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SUMMARY SKILLS Writing a good summary demonstrates that you clearly understand a text and that you can make your readers understand what you are trying to say. A summary can be tough to write at first as you might include too much or too little information. However, with the help of this 8-step method, you will be able to summarise texts quickly and successfully for any class or subject.
SUMMARY SKILLS STEP 1: BREAK DOWN   & DIGEST First, skim through the text you are required to summarise and divide it into sections. Be sure to focus on any headings and subheadings. Also, you should take note of terms in  bold  and make sure you understand them before you read. 
SUMMARY SKILLS STEP 2:  READ   Now that you have prepared, go ahead and read the selection. Read straight through. At this point of time, you do not need to stop to look up anything that gives you trouble — just get a feel for the author’s tone, style, and main idea.
SUMMARY SKILLS STEP 3: RE-READING  Rereading should be  active  reading. Make sure that you  underline  topic sentences and key facts. Label areas that you want to refer to as you write your summary. Also, label areas that should be avoided because the details — although they may be interesting — are too specific or unrelated. Identify areas that you do not understand and try to clarify those points. 
SUMMARY SKILLS STEP 4:  ONE SENTENCE AT A TIME You should now have a firm grasp on the text that you will be summarising. In the previous steps, you have divided the selection into sections and located the author’s main ideas and points. Now, write down the main idea of each section in one well-developed sentence. Make sure that what you include in your sentences are key points, not minor details.  
SUMMARY SKILLS STEP 5:  WRITE A THESIS STATEMENT [HYPOTHESIS] This is the key to any well-written summary. Review the sentences that you wrote in STEP 4. From the sentences, you should be able to create a thesis statement that clearly communicates what the entire text was trying to achieve. If you find that you are unable to do this step, then you should return to STEP 4 and make sure your sentences actually addressed key points.
SUMMARY SKILLS STEP 6:  READY TO WRITE At this point, your first draft is done. You can use the thesis statement as the introductory sentence of your summary, and your other sentences can make up the body. Make sure that they are in order. Add some transition words (for example:  then ,  however ,  also ,  moreover ) that help with the overall structure and flow of the summary. Once you start writing, take note of these points… (Continued on the next slide)
SUMMARY SKILLS STEP 6:  READY TO WRITE [SOME POINTERS]  Write in the present or past tense, depending on the context of the question (i.e., how the question is phrased) and what tense the first few words that are given to help you begin are in.  Make sure to include the author and title of the work.   Be concise: a summary should not be equal in length to the original text.   If you must use the words of the author, cite them. Otherwise, USE YOUR OWN WORDS (for example, instead of “in actual fact”, write “actually”)!  Do not add in your own opinions, ideas, or interpretations into the summary. The purpose of writing a summary is to accurately represent what the author wanted to say, not to provide a critique.
SUMMARY SKILLS STEP 7: CHECK FOR ACCURACY Reread your summary and make sure that you have accurately represented the author’s ideas and key points. Be sure that you have correctly cited anything directly quoted from the text. Also, check to make sure that your text does not contain your own commentary on the selection.
SUMMARY SKILLS STEP 8: REVISE  Once you are certain that your summary is accurate, you should (as with any piece of writing) revise it for style, grammar, and punctuation. You should be able to understand the main text based on your summary alone. If you do not, you may have focused too much on one area of the piece and not enough on the author’s main idea.
SUMMARY SKILLS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT[S]: http://www.enotes.com/topics/how-write-summary

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Summary Writing Skills

  • 1. SUMMARY SKILLS Writing a good summary demonstrates that you clearly understand a text and that you can make your readers understand what you are trying to say. A summary can be tough to write at first as you might include too much or too little information. However, with the help of this 8-step method, you will be able to summarise texts quickly and successfully for any class or subject.
  • 2. SUMMARY SKILLS STEP 1: BREAK DOWN & DIGEST First, skim through the text you are required to summarise and divide it into sections. Be sure to focus on any headings and subheadings. Also, you should take note of terms in bold and make sure you understand them before you read. 
  • 3. SUMMARY SKILLS STEP 2: READ Now that you have prepared, go ahead and read the selection. Read straight through. At this point of time, you do not need to stop to look up anything that gives you trouble — just get a feel for the author’s tone, style, and main idea.
  • 4. SUMMARY SKILLS STEP 3: RE-READING Rereading should be active reading. Make sure that you underline topic sentences and key facts. Label areas that you want to refer to as you write your summary. Also, label areas that should be avoided because the details — although they may be interesting — are too specific or unrelated. Identify areas that you do not understand and try to clarify those points. 
  • 5. SUMMARY SKILLS STEP 4: ONE SENTENCE AT A TIME You should now have a firm grasp on the text that you will be summarising. In the previous steps, you have divided the selection into sections and located the author’s main ideas and points. Now, write down the main idea of each section in one well-developed sentence. Make sure that what you include in your sentences are key points, not minor details.  
  • 6. SUMMARY SKILLS STEP 5: WRITE A THESIS STATEMENT [HYPOTHESIS] This is the key to any well-written summary. Review the sentences that you wrote in STEP 4. From the sentences, you should be able to create a thesis statement that clearly communicates what the entire text was trying to achieve. If you find that you are unable to do this step, then you should return to STEP 4 and make sure your sentences actually addressed key points.
  • 7. SUMMARY SKILLS STEP 6: READY TO WRITE At this point, your first draft is done. You can use the thesis statement as the introductory sentence of your summary, and your other sentences can make up the body. Make sure that they are in order. Add some transition words (for example: then , however , also , moreover ) that help with the overall structure and flow of the summary. Once you start writing, take note of these points… (Continued on the next slide)
  • 8. SUMMARY SKILLS STEP 6: READY TO WRITE [SOME POINTERS]  Write in the present or past tense, depending on the context of the question (i.e., how the question is phrased) and what tense the first few words that are given to help you begin are in.  Make sure to include the author and title of the work.  Be concise: a summary should not be equal in length to the original text.  If you must use the words of the author, cite them. Otherwise, USE YOUR OWN WORDS (for example, instead of “in actual fact”, write “actually”)!  Do not add in your own opinions, ideas, or interpretations into the summary. The purpose of writing a summary is to accurately represent what the author wanted to say, not to provide a critique.
  • 9. SUMMARY SKILLS STEP 7: CHECK FOR ACCURACY Reread your summary and make sure that you have accurately represented the author’s ideas and key points. Be sure that you have correctly cited anything directly quoted from the text. Also, check to make sure that your text does not contain your own commentary on the selection.
  • 10. SUMMARY SKILLS STEP 8: REVISE Once you are certain that your summary is accurate, you should (as with any piece of writing) revise it for style, grammar, and punctuation. You should be able to understand the main text based on your summary alone. If you do not, you may have focused too much on one area of the piece and not enough on the author’s main idea.
  • 11. SUMMARY SKILLS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT[S]: http://www.enotes.com/topics/how-write-summary