Listening to Lectures

Taking notes in class is not just about paying attention in class. It is an active way of conceptualizing materials as you take them in. By writing something in your own words, you're able to actively learn concepts, as well as commit them to memory. If you’re struggling to understand your professors’ lectures because they speak quickly or you're new to studying in English, try using the following process for listening to lectures.


*Note on transcripts and captions: Speakers naturally emphasize and repeat important information, and you will sharpen your skills by listening in for these clues. If you have access to a transcript, consider waiting until you have completed the listening process to read it. As for captions, they can be very helpful and depending on your language level you may or may not need them. If you are unsure, try listening without them for the first round.