| Subtest | Available |
|---------|------------|
| Listening | ✅ Full practice test with audio & answers |
| Reading | ✅ Part A, B, C with answer keys |
| Writing | ✅ Sample task (case notes + letter prompt) |
| Speaking | ✅ Role-play cards for interlocutor & candidate |
Sample card:
Setting: Community pharmacy
Patient: Mother of 6-year-old child
Situation: Child has dry cough for 3 days, no fever, no breathing difficulty. Mother wants codeine linctus.
Task:
The OET sample test for pharmacist is more than just practice; it is a roadmap. It tells the examiner, "This candidate can safely manage prescriptions, counsel patients on adverse effects, and write professional correspondence to other healthcare providers."
Do not waste time with generic English tests. Get professional-specific samples. Time yourself. Analyze your mistakes. And remember: A Grade B on the OET is not just a score—it is the key to your pharmacy license abroad.
Your next step: Download the official OET Pharmacy Sample Test today. Set a timer for 45 minutes. Write that referral letter. You are one step closer to your dream pharmacy job in the UK, Australia, or Canada.
Are you a pharmacist preparing for the OET? Which subsection do you find the most challenging – Writing or Speaking? Let us know in the comments below.
The OET assesses clarity. Instead of writing “d/c metformin,” write “discontinued metformin.” The reader is often an administration officer or a busy GP, not a peer.