🦶 Episode: Ingrown Toenail – OET Medicine Speaking Practice
In this episode of OET-style Speaking Practice, we explore a common musculoskeletal/dermatological presentation in the OET Medicine Speaking sub-test: an ingrown toenail in a young adult.
The setting is a doctor’s clinic, where a 19-year-old patient presents with a painful, red, and swollen left big toe. The pain has been worsening over the past two weeks and is affecting daily activities, particularly football. The patient suspects that recently purchased tight football boots may be contributing to the problem.
🎯 Key communication skills covered:
- Taking a focused symptom history (onset, pain severity, aggravating factors)
- Explaining the diagnosis of ingrown toenail in clear, non-technical language
- Discussing common causes (improper nail trimming, tight footwear, repetitive trauma)
- Providing practical self-care advice and conservative management options
- Addressing financial constraints and footwear limitations empathetically
- Explaining expected healing time and follow-up plans
🗣️ What you’ll hear:
- A short host introduction summarizing the role-play context from the OET card
- A model OET-style conversation between doctor and patient
- Clear explanations, reassurance, and professional tone consistent with high-scoring OET responses
🧠 Exam focus points:
- Patient-centered problem solving
- Clear structuring of advice
- Balancing ideal management with real-life limitations
- Setting realistic expectations for recovery
🎧 This episode is ideal for on-the-go listening while reinforcing fluency, clarity, and clinical reasoning under exam conditions.