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explain the difference between note making and note taking ? atlist 5 difference

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Answered by TheAnswerBox
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Hey there !

“Note taking” or “note-taking” is more commonly used; I haven’t heard English-speakers use “note-making.”

Here are some different idiomatic phrases that use “make” and “take” with “notes”:

You can “take notes,” which means to write things down based on what you are learning, hearing, or seeing. This phrase implies that you are recording (writing) multiple ideas.

You can “take note of” something, which means to notice it.

You can “make a note of” something, which means to specifically make a point of remembering something, which may or may not involve writing it down. This is more often used for one thing, not multiple ideas.

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Answered by smart40
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Note-taking


Taking notes is an important process. It allows you to have a written record of the lecture which may not be in your textbook. It also ensures that you become an active and involved listener and learner

A more important reason for taking notes is that there is a direct relationship between what happens in lectures and what comes up in the exam. If the lecturer does not personally set the exam, it is likely that he/she will still submit a number of questions.

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