Level: B1 (OET Medicine)
Duration: 50 minutes
Skills: Listening + Speaking
Theme: Pre-procedure instructions & informed consent
Real-life Scenario: Doctor/nurse preparing a patient before a procedure
New Objectives
By the end of this session, you will be able to:
✅ Listen for key points in consent/pre-procedure instructions (OET Listening A/B style).
✅ Recognise and use modals of necessity (must, should, need to) in spoken communication.
✅ Paraphrase medical terms into layman’s language while speaking to patients.
✅ Practise role-play of giving instructions, checking understanding, and explaining risks.
Reviewed Objectives
✅ Symptom description (S1).
✅ Giving advice with modals/imperatives (S2).
✅ Explaining medical terms in simple English (S3).
✅ Note-taking and clarity (S4).
✅ Empathetic communication & signposting (S5).
Word | Simple definition | Example (doctor → patient) |
---|---|---|
consent | agreement before a procedure | “I need your consent before we start.” |
sedation | medicine to help relax/sleep during | “You will get light sedation so you feel calm.” |
fasting | not eating or drinking for some time | “You must fast for 6 hours before the test.” |
anaesthesia | medicine to block pain or make you sleep | “The anaesthesia will stop you from feeling pain.” |
complication | unexpected medical problem | “Bleeding is a possible complication, but it’s rare.” |
risk | chance of harm | “There is a small risk of infection.” |
recovery | time to heal after treatment | “Recovery usually takes a few days.” |
preparation | steps to get ready | “Preparation includes not eating after midnight.” |
restriction | a limit on activity | “There will be movement restrictions after surgery.” |
sterile | completely clean and germ-free | “We use sterile equipment to avoid infection.” |
Recap:
Before surgery, what instructions do patients usually get?
Read this consent form. What happens if a patient doesn’t follow instructions?
Listening Model (from OET Part A sample – post-op consultation).
Listen to the audio of a doctor explaining procedures and giving instructions, and answer these questions:
- In which parts did the doctor use signposting?
- In which parts did the doctor use paraphrasing?
- What are the 4 main points that the doctor discussed?
Listen again and fill in the blanks
Preparation
- Patient must follow (1) ________ for at least 6 hours before the procedure.
- Means: no (2) ________ or (3) ________ after midnight (if morning appointment).
Sedation
- Patient will receive (4) ________ to feel calm and sleepy.
- Must not (5) ________ afterwards.
- Needs a (6) ________ or friend to take her home.
Risks/Complications
- Small risk of (7) ________ or (8) ________.
- These are (9) ________, but explained for patient’s awareness.
Recovery
- Recovery is usually (10) ________.
- Patient should (11) ________ at home and avoid (12) ________ activities.
- A (13) ________ will include follow-up instructions.
- Phone number given if patient has (14) ________.
Summary
- Must fast, will have light sedation, small risk of complications, recovery normally quick.
Answers
Suggested answers:
- fasting
- food
- drinks
- light sedation
- drive
- family member
- bleeding
- infection
- uncommon
- quick
- rest
- heavy
- care plan
- concerns
Paraphrase the following sentences using layman’s language:
- One important point is fasting.
- You will receive light sedation.
- There might be some complications.
- Recovery is usually quick
Doctor’s Role Card
Setting: Outpatient clinic
Patient: Coming for an endoscopy procedure with sedation
Your tasks:
- ✅ Obtain consent by explaining clearly what will happen.
- ✅ Explain preparation: patient must follow fasting rules (no food/drink for 6 hrs).
- ✅ Explain sedation: light medicine to relax, can’t drive after.
- ✅ Mention possible risk/complication (small chance of bleeding or infection).
- ✅ Reassure about recovery: usually quick, patient should rest at home.
- ✅ Give care plan: follow-up instructions and phone number to call.
- ✅ Use modals (must, should, may) and at least 5 glossary words (consent, fasting, sedation, risk, recovery, care plan, sterile, etc.).
- ✅ Check understanding, invite questions, and paraphrase medical terms.
Can-do Checklist
✅ Did you check patient understanding?
✅ Did you use modals correctly?
✅ Did you explain glossary words in patient-friendly English?
📤 Create your own lifestyle questionnaire and ask friends to answer it.
🎥 Write a patient advice note with recommendations for each friend.
Record a shadow reading of the video in the (Instruct and Model) section.
Record your answer to the question in the (Independent Practice) section.
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