Learn to Listen, Listen to Learn 1: Academic Listening and Note-Taking / Edition 3

Learn to Listen, Listen to Learn 1: Academic Listening and Note-Taking / Edition 3

by Roni Lebauer
ISBN-10:
0138140014
ISBN-13:
9780138140014
Pub. Date:
01/05/2010
Publisher:
Pearson Education
ISBN-10:
0138140014
ISBN-13:
9780138140014
Pub. Date:
01/05/2010
Publisher:
Pearson Education
Learn to Listen, Listen to Learn 1: Academic Listening and Note-Taking / Edition 3

Learn to Listen, Listen to Learn 1: Academic Listening and Note-Taking / Edition 3

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Overview

The newly expanded Learn to Listen, Listen to Learn series prepares students for the rigors of academic classwork, helping them acquire the listening-comprehension and note-taking skills necessary for success.

This two-book series offers students valuable tips for getting the most from college lectures, including note-taking skills, organization of information, recognition of language cues, and the acquisition of vocabulary. Students are shown how a typical lecture is organized, using extensive excerpts and transcripts from authentic lectures on high-interest topics from a wide range of academic discipline.

Features:

  • Includes new and updated material, including expanded vocabulary, extension, and post-lecture activities to encourage students to discuss, research, and write about ideas raised in the lectures.
  • Teaches students how to recognize lecture organization, and how to evaluate and predict information.
  • Focuses on the acquisition of vocabulary, especially from the Academic Word List, and on the recognition of language cues.
  • Prepares students for academic testing with TOEFL-style test questions throughout the text.

Audio CDs are also available for this text. Click on the link to the left of this page to purchase the Audio CDs.

See also Learn to Listen, Listen to Learn 2.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780138140014
Publisher: Pearson Education
Publication date: 01/05/2010
Series: Learn to Listen - Listen to Learn
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 7.90(w) x 9.90(h) x 0.40(d)

Table of Contents

Unit 1 STARTING OUT: PRE-COURSEWORK EVALUATION

A.

Evaluating Listening Comprehension and Note-Taking Skills

LECTURE 1: Study Tips (Psychology)

B.

Teacher’s Note-Taking Feedback Form

Unit 2 UNDERSTANDING LECTURE DESIGN

A.

Comparing the Language of Lecturing to the Language of Writing 1

B.

Recognizing Cues

C.

Recognizing Paraphrase, Repetition, Exemplification, and Digression

D.

Summarizing Key Differences between the Language of Lecturing and

the Language of Writing

E.

Getting the Main Ideas Using Context and Prediction

F.

Predicting Content and Lecture Direction

Unit 3

RECOGNIZING INTRO DUCT ONS, CO NCL USIONS, AND DIGRES SIONS

A.

Using Introductions to Recognize Lecture Focus and Direction

B.

Recognizing and Comprehending Conclusions

C.

Recognizing Digressions

Unit 4 THE BASICS OF NOTE-TAKING

A.

Noting Key Words

B.

Using Abbreviations Thoughtfully

C.

Using Note-Taking Symbols and Abbreviations

D.

Visually Representing Relationships and the Relative Importance

of Information

LECTURE 2: "Nu Shu": Women’s Unique Language (Linguistics)

E.

Eight DOs and DON’Ts for Improving Lecture Comprehension and

Note-Taking

Unit 5

NOTING NUMBERS AND STATISTICS

A.

Differentiating between Numbers That Sound Similar

B.

Noting Years

C.

Noting Large Numbers in Isolation

D.

Noting Fractions and Decimals

E.

Noting Ratios

LECTURE 3: Exploring a Market: Attitudes towards pets (Business/Sociology)

LECTURE 4: Tobacco through the Millennia (Agriculture/History)

Unit 6

FOCUS ON LECTURE ORGANIZATION (PART 1)

A.

Why Listen for Organization?

B.

Organizational Plans within Lectures

C.

Defining a Term

D.

Listing Subtopics

E.

Describing a Causal Relationship

LECTURE 5: How to Deal with Stress (Psychology)

LECTURE 6: Acid Rain (Ecology/Chemistry)

Unit 7 FOCUS ON LECTURE ORGANIZATION (PART 2)

A. Exemplifying a Topic

B.

Describing a Process or Sequence of Events

C.

Classifying Subtopics

LECTURE 7: Archaeological Dating Methods (Anthropology)

LECTURE 8: Pheromones (Biology)

Unit 8 FOCUS ON LECTURE ORGANIZATION (PART 3)

A. Describing Characteristics

B.

Comparing and Contrasting

C.

Making a Generalization and Providing Evidence

LECTURE 9: The Near Side of the Moon (Astronomy)

LECTURE 10: Drink Your Green Tea! (Food Science)

Unit 9 TYING IT TOGETHER: END-OF-COURSE EVALUATION

LECTURE 11: Voter Turnout in the United States (Political Science)

LECTURE 12: The Pyramids of Egypt: An Engineering Feat (Engineering/History)

Appendix A Academic Word List Vocabulary

Appendix B Lecture Index by Organizational Plan

Appendix C Lecture Index by Subject Matter

Appendix D Rewritten Notes for Lectures 5—10

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