OET practice for optometrists
Original Optometry role-plays and letter tasks in the authentic OET format — played, timed and marked like the real exam.
Speaking: the consultations a optometrist actually gets
OET Speaking cards put you in your own profession's shoes. On OEZ, optometrists practise scenarios like:
- Explaining early glaucoma to a patient who feels perfectly well
- A patient overwearing contact lenses despite red eyes
- Breaking the news that a patient no longer meets driving standards
- A parent anxious about a child’s new strong prescription
Each case hides a real concern the AI patient plays — the way genuine exam cards do — with a live coach on every exchange in practice mode, and full marking on the nine official criteria at the end. Read how the marking works.
Writing: your profession's real letters
Writing tasks match a optometrist's actual correspondence:
- Referral letters to ophthalmologists
- Reports to GPs on ocular findings with systemic implications
- Letters supporting driving-standard assessments
Authentic multi-visit case notes, five minutes of locked reading, forty minutes to write, and a fact-by-fact content check against the notes. The core skill: select, don't copy.
Why optometrists use OEZ
- Practise complete, timed sub-tests — not fragments
- Feedback that names the criterion every mistake costs, with a drill to fix it
- Available whenever the shift ends — no partner to schedule
- Free sessions to start; no card needed
Full speaking role-plays with an AI patient, timed writing tasks, and marking modelled on OET’s published criteria. No card needed.