taking notes

Part One: Warm Up

Discuss your note-taking habits with your partner(s).

  • Have you ever taken notes...
    • in class?
    • when watching a movie?
    • while on vacation?
    • during an interview?
    • while reading a book?
  • When you’re taking notes, do you write everything down, or do you just focus on the main points?
  • Do you use any abbreviations when you take notes? What do the following abbreviations stand for?
    • b/c
    • w/
    • tech
    • =
    • >
    • <
  • any other abbreviations?
  • Do you ever get confused by your own notes when you come back to read them later?

Part Two: Vocabulary / Writing Task / Taking it Further

Here are some other note-taking tips you should keep in mind:

  • Omit, or leave out, articles like “the,” “an,” and “a.”
  • Omit any word that’s not needed to help you understand the gist, or main idea, of what you are writing down.
  • Use an ampersand -- “&” -- instead of “and.”
  • Make lists instead of writing in complete sentences across the page.

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Exercise

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