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VARIOUS TECHNIQUES IN
SUMMARIZING A VARIETY OF
ACADEMIC TEXTS
Learning Competency:
Uses various techniques in summarizing
a variety of academic texts.
T
ryto recall one of the novels or short stories you discussed
in one of your previous classes in English; choose one
selection out of the several you tackled throughout your
school life. Then, on a separate sheet of paper
, try to rewrite
the story using your own words.
Questions:
a.Did you find the retelling of the story difficult? Why orwhy
not?
b.What strategies did you employ in order to retellthe
story? Did you find these strategies helpful?
What is Summarizing?
Buckle
y
(2004)
Fit to
Print
Summarizing is reducing text to one-third or
one-quarter its original size, clearly articulating
the author ’smeaning, and retaining mainideas.
Diane
Hacke
r
(2008)
A
Canadian
Writer ’s
Referenc
e
Summarizing involves stating a work’s thesis and
main ideas “simply, briefly, and accurately”.
Dictionaries Summarizing is taking a lot of information and
creating a condensed version that covers the
main points; and to express the most important
facts or ideas about something or someone ina
short and clear form
Summarizing
thesis
Main ideas
Clearly
articulating
Simple, brief,
accurate
Reducing text
Condensed version
Short and clear form
Most important
facts or ideas
Various Techniques in Summarizing a Variety of
Academic Texts
1.Read the work first to understand the author ’sintent.
(inaccurate summary is plagiarism)
2.Present information through facts, skills, and concept in visual
formats. (use flow charts or infographics)
3.T
o avoid difficulty, you need first to know the main points and
the supporting details. (exclude any illustrations, examples or
explanations)
4.Analyze the text to save time in thinking what you will do.
5.Think what information you will put in your summary. (cover
the main points and arguments of the document.
6.Restate the words into different one. (retain the
information)
7.You willfully understand what the document is when
you organize all ideas.
8.Write down all information in a coherent and precise
form.
9.Represent information through using dimensional
constructions in representing concepts, skills or facts.
10.Paraphrasing is one of the skills you can do in writing
a summary. (do not use the same words with the author)
Here is how you start writing your summary:
Due to an increase in traffic between the various island which
make up Japan, and predictions of a continuing growth in train
travel, a rail tunnel was built to connect the islands of Honshu and
Hokkaido. The Seikan Tunnel in Japan is today the longest tunnel in
the world, with a length of almost 54km. When the tunnel was
opened in 1988,all existing trains went through it. However
, newer
Japanese bullet trains have never used the tunnel because of the
cost of extending the high speed line through it. Consequently, the
train journey by air takes only three and a half hours. This has
combined with the fall in the cost of flying, has meant that more
people travel by plane than train and the tunnel is not used asmuch
as forecasters had predicted.
 Increase in traffic
 Connect islands
(Honshu & Hokkaido)
 Predictions and
continuing growth
 The longest rail tunnel
 Opened 1988
 54 km
 Opened in 1988
 Bullet trains
 Never used tunnel
 Fall in the cost of flying
 Not used as much as
forecasters predicted
Summary:
The longest railway tunnel in the
world links the islands of Honshu
and Hokkaido. This 54km tunnel was
inaugurated in 1988 to deal with the
predicted increase in rail traffic.
However
, the fall in the cost of flying
and the fact that high speed trains
cannot use the tunnel have resulted
in the tunnel being less widely used
than expected.
Summarizing Techniques:
1.Somebody Wanted But So Then
2.SAAC method
3.5 W’s, 1H
4. First, Then, Finally
5.Give me the Gist
1.Somebody Wanted But So Then
Somebody: Who is the story
about?
Wanted: What does the main
character want?
But:Identify a problem that
the main character
encountered.
So:How does the main
character solve the problem?
Then: Tellhow the story ends.
Somebody: Little Red Riding
Hood
Wanted: She wanted to take
cookies to her sick grandmother
.
But:Sheencountered a wolf
pretending to be her
grandmother.
So:Sheran away,crying for help.
Then: A woodsman heard her
and saved her from the wolf.
2.SAAC Method
State: name of the
article, book, or story
Assign: the name of the
author
Action: what the author
is doing (tells, explains)
Complete: complete the
sentence or summary
with keywords and
important details
State: The boy Who Cried Wolf
Assign: Aesop (a Greek story teller)
Action: tells
Complete: what happens when a
shepherd boy repeatedly lies to the
villagers about seeing a wolf
The Boy Who Cried Wolf, by Aesop
(Greek story teller), tells what happens
when a shepherd boy repeatedly lies to
the villagers about seeing a wolf. After a
while, they ignore his false cries. Then,
when a wolf really does attack, they do not
come to help him.
