OET Writing Made Easy: Four Steps to Improve Your Score

If you are struggling with OET Writing and feeling frustrated that you can never get the score you need, this lesson will help you. In this lesson, Swoosh English expert teacher Scott teaches a clear, four-step method to help you write with more structure, clarity, and accuracy. You will learn how to improve your letter organisation, avoid common mistakes, and understand what examiners really look for in the OET Writing test. In this lesson, you’ll learn how to: ✅ Follow a simple four-step OET Writing process ✅ Understand purpose, reader needs, and relevant content ✅ Plan your letter effectively before you write ✅ Structure clear paragraphs with logical flow ✅ Use accurate language without unnecessary complexity ✅ Check your work to avoid losing easy marks By the end, you will have a repeatable method you can use for every OET Writing letter. Want more support with your OET preparation? Join our FREE OET Fast Pass Masterclass to: Learn proven strategies for OET Writing, OET Listening, OET Reading, and OET Speaking Understand common reasons candidates fail and how to avoid them Build the right mindset for exam day See exactly where you are on your OET journey Avoid the cost of repeated exam attempts 👉 Save your free place: https://swooshenglish.com/oet-fast-pa... At Swoosh English, we have helped over 30,000 healthcare professionals pass their OET, IELTS, and PTE exams with: Live OET online classes and OET mock exams Personalised OET Writing corrections within 24 hours Expert-led OET Speaking practice sessions Comprehensive OET Reading and OET Listening preparation resources 👇 Post your OET Writing questions in the comments and we will answer them. 👍 Like and Subscribe for weekly OET tips, mock tests, and study advice. Timestamps 0:00 Welcome and introduction 0:30 What you will learn today 2:56 Starting the session 3:20 Understanding your OET Writing goals 4:23 Overview of the four-step process 5:54 How to join the free masterclass 7:24 How to sign up on the website 9:05 When is your exam 10:13 Why are you taking the OET 12:18 Beginning the lesson 13:32 Step 1: Read 17:26 Finding relevant and irrelevant case notes 19:17 Step 2: Plan 23:27 Why templates do not work 24:33 Step 3: Write 27:30 How to keep your writing simple and accurate 29:22 Structuring the letter 31:04 Step 4: Check 33:05 What to look for when checking 35:01 Timing and planning recap 36:02 Practice and feedback 37:05 Final reminders 39:36 Where to find the masterclass link 40:23 Q&A begins