2. Cornell notes
Lecture:
Old English Language
Date: 08/11/2019
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4. Post-listening discussion
4.1. Links with other academic sources
Around 400 words – find other sources on
the same topic and discuss the content of the lecture with regard to
these. You may wish to focus on possible
real-life applications of the ideas in the lecture and whether they are
successful, the ways in which the ideas/theory are/is useful/not useful,
agreement/disagreement with the ideas or opposing theories. Whichever you choose, make it clear from the
beginning what you will discuss.
4.2. Critical questions and answers
Five questions – previously written in
the left column of your Cornell notes and linked to information in the lecture.
Ensure they can be answered in a few sentences. Find a reliable source to
support your answer and cite it. Make sure you paraphrase the information you
find in the source – don’t just copy large quotations. Don’t ask a question if the full answer is in
the lecture – use the questions to demonstrate that you understand the lecture
and that you can think beyond what you were told in the lecture.
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