English for Academic and Professional Purposes Group 3 Report. GAS12-A.pptx

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DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PARAPHRASING AND SUMMARIZING

1 Paraphrasing vs Summarizing Paraphrasing and summarizing are both related terms . They are often confusing for people. are essential techniques for an effective and efficient essay. An absolute must when dealing with specific concepts.

1 Paraphrasing is reading over a text and interpreting it in one’s own words without changing the meaning of original text. Required sometimes to prove your point . It provides support and adds credibility to your own writing, it is also used to add depth to your work.

Paraphrasing is used: When another writer’s work has to be used. When quotes are not used in the text. When the ideas have a greater relevance than the style of writing. When you want to simplify the work of another person.

Summarizing The tool in writing which is used when you need the main idea of the text. It is condensed form of the written text in your own words with only the Highlight of the text. Only the main idea or the basic information is included.

Summarizing It is also applicable when you want to distance yourself from the original text.

: When only the main ideas of the writer are to be identified. Summarizing is used : When only an overview of the whole work is required. When simplification is required . When only the main highlights of the work have to be mentioned.

Title Text Lesson 7: OUTLINING

Title Text What is Outlining? is a method of organizing and structuring your thoughts and ideas before you start writing. an outline is a plan for or a summary of a writing project or speech. maybe either informal or formal

Title Text Contents 1 . Definition of Outline 2. Examples 3. Guidelines

DEFINITION OF OUTLINE : An outline is a hierarchical structure that represents the main points and supporting details of a piece of writing. It acts as a roadmap for your content, allowing you to organize your thoughts and ensure a logical flow.

Outline can take different forms depending on the purpose and type of writing . They can be in the form of: . Examples: Bullet points heading, or even visual diagrams The main goal is to provide a clear structure for your ideas.

When creating an outline, there are a few guidelines to keep in mind; . Guidelines: Start with a concise thesis statement or main idea . Use headings and subheadings to organize your main points and supporting details. Follow a logical order and ensure that each point flow smoothly into the next.

Guidelines: Use parallel structure to maintain consistency and clarity. Be flexible and open to revising and rearranging your outline as needed.

Outlining can be a helpful tool in the writing process, allowing you to stay organized and focused .

THANKS

MONIB, Saimah D. DALUMA, Aina B. BUISAN, JEHANIE PRESENTED BY: GROUP 3
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