OET LISTENING PART C

Mastering OET Listening Part C: Strategies for Success

OET Listening Part C assesses your ability to understand opinions, attitudes, and detailed meaning in longer healthcare-related talks. It is one of the hardest parts of the exam but with the right preparation and strategies you can get the required scores you need for a B in OET Listening. 


OET Listening Part C Format

  • Number of extracts: 2 longer recordings (about 4–5 minutes each).

  • Question type: 6 multiple-choice questions per recording (12 in total).

  • Task: Choose the best answer (A, B, or C) based on understanding of the talk or interview.

  • Skills assessed: Identifying opinions, following arguments, interpreting tone, and making inferences.


Strategies for OET Listening Part C

Use these techniques to succeed:

  • Read the questions first: Anticipate what the recording will cover and what information you’ll need.

  • Focus on meaning, not memorising: Understand the main ideas and how they connect, rather than every detail.

  • Pay attention to attitude and tone: Some questions test whether the speaker is supportive, critical, or neutral. Be ready for these more indirect and inferential questions. 

  • Look for key language: Phrases like however, in contrast, as a result can sometimes highlight important shifts in meaning.

  • Practise stamina listening: Part C recordings are longer, so train your focus on extended talks and lectures.


Improving Your Listening for Part C

Strengthen your overall skills with these methods:

  • Listen to healthcare lectures, podcasts, and interviews: Exposes you to the length and style of Part C texts. One great resource is Ted Talk for Medicine. You can access many similar audio clips to the exam here: TED Medicine

  • Expand formal and academic vocabulary: Helps you recognise paraphrasing and subtle meaning.

  • Practise inference: Learn to recognise what is implied rather than directly stated. SET offer free Zoom demonstration classes: OET Zoom classes - reserve a space to ask us about inference in OET Listening.   

  • Summarise after listening: Restating the main point in your own words builds comprehension.

With regular practice, you’ll develop the focus and accuracy needed to perform well in Part C.


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