Caribexams tutorial: How to write a summary?
This is a visual representation of what you do when you summarize a written passage.
Caribexams tutorial: English A writing a summary How to write a summary |
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The following are the six (6) steps for writing a summary |
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Find the main idea of the passage: Read the passage the first time for understanding. (So you can get a sense of what point they are trying to make.) Ask yourself, “ What was the passage about?” (You should answer yourself with a sentence or a phrase) Hint: If you are having problems, scan the passage to see which 'topic' word appears most often. This is likely the topic of the passage. Read the passage a second time. What is the overall point being made about the topic word? You need to be able to see the "big picture" being presented by the passage. This is the main idea of the whole passage; Write it down. Never start writing a summary before you read the passage for a second time. |
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Find the supporting ideas in the passage: (Supporting ideas are used to develop, explain or expand on the main idea.) While "skimming" (reading through quickly) the passage for (A paragraph expresses and develops one main idea or point) Underline topic sentences in the paragraphs and the key ideas in them. |
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After reading the passage for the third time, write one or two summary sentences for each paragraph describing the main idea that you see expressed by the paragraph. If you see yourself repeating the same ideas, you will need to read the passage again to get a clearer picture and then revise your summary sentences. |
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Join together the main idea of the passage and your paragraph summary sentences by using transitional words and/or phrases.
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Reread (and edit if necessary) the summary to make sure it clear and to-the-point. **Check your spelling and grammar. |
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Finally, check your summary against the author’s original. Have you correctly described the author’s main idea and the essential supporting points? Make any necessary adjustments or changes to your summary. |
Example of a summary. |
Glad you like it !
Hi Guest,
I am glad that you like the community! Sounds to me that you know quite a lot about essay types already. Please feel free to write some more about essays, I am sure that there are many CXC students here who would like and benefit from your explanations.
Re: explain the term "continuous prose"
Basically, the term "continuous prose" means that you must write your answer in the format of an essay. That is, you must use complete sentences and paragraphs to write your answer.
I think CXC says this, because sometimes exam candidates write their answers in the form of notes - like bullet points. They do not bother to write complete sentences and they do not use paragraphs. They do not write complete passages for their answers. That is why CXC stresses that your answer must be in "continuous prose".
I hope this is helpful.
am looking forward to see u
am looking forward to see u write more about stories........ and some tips on to how to do maths.
Today is the day b4 my
Today is the day b4 my english language cxc...n i needed a bit of las minute help wid summaries...this really helped me!!tank u very much!!
i cant pass English
no matter wat i do i cant pass,i go classes..wen i was in form five my english teacher didnt didnt gve me a chance to do english,i belive if i did do it that time around i would of get it,cause i pass all my subject expect maths.Well that didnt stop me from going college,i get in college without english and i go english classes.thinking that i would get a better chance of getting it but i didnt i waste my mother money and now i feel so down,i would never be successful,cause if i cant pass one common CXC english,I cant go to people work place witout without,so i guess i would alway be a bat...please help me.
your truly
nateshia
Kick out the negative and begin positive!
Hi Nateshia. Firstly, "when you think and act negative, you will get negative results but...when you think and act positive, you will get positive results." What is your choice today? Never say you can't, instead say "I CAN DO IT!" BECAUSE WITH GOD, "ALL" THINGS ARE POSSIBLE! :D NEVER GIVE UP! PUT GOD FIRST, IN "EVERYTHING" YOU DO! Nateshia and to all of you who might be having similar battles, you can do it! :D GOD BLESS TO ALL :)
nateshia, i am positive you
nateshia, i am positive you are not a bat. However, I strongly believe no one took the the time to really teach you English. If you had a good tutor who understood your learning style and developed a lesson plan that suits you, you would be very successful. Please do not give up!
Summaries Essay
Hi, I am very grateful to be part of this online learning site thing. I am learning quite a lot from reading through the different things posted here. Thanks so much for allowing me. I look forward to lots more. I totally understand how to Summarize a passage now. Thanks.
CJJ
English Language & Literature
I find this site useful. Is it possible to get updates on ever-changing English Language?
I would appreciate an explanation of the difference between an Argumentative and a Discursive essay - eg, does one write both sides in an argumentative essay and put weight on the side one is supporting?
Does a Discursive essay present both sides equally? Does the writer support one side?
What is an Expository essay? Is a Descriptive essay under the umbrella of an Expository essay?
Thank you.
skr