OET prep for the GPhC. Pharmacy-specific cases coming soon.
Early-access for pharmacy
Reading + Listening tests are usable today — they're profession-shared in OET. Sign up now and we'll email you the moment pharmacy-specific Writing and Speaking cases land. Free until then; no card required.
All three parts — A (4 linked texts, exact-word marking), B (workplace MCQs), C (extended articles). Aligned with GPhC practice context.
Parts A (extended consultations), B (workplace extracts), C (presentations + interviews). TTS playback or your own audio.
Currently nurse-specific letters only — pharmacy-flavoured cases ship next. Handwritten-upload scoring works for all professions once content lands.
Currently nurse-flavoured role-plays only — pharmacy-specific scenarios in the next batch.
The tutor knows your role as a pharmacist and gives feedback in GPhC vocabulary. Ask "why was my answer wrong?" right from any result page.
Reading, Listening, Writing, Speaking back-to-back. Predicted Grade A–E per sub-test plus overall. Closest indicator of where your real OET would land.
Most OET candidates score 310–320 for months before crossing 350. This app is designed for that specific gap.
The 30-point gap is rarely about knowledge — it's about precision. Incomplete noun phrases, missed paraphrases, slightly-off register, weak empathy cues. The error-pattern tracking in this app names every miss so you know exactly which micro-drill to do next.
Built by a senior carer who failed the OET 25+ times and finally crossed Grade B. Everything here is what would have helped me.
Sign up free now to use Reading + Listening today, and we'll email you when pharmacy-specific content lands. No card required, ever, until you upgrade.