IELTS Listening: Céide fields

MAR 24, 202618 MIN
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IELTS Listening: Céide fields

MAR 24, 202618 MIN

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<p>In this episode, we use the story of the Céide Fields (an archaeological site in Ireland) to help you improve the skills you need for IELTS Listening.</p><p>You’ll practise following a real lecture-style talk, identifying key information, making educated guesses, and dealing with common challenges such as recognising paraphrasing, understanding fast speech, and listening for common gap fill answers and spelling patterns for uncountable nouns and plurals.</p><p>We also focus on useful topic vocabulary for IELTS, especially words related to archaeology and farming, and show you how these ideas can appear in different sections of the test.</p><p>By the end of the episode, you’ll feel more confident handling Section 4 of the IELTS Listening test while building the vocabulary and strategies you need for a higher band score.</p><p><strong>bog</strong> 🌧️🌿</p><p>a very wet area of land where the ground is soft and full of water, often with thick layers of peat that can preserve plants and objects for a long time.</p><p><strong>excavation</strong> 🏺digging in the ground to find old objects or structures</p><p><strong>Neolithic</strong> 🪨relating to the late Stone Age, when people first farmed and lived in settlements</p><p><strong>settlement</strong> 🏠a place where people live, often long-term<br><strong>grazing</strong> 🐄 animals eating grass in a field</p><p><strong>paddocks</strong> 🚜small fields where animals are kept</p><p><strong>soil fertility</strong> 🌱 how good the soil is for growing plants</p><p><strong>crop rotation</strong> 🌾🔁 growing different crops in the same field over time</p><p><strong>livestock</strong> 🐑 farm animals such as cows and sheep</p><p><strong>settlement farming</strong> 🏡🌾 farming done by people living permanently in one place</p><p><strong>food storage</strong> 🫙keeping food to use later<br></p>