Jahshan Oet: Reading Repack [new]

Do not answer questions. Take 5 old OET Reading Part A tests. For each, set a timer for 1 minute. Write down where the "Indications" and "Contraindications" are located. Stop.

Cover the medical words in the answer choices. Look only at the sentence gap. Can you eliminate 2/4 options based on grammar (singular/plural, tense, part of speech)? This is pure Jahshan Repack logic. jahshan oet reading repack

Before your next OET exam, "repack" your brain. Map the text, hunt for grammar, and ignore the fluff. Your 350 is waiting. Start with one free sample Part A test from the official OET website. Time yourself for 15 minutes. Track your raw score. Then, apply the "60-second mapping" technique described above. Compare the difference. You will be surprised. Do not answer questions

Enter the . If you have spent any time in OET preparation forums, WhatsApp groups, or tutorial centers, you have likely heard this phrase whispered like a secret weapon. But what exactly is the "Repack" method? Is it a book, a course, or a hack? More importantly, can it guarantee you a 350+ score (Grade B)? Look only at the sentence gap

Do one Part C exam. You are not allowed to read any sentence more than once. If you don't understand it, guess and move on. This mimics the Repack's high-speed philosophy.

Disclaimer: This article is an independent review. We are not affiliated with Mr. Jahshan or Vision Training Institute. Always refer to official OET updates for changing exam formats.

Standard time is 15 minutes. Force yourself to complete Part A in 12 minutes using the Matrix method. You will panic. You will make mistakes. Review why you were slow (you read a sentence twice – stop that).