Onerous OET:An ESP-ELT Lens on Healthcare Industry’s Toughest Subtest
Keywords:
ESP, OET, ELT, ESP, OET, ELT, Healthcare CommunicationAbstract
The Occupational English Test (OET) is a high-stakes, ESP-based (English for Specific Purposes) international English language proficiency test for healthcare professionals. Many candidates from Kerala, however, face persistent challenges in meeting the required scores. Drawing on both ESP and ELT (English Language Teaching) approaches, this study follows Creswell’s (2008) explanatory sequential mixed methods design-beginning with a survey to identify the most difficult OET subtest, followed by semi structured interviews to explore the underlying reasons behind. Quantitative findings indicate that reading poses the greatest challenge, followed by listening. Qualitative interviews uncover the difficulties related to time management, comprehension of technical passages, and understanding accented speech under timed conditions. These insights underscore the need for tailored, ESP-ELT-informed learner-focused strategies to enhance reading and listening skills among OET candidates. This research offers practical implications for ELT practitioners working with healthcare professionals preparing for the OET
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