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  • If you are learning a language or several languages like me

  • you must know that taking notes is so tricky

  • you take a lot of notes from language lessons

  • books or videos podcasts you fill one notebook after another

  • but it often takes a lot of work to organize to search

  • and review or you just

  • note down a lot of new vocabulary but never review them again

  • if you want to know how to take notes

  • smartly absorb what you have learned this video is for you

  • I'm Zoe , a PhD student in sociology

  • in France and now in Germany who speak seven languages

  • note taking

  • is part of my life I have to read many books and papers

  • and learn different languages

  • after years of struggling

  • and trying out to different methods I finally found some

  • practical ways to take note

  • efficiently and I would like to share them with you in detail

  • I'm going to tell you why I prefer certain tools

  • over others at different learning levels

  • so this video is structured by my favorite

  • note taking techniques

  • for different learning levels beginner

  • intermediate and advanced level

  • please please please give me a like if you

  • like this video and find it helpful

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  • the key to

  • smart notetaking is asking yourself the right questions

  • how to select

  • organize

  • and highlight the information to reuse and review them quickly

  • I don't note down everything I learn.

  • For the beginner level focusing on pronunciation

  • basic grammar structures and frequent words is more important

  • no need to note down

  • long and complicated sentences

  • or even a paragraph to show you have worked a lot on it

  • which is often overwhelming when it comes to reviewing

  • if you note down a word or an example sentence

  • keep the sentence simple

  • short clear and related to your daily life

  • this phase is essential to keep your interest

  • and build good learning habits

  • for intermediate advanced level the same principle: be selective

  • less but useful

  • one mistake I used to make is to

  • note down everything without selection

  • I used to read a news article on Aljazeera

  • for learning Arabic every day

  • and I checked

  • all the new words and noted down

  • all the long and complicated sentences

  • by expecting that I would memorize everything

  • first I copy them into an excel sheet

  • translates into English and then imports them inside my Anki

  • it seems super logical

  • but it was

  • counterproductive because those sentences were so long

  • complicated and heavy

  • so I often feel very overwhelmed to review them

  • I still have this heavy deck

  • and I really need more

  • motivation to reopen it

  • so now I prefer to note down a part of the sentence

  • rather than the whole sentence for example

  • normally I don't note down the whole sentence anymore

  • but I don't only know down words

  • because I still need a context so normally I note down

  • part of the sentence for example

  • it means climate conference

  • it's gonna be very useful I understand the context

  • I will just note down this part

  • I use

  • different tools for different resources and different levels

  • Excel sheet for the beginner level

  • Google doc for the notes with Tandem partner

  • Notability on iPad for language

  • books and articles

  • new words from YouTube videos

  • and Netflix I use Reverso

  • one by one step by step I'm gonna explain it

  • Excel is more beneficial for the beginner

  • period by separating notes

  • into different categories

  • words and grammar points

  • I usually start learning a language with the structured book

  • or videos I usually organize words in different topics

  • like place, time and food

  • etc the goal of this period is to have a

  • basic language structure and gain frequent words

  • if you want to know more about how

  • I memorize vocabulary with this method

  • especially for the beginner level

  • you can check out

  • this video of course

  • you can do it by noting them down in different notebook but

  • two is enough one for grammar and another for vocabulary

  • but one advantage of excel is you can search

  • quickly reorganize them and link those notes together

  • excel is very suitable for visualizing the

  • whole structure when you review

  • you can import them into your Anki

  • Anki is a super handy to review at the beginner level

  • why I always emphasize the beginner level I'm gonna

  • explain you guys

  • the disadvantage of excel

  • is you can't practice your writing skill

  • sometimes we memorize better when we write at the same time

  • my solution to this problem is to write sentences or journals

  • so just open

  • this excel sheet and try to use and link what you have learned

  • it's actually that active recall

  • is more interesting than just repeating Anki cards

  • make new sentences or write Journal by using them and linking them

  • together

  • that's that you just learned a couple of new verbs okay

  • such as to eat

  • then

  • add words progressively into food time and place categories

  • over time while you know down this verb

