Lecture Notes 2
Lecture Notes 2
SEMESTER 3, 2016/2017
NOTE-TAKING STRATEGIES
During a lecture or a talk, you are expected to concentrate and listen to the content of the
lecture in order to gain comprehension of the lecture. However more often than not listening
alone may not be enough. Therefore some students may resort to note-taking. There are many
reasons for taking lecture notes:
Writing down notes from a lecture is not a simple matter of writing down everything that you
hear. Below are four common strategies that you can employ to ensure effective note-taking.
UNIT 1: PREVIEWING AND PREDICTING
Before attending a lecture, you should prepare yourselves by previewing any relevant materials,
such as the textbook or power point notes.
While listening, you will subconsciously compare what you hear with what you already know. In
order to help this process, you should spend a few minutes before the lecture thinking about
what you expect to hear. You can focus on the title of the lecture and think about what you
already know, or questions that you would like answered.
You are going to listen to a lecture on plagiarism. Make predictions with a partner. What do you
think the content of the lecture will be?
Signposting expressions are words and phrases used in order to guide the listener coherently
through what is being said. Listening for the signposting expressions can help you to follow the
lecture more easily. The expressions are used to link or connect one idea with another, signal
what is happening and show direction in which a conversation, talk, discussion or lecture is
heading.
SIGNPOST FUNCTION
There are three main parts to todays Indicating the structure of a lecture.
lecture.
The table below contains some of the common signposting expressions that can guide you on
the overall content of a lecture and when different sections of the lecture are being discussed.
Signposting Examples
I mean
So to speak
In a manner of speaking
That is to say
Finishing a section We've looked at...
In conclusion,
To summarise,
In summary, Overall,
By the way
Before I forget
Lets move on to
Now, lets turn to
Returning to the Topic And Id now like to talk about
The next / second
I'd like now to discuss...
The next issue/topic/area Id like to
focus on
As I was saying
Anyway
Back to our topic
Where was I?
Recognising paraphrased information is also very important while taking notes. This is to avoid
writing the same information twice. The following phrases signal that a speaker is paraphrasing:
In other words.
That is .
That is to say
I mean
To put in another way
EXERCISES
EXERCISE 2
What information is being conveyed in each sentence based on the signpost words used?
Choose the appropriate function form the choices in the box below. You may use any
function more than once.
1. As I was saying, there is just not enough support for the office restructure. ( )
2. Today Ill be talking about the endangered animals in the rain forest. ( )
4. And Id now like to talk about the second advantage of social media. ( )
8. I have talked about the causes and the effects of air pollution. ( )
9. First we will look at the problems and then we will go on to the solutions. ( )
10. That is to say, the community needs to work together to stop crimes. ( )
EXERCISES
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Key words are words (nouns, verbs, etc.) that carry important information on the lecture.
When listening to key words, you also need to pay attention to:
TEXTBOOK TASK
Sample notes:
EXERCISE 4
Read the transcript taken from a lecture on 'Space Exploration'. Identify and underline the
key ideas in the excerpt. Why do you think the key ideas are important?
The space age began in 1957, when Russia put the satellite Sputnik into orbit around the
earth. Since that time, human beings have explored the solar system with manned missions
to the moon and unmanned spacecrafts to Mars, Jupiter and other planets. Closer to earth,
working on board the space station has taught us much about people's ability to live in
space. This knowledge has changed some people's ideas about human beings colonizing
the moon or Mars, while others continue to dream about this possibility.
EXERCISE 5 (Track 3)
You are about the listen to a lecture on The Role of Water in Religious Ceremonies around
the World. Write down the notes in the space provided
Lecture Information
Lecture Topic: The Role of Water in Religious Ceremonies around the World
By: Josh Harrison, Peace Corps volunteer
Key Ideas: Details
1. Thailand
2. Islamic Cultures -
Saudi Arabia
3. Christian Ceremony:
Baptism Latin
America
using abbreviations and symbols for commonly used words and phrases
It is important to remember that you will need to know what the abbreviations and symbols
stand for when you review your notes later. Here are some strategies for making this more
likely:
Use only abbreviations and symbols that fit your needs and that you will
remember easily. Too many can make your notes difficult to understand.
Keep a separate list of your abbreviations and their meanings so that you can
refer to them if you need to in the future. If you start using a new
abbreviation, add it to the list.
Abbreviations
lang languages RM Ringgit Malaysia yr year
s.
relig religion w/ with w/o without
.
kmh kilometres per hour inch inches w/i with in
cha chapter edu. education eg example
p
lr learn gvt government dif diferent
min minimum b/c because etc and so on
Symbols
@ at # number % percent
increase < greater than > less than
decrease because therefore
& and leads to connected
= equal not equal does not
lead to
X not missing words ? possibility
EXERCISES
EXERCISE 6 (Track 4)
Listen to the talk about Changing Womens Roles and write down the notes in the space
provided. Use appropriate abbreviations and other shortening methods in your notes. Exchange
your completed notes with a partner and compare the abbreviations used.
Lecture Information
Lecture Topic: Changing Womens Roles
1. Women today
working in
professions
2. Problems for
families
3. Countries that
provide or do not
provide paid
vacation
EXERCISES
EXERCISE 7 (Track 5)
You are about to listen to a talk on Panda conservation. Predict the content of the talk. Then
listen to the talk and write down the notes in the space provided. Use appropriate abbreviations
and other shortening methods in your notes. Compare your notes with your partner.
Lecture Information
Lecture Topic: Panda Conservation
1. Causes of panda
endangerment
2. Role of zoos