It depends on the context when it is used but take notecan be the same as:
Listen to this
Listen up
Listen carefully
Write this down
Another way to say "please be aware" is "please note." You could also use phrases like "kindly take note" or "please keep in mind." These alternatives maintain a similar level of formality and convey the same message effectively.
Long to take you to get to school
Take on the role.
Another way to say "take the time" is "allocate time" or "set aside time." You could also say "make time" for something or "devote time" to a task or activity.
The Latin abbreviation nb (nota bene, "note well") could be used for this purpose.
minus, take away
What is your [take on] x? take on: view, opinion, response, interpretation, guess
There are several ways one may refer to a 50 note, such as 'Reddies'. 'Niftys' or 'Bullseye', for example is Cockney rhyming slang for a fifty pound note.
remove, dismantle, analyze,elucidate
receive advicereceive mentoringreceive assistance
you can take a airplane that is faraway and take a car in and out of town and walk down the road there is a lot of way to do it.
Another way to say "listen with a third ear" is to "tune in with an open mind" or "hear with deep understanding."