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Join the highlighted nursing community for OET updates, preparation prompts, orientation support, and group learning.
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Access Dr Hesham's free OET communities, Telegram materials, orientation videos, exam recall groups, nursing support, pharmacy support, medicine orientation, and English-only practice channels.
These highlighted groups are the fastest way to enter the right support stream based on your profession and preparation needs.
Join the highlighted nursing community for OET updates, preparation prompts, orientation support, and group learning.
Join nursing groupUse the free medicine orientation group to understand OET expectations, preparation sequence, and professional communication goals.
Join medicine groupPractise in an English-only environment to build fluency, confidence, vocabulary recall, and exam communication habits.
Join English-only groupGet pharmacy-focused preparation support for medication counselling, patient safety, speaking, and writing tasks.
Join pharmacy groupFollow recall discussions to understand recent exam patterns and the kinds of tasks candidates are reporting.
Join recalls 1Use this second recall group as an additional community route for exam updates and peer discussion.
Join recalls 2Use these resources to understand the exam, choose your route, and join the right support channel before investing time in random practice.
Access nursing-focused updates, materials, reminders, and community posts.
Open TelegramWatch the free Arabic orientation for doctors starting their OET preparation.
Watch videoUse the non-Arabic doctors orientation to understand preparation direction and next steps.
Watch videoStart with a nursing-specific orientation before joining groups or choosing your study plan.
Watch videoReview learner feedback to understand how guided preparation helps candidates structure their study.
Watch feedbackWatch an important live session about OET and travelling to England for nursing opportunities.
Watch liveFree resources work best when they are connected to a weekly plan, not consumed randomly.
Nurses, pharmacists, medicine candidates, and English-only learners should join the most relevant group first.
Orientation helps you understand the exam and prevents wasted practice with the wrong materials.
Use recalls to understand patterns, not as a substitute for real skill-building and feedback.
If mistakes repeat, contact support for direction before you lose weeks repeating the same errors.
Answers for learners choosing between groups, Telegram resources, orientation videos, and guided support.
Join the group that matches your profession first. If you are unsure, start with the English-only group or exam recalls group.
Telegram materials are useful for exposure and revision, but candidates usually need feedback to correct writing and speaking mistakes.
Yes. Orientation sessions help beginners understand the exam structure, common mistakes, and the preparation route before starting intensive practice.
Pick your group, watch the orientation, and use the free materials with a clear plan.