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iBT Listening Question Detail (Organize Your Notes!)
You’re listening to a four minute lecture on measuring thedistance between stars in an astronomy class and your paperhas filled up so you’re finding extra spaces somewhere to keeptaking notes. It seems like you’re doing well because you’regetting it all down on paper, but when the questions come,nothing seems to make sense anymore. How could this havehappened? You didn’t organize your notes while taking themdown. Notes need to be two things. The first thing is anabbreviated or shortened form of what you’ve listened to and secondly, they need to beorganized as best as possible during the process. How do you organize? As soon as you hearcertain signals, you will know what to do. For example, when you hear the speaker mention thephrase "three types", you should immediately go across your notes or down the side with thenumbers 1, 2, and 3. Some people divide their paper into sections before the test or even fold theirnote paper a few times to create boxes that they can put separate pieces of information in as theylisten. Practice putting your notes in order as you write them and you should be able to capturethe details in your notes.
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LABELS: IBT LISTENING QUESTION: DETAIL/FACTUAL
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2007
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