3.5 W’s, 1H
 Who is the story about?
 What did they do?
 When did the actiontake
place?
 Where did the story
happen?
 Why did the main
character do what
he/she did?
 How did the main
character do what
she/he did?
Who: The tortoise
What: He raced a quick, boastful hare
and won
When: When is not specified in this
story, so it is not important in this case
Where: An old country road
How: The tortoise wastired of hearing
the hare boast about his speed
How: The tortoise kept up his slow but
steady pace
Tortoise got tired of listening to
Hare boast about how fast he was, so he
challenged Hare to a race. Even though
was slower than Hare, Tortoise won by
keeping up his slow and steady pace
Hare stopped to take anap.
4. First, Then, Finally
First:What happened
first? Include the main
character and main
even/action.
Then: What keydetails
took place during the
event/action?
Finally: What were the
results of the
event/action?
First, Goldilocks entered
the bears’ home while they
were gone. Then, she ate
their food, sat in their chairs,
and slept in their beds.
Finally, she woke up to find
the bears watching her
,so
she jumped up and ran away
.
5.Give Me the Gist
When someone asks for “the gist” of a
story, they want to know what the story is
about. Iother words, they want a
summary--- not a retelling of every detail.
When is summarizing useful?
 many types of writing and at different points in
the writing process
to support an argument
provide context for a paper’sthesis
write literature reviews
annotate a bibliography
Post Assessment
Directions: Simple recall: For numbers 1and 2,
write the letter of the correct answer
.
1.Which of the following statements
in summarizing is false?
a.The summary is what all or most of the
sentences or paragraphs are about.
b.The summary is usually found in more than
just one sentence of the passage.
c.The summary is one isolated thought in a
passage.
2.Which of the following statements in
summarizing is true?
a.The summary is a thought that is true but
is not in the passage.
b.The summary is what the passage is
mostly about.
c.The summary is always found in the first
sentence of the passage.
Choose the letter that presents the best summary in each of the
following:
3.When some people think about T
exas,they think of cowboys on
the open range-herding cattle up a dusty trail. However
, T
exashas
much more than open prairie with large herds of cows. There are
the mountains of West T
exas,the piney hills of East T
exas,and the
emerald waters off the coast of Padre Island. T
exasalso has large
coastal harbors with numerous sailboats, powerboats, inland lakes,
rivers, swamps of Southeast T
exaswith alligators and other exotic
wildlife.
a. There are many different, varied parts of T
exas.
b.T
exas is one of the biggest states in the United States.
c. There are alligators in the swampland of southeastT
exas.
4. Tomorrow is Jill’s birthday. She is excited because she
gets to pick where she will eat dinner
. Will it be Mexican
food at the Big Enchilada House? or will it be fried
chicken at the Chicken Snack, or a big cheeseburger at
Al’s Hamburger Palace? She could not decide. Then there
was always the Pizza Shop with that great pepperoni
pizza. How would she ever decide? Maybe she would
just flip a coin.
a.Jill loves Mexican food.
b.The Pizza Shop has the best pizza in town.
c.Jill will choose a place by flipping a coin.
5.Itstarted when they got to the bears. Peter felt tired and his
stomach hurt. He dragged himself over to see the elephants,
which were eating from a stack of hay
.Normally, the elephants
were his favorite. Without much interest, Peter followed his
classmates to the camels, which were busy swatting flies with
their trails. Peter knew he should be having fun at the zoo, but
he just felt terrible and all he wanted to do was lie down and
rest. Even the lions and tigers did not interest him now.
a. The camels were swatting flies with their tails.
b. Itwas really hot at the zoo.
c. Peter did not enjoy the zoo because he felt reallybad.
6.For the walls, Jenny thought she would use a yellow paint. She would
pick a border that had mostly bright red and green colors, and maybe a
little bit of blue. She already had found some curtains that were sky blue
with streaks or red, blue and yellow that she thought would go greatwith
the walls. Finally, she had picked a carpet that was mostly blue with
specks of red and yellow. Jenny could not wait till she was done
decorating her room. Itwas really going to look awesome.
a. Jenny likes bright colors.
b.Jenny was going to paint her room.
c. Jenny was picking out colors and materials to decorate her room.
d.Yellow is a good color to paint yourwalls.
