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Note Taking

The document provides guidelines for effective note-taking, emphasizing the importance of reading headings to identify relevant information. It suggests underlining key points in the passage and writing them down under the corresponding headings without the need for full sentences or concern for spelling and grammar. Additionally, it advises managing time effectively, recommending 12 minutes for this task in an extended paper.

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Note Taking

The document provides guidelines for effective note-taking, emphasizing the importance of reading headings to identify relevant information. It suggests underlining key points in the passage and writing them down under the corresponding headings without the need for full sentences or concern for spelling and grammar. Additionally, it advises managing time effectively, recommending 12 minutes for this task in an extended paper.

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​ NOTE TAKING

Let’s dive straight into it.

●​ Read the headings​


First, reading the headings given in the question will be the best course of action. It
will tell you what information you need to find from the passage and copy into your
answer.​

●​ I have colour-coded the headings with their corresponding points from the passage
below
●​ Read the passage.​
As you go underline the points that you can write down under each heading. Answers
could be found anywhere, but usually goes in a chronological order.​

●​ Write down the points under each heading.


●​ You don’t have to write in full sentences
●​ You can copy the text as it is from the passage
●​ No marks will be deducted for spelling/punctuation/grammar errors
●​ You should only write one point per line given. Thus, all points that you
could write do not have to be written. In the example above, for heading
one I have marked three points, but there are only two line, so write any of
the two.

That’s about. It’s again, like the previous question, an information transfer. You just need to
know what the relevant information is and where you should put it.

Time management

For the extended paper 2, spend 12 minutes on this question.

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