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Home > English > Listening Skills > Note-taking

What is a good practice after completing your notes from a lecture?

A. Discard them immediately
B. Compare them with a friend’s notes
C. Forget about them
D. Ignore reviewing them

Answer: Compare them with a friend’s notes


Additional Information: Comparing notes with peers can highlight different perspectives and help fill in any gaps in understanding.


Subjects: Note-taking, Listening Skills

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