Six short texts (e.g., internal memos, hospital policies, administration manuals) paired with one multiple-choice question each.
Many candidates panic during the Listening section (Part C specifically) because they try to understand every single word. A deep review of sample tests reveals a pattern:
Mrs. Ramsey should continue her long-term medications: Zantac (150mg twice daily) for reflux and Lipitor (20mg once daily) in the morning on an empty stomach. During her hospital stay, several new medications were prescribed. She requires Dalteparin (2500IU) via subcutaneous injection daily until she is fully mobile; she has already been advised on the administration process. For pain management, she may take Panadeine Forte every four hours as needed, and Durolax at night to prevent constipation, a common side effect of pain relief.
Six short texts (e.g., internal memos, hospital policies, administration manuals) paired with one multiple-choice question each.
Many candidates panic during the Listening section (Part C specifically) because they try to understand every single word. A deep review of sample tests reveals a pattern:
Mrs. Ramsey should continue her long-term medications: Zantac (150mg twice daily) for reflux and Lipitor (20mg once daily) in the morning on an empty stomach. During her hospital stay, several new medications were prescribed. She requires Dalteparin (2500IU) via subcutaneous injection daily until she is fully mobile; she has already been advised on the administration process. For pain management, she may take Panadeine Forte every four hours as needed, and Durolax at night to prevent constipation, a common side effect of pain relief.