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Unit 1
Lessons for life
Unit 1 Lessons for life
1e
Your first day
Lesson at a glance
• writing: taking notes
• writing skill: using abbreviations
Writing
taking notes
1
• Ask students to discuss the
questions open class or in
pairs. In feedback, briefly elicit ideas.
EXAMPLE ANSWERS
Situations in which you may write notes: in class, in a
presentation, in a work meeting,
studying or revising,
when taking ideas from a book about a specialist subject
(e.g. gardening, decorating), taking a telephone message,
noting down something
from a radio programme
What notes consist of: shorthand symbols, abbreviated
words, phrases that miss out articles and other
unimportant words,
drawn lines and annotations
What you do with notes: write them up as a report, use
them to write an essay or dissertation, use them to pass
on information, store
them to keep information
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• Tell students that they are going to listen to an extract
from a talk at a university orientation day. Ask students
to read the student notes carefully. Set a focus question
for this:
What is a buddy system? (a
system where second-
year university students help new students to find out
where things are and what to do).
• Play the recording. Students listen and complete
the missing information in the student’s notes. Let
students compare answers in pairs before checking
with the class.
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