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Title: Note-Taking Methods - English Study Guide
Description: This study guide contains all you need to know the different types of learners, learning styles and the most effective note-taking methods for all learners.

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Learning Styles & Note-Taking Methods
Terms

Notes

Learning Styles






Visual Learning
Auditory Learning
Kinesthetic/Tactile Learning
Read/Write Learning

Types of Learners






Visual Learner
Auditory Learner
Kinesthetic/Tactile Learner
Read/Write Learner





understand information when they see it
like using images, diagrams, colors & maps to learn &
communicate information
great at:
- memory recall
- organizing information
- remembering images

Visual Learning Methods/Techniques




methods that use pictures, diagrams & colors
note-taking technique = mind map strategy

Auditory Learner




learn information by listening
great at:
- explaining ideas verbally
- solving problems
- following instructions

Visual Learners

Auditory Learning Strategy



Listen then write




understand & learn by moving & doing
great at:
- understanding gestures
- motor-memory
- understanding the big picture




learn best by taking: hands-on approach to learning
method = engagement/movement
- writing notes on flashcards/note cards



prefer to write & read printed materials to understand &
convey information
great at:
- organizing information into lists
- remembering information
- conveying information

Kinesthetic/Tactile Learner

Kinesthetic Learning Methods

Read/Write Learner



Read/Write Learning Method



sentence method

Note-Taking Methods







Cornell Method
Mapping Method
Outlining Method
Charting Method
Sentence Method

Cornell Method




best for understanding ideas & relationships
advantages:
- organized notes
- pull out ideas

Example of Cornell Method:

Notes are divided into 2 columns
...
The right side is used to write down the details regarding each main idea
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Before Lectures
1
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2
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II
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Focus on writing down the main ideas and summaries of what is discussed
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2
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‘&’ for ‘and’)
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3
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The main goal for note-taking is to write down important
information
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If time is short, save the decoration and organization for a time when you can rewrite or
redo your notes
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After Lectures
1
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In this time, you may not use abbreviations and short-hand symbols, and you may even
decorate and reorganize your notes to make them look more pleasing
Title: Note-Taking Methods - English Study Guide
Description: This study guide contains all you need to know the different types of learners, learning styles and the most effective note-taking methods for all learners.