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Home > English > Listening Skills > Note-taking

What is a disadvantage of using only verbal notes (without writing)?

A. It allows for better retention
B. It can lead to forgetting important details
C. It is faster
D. It engages the brain more

Answer: It can lead to forgetting important details


Additional Information: Relying solely on verbal notes increases the likelihood of forgetting crucial details and information.


Subjects: Note-taking, Listening Skills

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