- Understand the process of summarising information from original sources.
- Identify and underline important ideas in a text.
- Write down key points while abridging verbs and avoiding examples, explanations, and repetition.
- Expand points into full sentences and link them using suitable connectors.
- Practice precision in expression to ensure the summary contains all main ideas.
- Reduce summaries to a concise length while maintaining essential information.
Childhood
Learning Objectives
TopRevision Notes & Summary
TopSummarising
Purpose of Summarising
- Summarising follows note-making and is used for reporting main points.
- It involves selection and paraphrasing of important information from the original source.
Steps in Summarising
- Underline important ideas.
- Write them down, abridging the verbs.
- Avoid examples, explanations, and repetition.
- Expand points into full sentences and link them with suitable connectors.
Example Transformations
- Original: Children who show intelligence far beyond their age often turn out to be mediocre in adult life.
- Summary: Precocious children often turn out to be mediocre in adult life.
- Original: Her genius was marked by excellence in the various arts, languages and science.
- Summary: She was a versatile genius.
Soybean Summary Example
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Original Points:
- Soybeans are seeds of the leguminous soybean plant.
- They grow in various soils and climates.
- Used in various forms: whole beans, soy sprouts, processed food items.
- Source of high-quality protein, low in fat and cholesterol.
- Lowers LDL levels, reduces risk of coronary heart disease.
- Soymilk is lactose-free and can be made at home.
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Condensed Summary:
- Soybean, a legume, grows in various conditions, yielding beans, sprouts, and food items, and is used for candles and bio-diesel. Rich in protein, vitamins, minerals, and fibres, it is low in cholesterol and fat, lowers LDL levels, and reduces coronary heart disease risk. Soymilk, lactose-free, is available flavoured and can be made at home.
Green Sahara Summary Example
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Original Points:
- The Sahara is the world's largest desert with low humidity and rare rainfall.
- Beneath it are vast aquifers of fossil water.
- 6,000 years ago, the Sahara was green, supporting hippos.
- The green Sahara resulted from paleo-monsoon migration influenced by Earth's axial tilt.
- Climate changes led to rapid drying, transforming the Sahara into its current state.
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Condensed Summary:
- The Sahara, once green and home to hippos, is now a desert due to paleo-monsoon migration and climate changes. Rapid drying transformed it into its current state, with vast aquifers of fossil water beneath.
Exam Tips & Common Mistakes
TopCommon Mistakes and Exam Tips
Common Pitfalls
- Overly Detailed Summaries: Students often include too much detail in their summaries, making them longer than necessary. Aim for brevity while retaining key points.
- Neglecting Key Ideas: Important concepts can be overlooked when summarizing. Ensure all main ideas are included.
- Improper Paraphrasing: Simply changing a few words in the original text does not constitute effective summarizing. Focus on rephrasing ideas in your own words while maintaining the original meaning.
Tips for Effective Summarizing
- Follow a Structured Approach: Use the steps of note-making as a guide: underline important ideas, write them down, and avoid examples and repetition.
- Use Connectors: When expanding points into full sentences, utilize suitable connectors to enhance the flow of the summary.
- Practice Precision: Be precise in your expression to ensure clarity and conciseness in your summaries.
- Aim for a Target Length: A good summary is typically one-third the length of the original passage. Practice reducing summaries further to improve conciseness.
- Focus on Main Points: Identify and emphasize the main ideas while omitting less critical information to create a more effective summary.
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Multiple Choice Questions
A.
Underlining important ideas
B.
Writing down ideas and abridging verbs
C.
Using examples and explanations
D.
Expanding points into full sentences with connectors
Correct Answer: C
Solution:
The process of summarising involves avoiding examples and explanations, focusing instead on important ideas and their connections.
A.
High cholesterol content
B.
Rich in saturated fats
C.
Ability to lower LDL levels
D.
Presence of lactose
Correct Answer: C
Solution:
Soybeans are recommended for their ability to lower LDL levels, which reduces the risk of coronary heart disease.
A.
Increased humidity and water availability
B.
High levels of carbon dioxide
C.
True or False
Correct Answer: False
Solution:
Soybeans are versatile and are used not only for food products but also for making candles and bio-diesel.
Correct Answer: True
Solution:
The green Sahara was a result of the migration of the paleo-monsoon due to changes in the Earth's axial tilt and orbit.
Correct Answer: False
Solution:
Soymilk is lactose-free, making it suitable for people with lactose intolerance.
Correct Answer: True
Solution:
Summarising requires expanding the points into full sentences and linking them using suitable connectors, as opposed to nominalising the points.
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