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WOULD YOU TAKE NOTES FOR ME IN CLASS TODAY?

This question is a polite request using the modal verb “would”. It’s used when someone cannot attend class and asks a friend to write important information from the lesson.

Take notes” means to write short, important points during a lesson, meeting, or talk. This sentence is very common in school or university situations.

📌 Examples:

  • Would you take notes for me in class today? I have a doctor’s appointment.

  • I’m going to miss class. Can you take notes for me?

  • She took great notes last week.

  • He is taking notes right now.

  • We will share notes after class.


🟦 GRAMMAR (with examples)

Modal Verbs (would, can, should, must)

  • Would you take notes for me?

  • Can you help me study later?

  • You should write down the important points.

  • You mustn’t forget your notebook.

Present Simple

  • I take notes every day.

  • She writes everything the teacher says.

  • Do you take notes in math class?

Present Continuous

  • He is taking notes now.

  • We are studying for the test.

Past Simple

  • I took notes last Monday.

  • She didn’t bring her notebook.

  • Did you write everything?

Future (will / going to)

  • I will take notes for you.

  • She is going to copy the notes later.

Adverbs of frequency

  • I always take notes in science.

  • He sometimes forgets his pen.

Prepositions

  • In class, I sit next to my friend.

  • I write notes in my notebook.


🟨 VOCABULARY (10 words with definition)

  1. Take notes – To write important information from a class.

  2. Class – A lesson in school or college.

  3. Notebook – A book where you write.

  4. Pen – A tool used to write.

  5. Teacher – The person who gives the lesson.

  6. Student – A person who learns in school.

  7. Lesson – A period of teaching.

  8. Topic – The subject of the lesson.

  9. Homework – Work students do at home.

  10. Help – To assist or support someone.


🟧 USEFUL EXPRESSIONS

  • Would you take notes for me today?

  • I can’t come to class.

  • I will write everything for you.

  • I’ll send you the notes later.

  • Don’t worry, I’ll help you.

  • Thanks! You’re a great friend.

  • Let’s study together after class.

  • I missed the lesson. Can I see your notes?


🟪 SENTENCES

Positive:

  • I take notes every day.

  • He is taking notes now.

  • We took notes during the history class.

  • She will take notes tomorrow.

  • They are going to write everything today.

Negative:

  • I don’t take notes in music class.

  • She isn’t writing anything now.

  • He didn’t bring his notebook.

  • We won’t need notes today.

  • They can’t help with that.

Questions:

  • Would you take notes for me in class today?

  • Can I use your notes later?

  • Is he taking notes right now?

  • Did you write the date?

  • Will she give you the notes?

Answers:

  • Yes, of course I will.

  • No, I can’t. I’ll be absent too.

  • Yes, he’s writing everything.

  • No, I didn’t bring my pen.

  • Yes, she will send them after class.


🗨️ CONVERSATION

Anna: Hey, would you take notes for me in class today?
Ben: Sure! Why? Are you okay?
Anna: Yes, but I have a dentist appointment.
Ben: No problem. I’ll write everything the teacher says.
Anna: Thank you! I really appreciate it.
Ben: You’re welcome. I’ll send the notes this evening.
Anna: Great! See you tomorrow.


📖 READING

"Missing Class"

Sofia had a cold and couldn’t go to school. She sent a message to her classmate, Lila: “Would you take notes for me in class today?”

Lila replied: “Yes, I will. I hope you feel better soon!”

That day, Lila took good notes in every subject. She wrote the math problems, the vocabulary list, and the science facts. In the evening, she sent photos of her notebook to Sofia.

Sofia read the notes and said, “Thank you so much! Now I can study and not miss anything.”

Comprehension Questions:

  1. Why didn’t Sofia go to school?
    → She had a cold.

  2. Who took notes for her?
    → Lila.

  3. What subjects did Lila write about?
    → Math, vocabulary, and science.

  4. How did Lila send the notes?
    → She sent photos.

  5. How did Sofia feel?
    → She was thankful and happy.

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