@Charmgeil0325 try mo muna na ang ielts mo, kasi baka nagsched ka na, sayang naman. Kung hindi pa, mag oet ka na lang. Personally, I think OET is easier than IELTS talaga. Since the topics are in line with our profession.
Listening is almost the same with IELTS, do atleast 10practice test, you will get the techniques. You will also get used to Australian accents. Just keep on writing whatever you hear after you read the question. Focus on the keywords.
Reading - part a and part b.
Part A -15 minutes, skimming and scanning. Do not panic. Anyway, it is only 33% of the total grades.
Part B - comprehension. Parang IELTS din pero medical nga kasi topics
Writing - this is my favorite part of the test. Its so easy! Referral letter lang. Just imagine you are writing a letter to a non-medical professionals ,so that you will make it simple for him to understand. Only include the important details.
Speaking - two parts. Nurse-patient conversations. They will give you a task card, and you can use that. You can scribble on that. You can also look at that card para may reference ka ng sasabihin. You are graded based on the completion of the task written in that task card.
Goodluck !
P.S I do not have review materials, if I do, there's no answer keys. So its useless. I cannot access on the dropbox my tutor sent me.