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Effective note-taking for the TOEFL Listening section hinges on brevity and memory triggers, rather than verbatim transcription []. The core principle is to capture only the most critical words, primarily nouns and essential verbs, that will later jog your memory about the topic []. For instance, when describing a castle, jotting down "castle" and perhaps abbreviations like "cen" for century and "s" for southern is sufficient, allowing the word "castle" to recall descriptive details like "beautiful" []. This strategy frees up cognitive load to focus on understanding the content rather than getting bogged down in writing [].
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Effective note-taking for the TOEFL Listening section hinges on brevity and memory triggers, rather than verbatim transcription []. The core principle is to capture only the most critical words, primarily nouns and essential verbs, that will later jog your memory about the topic []. For instance, when describing a castle, jotting down "castle" and perhaps abbreviations like "cen" for century and "s" for southern is sufficient, allowing the word "castle" to recall descriptive details like "beautiful" []. This strategy frees up cognitive load to focus on understanding the content rather than getting bogged down in writing [].