  • you can add a simple example by using

  • other words like this morning he eats the bread

  • next time you learn a new word for example

  • library or something you can say

  • um he eats breakfast in the library

  • which is super weird for me this kind of things

  • to be honest I don't use Excel after a certain level

  • because I already know the structure of the language

  • making constantly different categories just make this document

  • heavier and heavier

  • so next phase we have to simplify

  • when I start to exchange with the Tandem partner

  • I will basically note down the date

  • words and expressions short sentences

  • then I will put a couple of keywords on the top

  • I often know down with my Tandem partner on a Google doc

  • so we can edit at the same time

  • a Google doc on the drive is very practical now is my favorite

  • notes taking tool for any kind of notes

  • not just for language learning even for podcast everything

  • so because I can review them whenever and whereever I want

  • one important tip

  • always take note with highlight

  • it's actually the most crucial thing but it often neglected

  • you should assume the future you

  • who's gonna read those notes without remembering

  • everything and don't always want to start from the first page

  • so it will be efficient to keep points

  • especially the mistakes

  • you used to make clearly and pop out quickly

  • for example

  • while I'm doing my Tandem exchange when she corrects me

  • I will highlight the type of mistakes in different colors

  • the pronunciation mistakes is in green

  • new words in yellow

  • and grammar mistakes in blue

  • it's super helpful when I review

  • I directly target my weaknesses rather than

  • browsing everything once again

  • I read those highlight notes after the

  • Tandem and the language lesson it only takes

  • five to ten minutes

  • but it can reinforce my memory

  • or every day before my language lesson

  • I browse those notes quickly

  • it's actually a very good way to review as well

  • one tip it will be more efficient if you read then out loud

  • the following tool is Notability when I have a higher level

  • and want to avoid writing or copying

  • every new words in an excel or document

  • because I feel like

  • I know more about language

  • I can remember words by their roots and context

  • so if I study with a book or read articles like news

  • I often open a file

  • on my Pad and when I note the translation

  • I writes them on a blank side of the book

  • I don't write it under the word when I do revision

  • I will reread the text I don't read the translation directly

  • but I try to remember what it means

  • and I review the whole chapter at the end of the week

  • by just browsing reading

  • the articles again

  • the same highlights technique new words in yellow

  • grammar point in blue

  • pronunciation in green and translation in pink

  • The highlight style should be constant for all your notes

  • for the words from YouTube videos or Netflix

  • I use Reverso to take notes by saving them by one click

  • then I can directly review those cards on application

  • but I don't like the spaced repetition function

  • on Reverso, to be honest I found it so slow

  • and too repetitive I I can't adjust them

  • so you can try it out maybe it's suitable for you

  • another way I do is by

  • exporting the vocabulary list of a period like

  • one week or two weeks

  • on an excel sheet and browse them

  • quickly as a quick review

  • it's great that they still keep the original sentences from the video

  • another tip for review is you have to write it

  • in your study plan like fifteen to thirty minutes

  • before starting a new lesson

  • You have to build a habit of reviewing

  • to sum up Excel and Anki are more useful at the beginner level

  • I still use all these tools

  • I use mostly Google documents for my Persian Arabic because

  • now I only do Tandem practice to keep my level

  • but I use Reverso or Notability

  • Google documents sometimes Anki

  • for my German because I'm learning it intensively

  • I need to watch the news and read articles every day but I use Anki

  • uh sparingly to be honest

  • because it takes too much time to import notes and to review

  • and it's just boring

  • I browse the highlight notes immediately after reading

  • an article or language exchange

  • and I do a weekly review to go through

  • everything and the rest is the

  • immersion

  • listen read and speak

  • as much as possible to remember those words by repeating them

  • in different situations

  • rather than just memorizing them mechanically

  • so you can try them out

  • just find the most suitable one for your level or

  • learning style I'm just giving you a toolkit

  • if you have any questions

  • please leave them in the comments

  • I will try my best to answer them

  • and help you to improve your notes

  • taking skills and language learning skills

  • if you have good methods please

  • share them with others in the community

  • I hope this video is helpful

  • don't forget to give me a like and subscribe to my channel

  • see you soon guys bye

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