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What feedback will I receive on my OET Mini mock test?

The OET Mini Mock Test gives you a good idea of your current skill level and useful feedback on how to improve. You will receive detailed feedback and a score for each criteria. If there is something you need to work on, we make a suggestion and sometimes include a link to a video.

 

Please note, your mock test scores are indicative only; they do not represent real OET test scores. The E2 marking system is designed a little differently from any real test scoring because it serves a different purpose. It is meant to be "diagnostic", which means it helps you identify your weaker points so you know exactly what to focus on in your preparation. The real test scores are just scores; they don't show you the detail of where you went wrong and why. Because of this difference between our scoring purpose and their scoring purpose, our system cannot easily be equated to a test score. 

 

So, focusing on the comments and feedback rather than focusing on your overall result in our mock test is the best approach. For example, where did you score lower, and what can you do to improve that aspect?

 

If you would like to discuss your score in-depth with a teacher, you may be able to arrange a Tutorial . Let us know if you would like help with this!


For the listening and reading sections, you will be able to go back through the test to see your correct answers.


Listening



Reading



Writing


You will receive a REPORT CARD for your overall feedback on the following criteria: Purpose, Content, Conciseness & Clarity, Genre & Style, Organisation & Layout and Language which all include individual pop-down boxes with detailed explanations on your performance and the actions you must take in order to improve:


Speaking:


For the speaking task, you will also receive a REPORT CARD for your overall feedback on these criteria, *Intelligibility, Fluency, Appropriateness, Grammar & Expression, Relationship Building, The Patient's Perspective, Providing Structure, Information Gathering and Information Giving *which all include individual pop-down boxes with detailed explanations on your performance and the actions you must take in order to improve:



Feedback for Listening and Reading will be only be accessible once the Writing part is marked. Speaking feedback is submitted separately, and can be taken before or after the other sections.




Updated on: 13/03/2026

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