures used correctly and with appropriate complexity for formal professional writing?
Spelling & Punctuation
Are spelling and punctuation accurate throughout? Errors here signal a lack of proofreading to examiners.
Common questions from nurses
Answers specific to your profession and your pathway from United Kingdom.
Why do UK nurses need to sit OET?
Most UK-trained nurses do not need OET for domestic NHS employment. OET is typically required when applying for registration in another country (Australia, New Zealand, Canada, UAE), for specific employer requirements, or as part of a career pathway that requires formal English proficiency evidence.
What OET score does a UK nurse need for AHPRA?
AHPRA requires Grade B (350/500) across all four sub-tests for NMBA registration. NZ NCNZ requires the same standard. Some Gulf countries accept Grade C (300/500) for initial employer registration. Requirements depend on your specific destination and pathway.
Will OET Writing be difficult for a UK nurse?
Possibly — many UK-trained nurses are surprised by the exam. The case note selection and letter structure criteria are specific to the OET format, not general clinical communication. Most UK nurses we work with need 2–3 corrections to understand the format before the language advantage becomes decisive.
Student Success
"I am an NMC-registered nurse and still found OET Writing surprisingly hard. The letter format is completely different from anything I write on the ward. Two corrections and I understood the format. Third correction I was confident."
Claire T., Registered Nurse, UK → Australia
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