My first IFR approach I was completely unprepared for the wall of text that came in the form of a clearance. Especially since I was also concentrating on actually flying the plane under the hood. I got into the habit after a couple of those of making sure everything was setup for the approach and I had literally nothing to do for a few seconds while I waited for "the line".
Reading back everything is just silly. One CFI once told me you really only need to hit the key points, altitude, heading, baro settings, etc.
"Bugsmasher XXX fly heading 320, at or below 1600, contact approach on 119.65"
Can be simplified as
"320, at or below 1600, going to 119.65, XXX" or even less words..