Taking Class Notes

Combined Sentences

 

1. Some university students are surprised when their professors lecture about information that is not in the textbook and test them about details that are from these class lectures.

 

2. Taking complete, well-organized, readable class notes is a specialized skill that all students need.

 

3. Taking notes is difficult, for it involves listening with comprehension and organizing information while writing.

 

4. Successful notetakers advise that ESL students take notes in English, write with abbreviations, and use a modified outline system.

 

5. Indenting, leaving white space, and writing legibly in pen will help because the notes will be more readable.

 

6. Many students use an 8 1/2 x 11-inch notebook for each course, starting a new page for each day and putting the date at the top of the page.

 

7. A student should review class notes as soon as possible after class so that he or she can correct mistakes and add information.

 

8. These techniques for taking class notes are important for all students.

 

Suggested paragraph:

 

Some university students are surprised when their professors lecture about information that is not in the textbook and test them about details that are from these class lectures. Taking complete, well-organized, readable class notes is a specialized skill that all students need. Taking notes is difficult, for it involves listening with comprehension and organizing information while writing. Successful notetakers advise that ESL students take notes in English, write with abbreviations, and use a modified outline system. Indenting, leaving white space, and writing legibly in pen will help because the notes will be more readable. Many students use an 8 1/2 x 11-inch notebook for each course, starting a new page for each day and putting the date at the top of the page. A student should review class notes as soon as possible after class so that he or she can correct mistakes and add information. These techniques for taking class notes are important for all students.

 

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