Though official OET website says that you can make notes on your question papers during test, in reality, they won’t allow us to do so. Many students have reported that the instructors during OET exam will clearly warn the students not to write on the question paper.
Below is the content from OET official website:
Yes, you’re allowed to make notes, underline, or highlight during the OET Test. Utilising these strategies can enhance your test-taking experience. Below is guidance on when and how to utilise these tools for each test mode:
OET on Paper at a Venue:
- During the Listening, Reading, and Writing sub-tests, you can write notes or underline information in the test questions and text, except for the first five minutes of the Writing section. Please adhere to any specific instructions provided on the test day. Note: Highlighters are not allowed.
- For the Speaking sub-test, you can use a non-mechanical pen or pencil to make notes on the role play cards at any time.
- Remember, you’ll keep the Speaking role play card with you throughout each interaction.
OET on Computer at a Venue/OET@Home:
- During the Listening, Reading, and Writing sub-tests, you’ll have the option to highlight questions, text, and case notes. Simply click and drag your mouse cursor over the desired words, then click the highlight button to confirm your selection. To remove highlights, click on the highlighted text and click the highlight button again.
- For the online Speaking sub-test, you’re permitted to bring a non-mechanical pen or pencil and a blank piece of paper to write notes at any time. Similar to the paper-based format, it’s recommended to jot down notes during the preparation time to maintain focus during role plays. The Speaking role play cards will remain visible throughout each interaction.