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Note making and Summary Writing

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  • What are the features of a good summary?
    Brief and concise Covers all main ideas Written in the writer’s own words No personal opinions Logical structure
  • What is Summary Writing?
    Summary writing is the process of shortening a longer text by focusing on its main points and important ideas. It presents the core message in a clear and conci
  • Can you include examples in a summary? Why or why not?
    No, examples should not be included in a summary because they are considered supporting details, not main ideas.
  • Why is note making important?
    Helps in better understanding and revision Improves focus and retention Saves time during exams Encourages organized thinking
  • What is Note Making?
    Note making is a method of recording important information from a passage in a brief, organized, and structured format using headings, subheadings, and abbrevia
  • What is the difference between note making and note taking?
    Note making is organized, uses headings and subheadings, and is done after reading a text. Note taking is usually done while listening (e.g., in class or a lec
  • What should be avoided in a summary?
    Direct copying from the original text Personal opinions or judgments Minor details or examples Lengthy explanations
  • What are the steps to write a good summary?
    Read the passage carefully. Identify the main idea and supporting details. Remove examples, repetition, and extra information. Use your own words. Keep it s
  • What are the parts of a note-making format?
    Title – Reflects the main idea of the passage Main Headings – Key points from the text Subheadings – Supporting details Abbreviations/Symbols – To save space
  • What is the ideal length of a summary?
    A summary should be roughly one-third of the original passage or within the word limit given (usually 50–80 words in exams).