(7-Week Course)
The "English for Healthcare and Occupational English Test (OET)" course, taught by OET certified teachers, is designed specifically for healthcare professionals. This course focuses on enhancing the English language skills needed in medical environments, and preparing students for the OET exam. The curriculum includes real healthcare scenarios, ensuring that learners gain practical communication skills relevant to their profession. By enrolling in this course, healthcare professionals can improve their language proficiency and increase their chances of success in English-speaking healthcare settings.
The "English for Healthcare and Occupational English Test (OET)" course covers a range of topics tailored to healthcare professionals. Here are some key areas:
- Medical Vocabulary: Focuses on terminology used in various healthcare settings.
- Patient Communication: Techniques for effective communication with patients, including explaining medical conditions and treatments.
- Professional Interactions: Skills for interacting with colleagues and other healthcare professionals.
- Reading and Writing: Practice with medical texts and documentation, such as patient notes and reports.
- Listening and Speaking: Exercises to improve understanding of spoken English in medical contexts and to enhance speaking skills for consultations and discussions.
- OET Exam Preparation: Specific strategies and practice for the OET exam, including mock tests and feedback.
This comprehensive approach ensures that healthcare professionals are well-prepared for both their daily work and the OET exam.
Upcoming Classes Schedules
Start Date |
End Date |
Time |
Days |
Duration |
Instructor |
Registration links |
September 16, 2025 |
October 30, 2025 |
7:00–8:30 PM |
Tuesday & Thursday |
7 weeks |
Prof. Howaida Wahby Eraky |
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February 10, 2026 |
March 26, 2026 |
7:00–8:30 PM |
Tuesday & Thursday |
7 weeks |
Prof. Howaida Wahby Eraky |
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June 16, 2026 |
August 6, 2026 |
7:00–8:30 PM |
Tuesday & Thursday |
7 weeks (June 29 – July 3 is summer break) |
Prof. Howaida Wahby Eraky |