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		<title>IELTS Listening Module &#8211; 5 Tips to Higher Listening Scores</title>
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 IELTS Listening module is made up of four sections and a total of forty questions.
Section 1: A conversation between two people in a social context
Section 2: One person speaking in a social context
Section 3: A conversation between several people (up to 4) in an educational or training context
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>IELTS Listening module is made up of four sections and a total of forty questions.</p>
<p>Section 1: A conversation between two people in a social context</p>
<p>Section 2: One person speaking in a social context</p>
<p>Section 3: A conversation between several people (up to 4) in an educational or training context</p>
<p>Section 5: One person speaking in an educational or training context</p>
<p>Tip1: Listen carefully any conversation and you will notice that important words will generally be used many times in that conversation.</p>
<p>So usually, the main ideas of the conversation will be the words that are repeal used throughout the conversation.</p>
<p>Tip2: The English language can convey different meaning or feeling just from tonal changes. So in your IELTS test, listening carefully to a speaker&#8217;s change in pitch or tone. For instance, changes in pitch can convey surprise or importance and will likely indicate something critical in the conversation.</p>
<p>Tip3: In IELTS tests you will be asked about specific pieces of information that you have heard in the listening module so pay careful attention to adjectives (Adjectives are words that describe or modify another person or thing in the sentence) including numbers or colors and sizes of things.</p>
<p>Tip4: To do well in the IELTS listening module you have to demonstrate you understand the conversation. The examiners are not just looking for you to repeat the conversation word for word. To do well, you must interpret or paraphrase the conversation in your own words. A good way to do this is to uncover hidden meaning.</p>
<p>Tip 5: This last tip is perhaps the most important &#8211; You need to make short notes as you are listening to the tape.</p>
<p>Unless you have a perfect memory, it is likely you will forget vital information when it comes time to answer the questions. By quickly recording the key pieces of information as you go, you will be able to refer back to the important facts. It will also help you remember the theme or direction of the conversation from your short hand notes. So if the question asks about some information that you did not record, your short hand notes should help you piece together the information that you need.</p>
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		<title>Perform Better at IELTS Listening Module with These Free Tips</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In order to perform better at the IELTS Listening Module, you have to review these tips.
The Listening module is not an easy test to pass, especially for those students from non english speaking countries. Luckily these tips will give you a better understanding of how to do better in the ielts listening module exam.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The <strong>IELTS listening module</strong> is the first exam in the series of four offered during the IELTS. Students are presented with recorded conversations on a tape, which they have to listen to carefully and then answer a few questions based on them. The entire test takes about half an hour and consists of four sections. The sections are arranged in an order of increasing difficulty. The first two sections are easy and are based on topics that are of general or public interest. The conversation that the student has to listen to on the first section is in the form of a dialogue and the second section is a monologue. The third and fourth sections in the IELTS listening module are based on topics with an education background.</p>
<p>It is very important that students when listening to the conversations, note down the important points in the booklet given to them. Many students find it difficult to answer questions after listening to the conversations once. Hence, it is very important to make note of the key points during listening. It is also essential that students take a lot of practice listening tests before taking the final IELTS listening test.</p>
<p>By taking IELTS listening practice tests, students become accustomed to the style of speaking as recorded in the conversations and the type of questions asked. There will be different kinds of questions based on the conversations. Questions include multiple choice questions which ask the student to pick the most appropriate choices which are mostly based on a summary of the conversation. Students are also asked to fill in the gaps present in a summary presented to them about the recently heard conversation. An incomplete form is also given to the students and they have to complete it based on the conversation. Sentence completion is also asked wherein students have to complete the sentence by filling in appropriate as well as grammatically correct words.</p>
<p>Thus, as we can understand, taking practice tests to get acquainted with the IELTS listening module is a good way of preparing for the exam, and for this very purpose, <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.ieltstestonline.com.au" target="_new">www.ieltstestonline.com.au</a> offers a complete preparation package for students taking the IELTS. By enrolling in their online course, students can take multiple sample tests and also get them reviewed by experts in the English language, which can ensure in them getting good scores on the IELTS.</p>
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