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UNIT 3 Writing a Summary STARTING UP Ex. 1. Look at these sayings. What do they mean? Which of the ideas do you agree with?
Barbara Kingsolver (b.1955), American novelist
Aristotle (384 BC – 322 BC), Greek philosopher
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807 – 1882), American poet
VOCABULARY [1] POLYSEMANTIC NOUNS Ex. 1. What is a point? Study some meanings of the noun. Translate the sentences below using the most suitable Russian translation from the list: Пункт, момент, вопрос, точка, главное, суть, смысл, «соль».
IDIOMS Ex. 2. Study some word combinations with point. Match Russian translations to the English phrases. Translate the sentences below.
PHRASAL VERBS Ex. 3. Fill in the gaps with a suitable Russian translation from the list: вмешиваться в, прерывать, выключить, отключить, кроить, перестать, исключить, бросить делать ч-л. Translate the sentences below.
Ex. 3. Insert a preposition and translate. 1. I was …… the point …… submitting my dissertation when I received an e-mail from my advisor where he asked me not to do it. 2. I’ll have to cut…… eating so much bread, I’m afraid. I’m putting ……. weight. 3. He has been speaking …… ten minutes but hasn’t come ……. the point yet. 4. If he goes ……. speaking so slowly, he will never come ……. the point. 5. When we say “You must cut….. smoking” it means you must stop smoking, when we say “You must cut ….. smoking”, it means you must smoke less. 6. You are not keeping ……. the point but, please, don’t begin your story from the very beginning. It is too long. 7. From a common point …… view, master students are more motivated ……. their research than bachelor students. 8. For how long was the water cut…… yesterday? – For a whole day, and though they warned us, we were very annoyed…… it. 9. Cut the story …… to two or three short paragraphs. I’ll give you about ten minutes….. it. 10. Bobby has spoiled the book again! He has cut ……several illustrations.
READING How to Write a Summary [2] A summary is a condensed version of a larger reading. The purpose of a summary is to give the reader a clear, objective picture of the original text. A good summary makes the author's ideas clear, perhaps even clearer than in the original. A summary, which is generally much shorter than the original text, is not a rewrite of the original piece. It should be written in your own words to give the basic ideas of the original reading while eliminating most of supporting details, such as examples and illustrations. While reading the original work, take note of what or who is the focus and do your best to answer the question: What is the reading about and what does the author want to communicate? Sometimes, the central idea of the piece is stated in the introduction or first paragraph, and the supporting ideas of this central idea are presented one by one in the following paragraphs. Always read the introductory paragraph thoughtfully and look for a thesis statement. Finding the thesis statement is like finding a key to a locked door. Frequently, however, the thesis, or central idea, is implied or suggested. Thus, you will have to work harder to figure out what the author wants readers to understand. Use any hints that may shed light on the meaning of the piece: pay attention to the title and any headings and to the opening and closing lines of paragraphs. Preparing to Write: Here are some preliminary steps in writing a summary. 1. Skim the text, noting in your mind the subheadings. If there are no subheadings, try to divide the text into sections. The author'suse of paragraphing will often be a useful guide. 2. Read the text, highlighting important information and taking notes. 3. In your own words, write one-sentence summaries for each section or paragraph. 4. Write down the key support points for the main topic, but do not include minor details. 5. Write a thesis:a one-sentence summary of the entire piece. Remember:the thesis expresses the central idea of the piece. 6. Go through the process again, making changes as appropriate. For example:
Global Implications of Patent Law Variation
Writing the Summary When writing the summary, you should follow some basic requirements: 1. The summary should cover the original as a whole. 2. The material should be presented in a neutral fashion. 3. The summary should be a condensed version of the material, presented in your own words. 4. Do not include anything that does not appear in the original. 5. Do not include your own comments or evaluation. 6. Begin with a good introductory sentence – in one sentence identify your source (the author, title, date and place of publication) and provide a general overview of the article. 7. Remember: the length of the summary depends on how long the original document is. Usually it is about one third ofthe length of the original article. Sample one-paragraph summary: In his paper Global Implications of Patent Law Variation, Koji Suzuki (N.Y., 1991) states that lack of consistency in the world’s patent laws is a serious problem. In most of the world, patent ownership is given to the inventor that is the first to file for a patent. However, the United States maintains the first-to-invent policy. In view of this, patent ownership can change depending on the country. Multiple patent ownership can result in economic problems; however, most striking is the international tension it causes. The fact that the United States does not recognize patent ownership in other countries, in violation of the Paris Convention on Industrial Properties, has prompted the World Intellectual Properties Organization (WIPO) to push the United States to review its existing patent law principles.
For a multi-paragraph summary, discuss each supporting point in a separate paragraph.
Ex. 1. Have you learnt the differences between abstract, annotation, and summary? Test yourself. Answer the questions and tick the right box.
LANGUAGE TRAINING Claim, state, argue, contend, suggest, report, explain, discuss, criticize, recommend, maintain, argue against, illustrate, posit, write, insist, emphasize, point out, mention, go on with, stress, examine, analyze, inform, conclude, propose, reveal, focus. STRONG ARGUMENT… e.g. claim ………………………………………………………………. NEUTRAL … e.g. state. …………………………………………………………………………... COUNTERARGUMENT …………………………………………………………………………... SUGGESTION ……………………………………………………………………………………. CRITICISM……………………………………………………………………………………….. At the beginning; first; at the end; in the first part; in the final part/ section; in the next part; in the main part; in the introduction; then; afterwards; at last; moreover; in (the) conclusion; in addition to that; next; finally; summing up his / her thoughts.
Ex. 4. Study the examples. Using the words and phrases from the exercises above, make up sentences according to the frames [3]. e.g. The article “Gold and Silver” by Joe Lawrence, found in the September 3, 2002 issue of Newsweek on pages 29-32, states that gold and silver are still the precious metals to invest in because their value never goes down.
In the article “Gold and Silver” (Newsweek; September 3, 2002; pp. 29-3), Joe Lawrence states that gold and silver are still the precious metals to invest in because their value never goes down.
In conclusion, the author makes several assumptions of silver and gold investment growth in the nearest future. 1. The article ____________by _________________, found in the ______________ issue of (title) (author's last name) (date: M/D/Y) ______________________ on pages __________, states that ____________. (name of the journal) (main idea)
2.___________'s article on ______________ (year) discusses the _____________.
3. __________________, in his/her article, "________________" argues that ____________.
4. According to ___________________ (year), __________________________________.
5. In the article _______________ (_______________________________________________), (title of the article) (title of the journal; date of issue M/D/Y; pgs) ____________________ states that ________________________. (author’s last name) (main idea)
6. _______________, the author/ researcher/ scientist/ reporter _____________________ that… (introductory word) (any appropriate verb)
SKILLS Find an article in English related to the topic of your thesis and write its one-page summary following the tips below [4] 1. Begin with a good introductory phrase. See ex. 4 for a possible model. 2. Be sure to give a full reference for the article in the first sentence. Follow the examplesabove (ex. 4) or below: for printed article: Serwer A (1997) Michael Dell Turns the PC World Inside Out. Fortune VI (8): 76-86. for on-line article: Disney, Sears. Walmart Clothes Made at Bangladeshi Factory Where Fire Killed 112. (2012, November 28). Fox News.com. Retrieved from http://www.foxnews.com/world/2012/11/28/disney-sears-clothes-made-at-bangladeshi-factory-where-fire-killed-112/ 3. Mention the major aspects/factors/reasons that are discussed in the article. Discuss each supporting point in a separate paragraph. Introduce it in the first (topic) sentence. Example: The first major area in which women have become a powerful force is politics. Other phrases to use:
[1] Based on: Матюшкина-Герке Т.И. и др. Учебник англ. яз. Для II курса ин-тов и фак. иностр. яз. – М.: Высш. школа, 1974. – С. 31 – 38. [2] Based on: Writing a Summary. URL: http://homepage.smc.edu/reading_lab/writing_a_summary.htm (дата обращения 22.03.2013); How to Write a Summary. URL: http://depts.washington.edu/owrc/Handouts/How%20to%20Write%20a%20Summary.pdf (дата обращения 22.03.2013); Bauer-Ramazani, Cristine. How to Write a Summary with In-Text Citations. URL: http://academics.smcvt.edu/cbauer-ramazani/AEP/EN104/summary.htm (дата обращения 22.03.2013). [3] Based on: How to Write a Summary// Maria College. URL: mariacollege.edu/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/HOW_TO_WRITE_A_SUMMARY.doc (дата обращения 22.03.2013). [4] Bauer-Ramazani, Cristine. Op. cit. UNIT 3 Writing a Summary STARTING UP Ex. 1. Look at these sayings. What do they mean? Which of the ideas do you agree with?
Barbara Kingsolver (b.1955), American novelist
Aristotle (384 BC – 322 BC), Greek philosopher
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807 – 1882), American poet
VOCABULARY [1] POLYSEMANTIC NOUNS Ex. 1. What is a point? Study some meanings of the noun. Translate the sentences below using the most suitable Russian translation from the list:
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