7.Right now, Jason was playing right field. He really
wanted to play third base. Earlier this year
,coach had put
him in left field and second base in a game, but he kept
missing ground balls. When he did stop one, he made a
bad throw to first base. Maybe if he kept practicing,
Jason would be good enough to play third base. That
was his dream.
a.Jason was the best player on his team.
b.Jason had trouble catching ground balls.
c.Jason was too lazy to practice.
8.San Francisco is located on the coast of California in an area
often called the Bay Area. The weather is generally very mild,
seldom getting really cold or really hot. Itsmild climate is one
reason may people live there. Itseldom snows in San Francisco
and generally does not get below freezing during the winter
.
Even in the middle of summer
,temperatures may be in the mid-
80s with a cool breeze from the bay keeping the weather very
comfortable.
a.San Francisco has many neat things to do.
b.Itseldom snows in California.
c.Many people choose to live inCalifornia.
d.The weather in San Francisco is generally very mild.
9. Julie watched the ants as they carried small crumbs down the
trail to the anthill. She thinks ants are very hard working and
industrious little creatures. They always seemed busy, and you
never saw an ant just laying around doing nothing. They were
carrying food, building tunnels, or defending the anthill. One
thing you could say about ants is that they sure are not lazy.
a.Ants carry many things.
b.Some ants may bite you.
c. Ants are hardworkers.
d.Some ants help take care of the queen.
10.The first book Chris read in fifth grade was about a lost
kitten. Then he read a book about a family of bears, and then he
read about a wild kangaroo in Australia. Itseems every book
Chris reads is about animals. Last week he found a good book
about snakes and reptiles, and another book about elephants.
T
oday, Chris went to the library and he checked out a book
about dolphins, whales, and other animals that live in the sea.
a. Chris likes kangaroos.
b. Chris is in the fifth grade.
c. Chris reads a lot of books about animals.
d. Dolphins and whales live in the sea.

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VARIOUS TECHNIQUES FOR SUMMARIZING ACADEMIC TEXTS

  • 1. VARIOUS TECHNIQUES IN SUMMARIZING A VARIETY OF ACADEMIC TEXTS
  • 2. Learning Competency: Uses various techniques in summarizing a variety of academic texts.
  • 3. T ryto recall one of the novels or short stories you discussed in one of your previous classes in English; choose one selection out of the several you tackled throughout your school life. Then, on a separate sheet of paper , try to rewrite the story using your own words. Questions: a.Did you find the retelling of the story difficult? Why orwhy not? b.What strategies did you employ in order to retellthe story? Did you find these strategies helpful?
  • 4. What is Summarizing? Buckle y (2004) Fit to Print Summarizing is reducing text to one-third or one-quarter its original size, clearly articulating the author ’smeaning, and retaining mainideas. Diane Hacke r (2008) A Canadian Writer ’s Referenc e Summarizing involves stating a work’s thesis and main ideas “simply, briefly, and accurately”. Dictionaries Summarizing is taking a lot of information and creating a condensed version that covers the main points; and to express the most important facts or ideas about something or someone ina short and clear form
  • 5. Summarizing thesis Main ideas Clearly articulating Simple, brief, accurate Reducing text Condensed version Short and clear form Most important facts or ideas
  • 6. Various Techniques in Summarizing a Variety of Academic Texts 1.Read the work first to understand the author ’sintent. (inaccurate summary is plagiarism) 2.Present information through facts, skills, and concept in visual formats. (use flow charts or infographics) 3.T o avoid difficulty, you need first to know the main points and the supporting details. (exclude any illustrations, examples or explanations) 4.Analyze the text to save time in thinking what you will do. 5.Think what information you will put in your summary. (cover the main points and arguments of the document.
  • 7. 6.Restate the words into different one. (retain the information) 7.You willfully understand what the document is when you organize all ideas. 8.Write down all information in a coherent and precise form. 9.Represent information through using dimensional constructions in representing concepts, skills or facts. 10.Paraphrasing is one of the skills you can do in writing a summary. (do not use the same words with the author)
  • 8. Here is how you start writing your summary: Due to an increase in traffic between the various island which make up Japan, and predictions of a continuing growth in train travel, a rail tunnel was built to connect the islands of Honshu and Hokkaido. The Seikan Tunnel in Japan is today the longest tunnel in the world, with a length of almost 54km. When the tunnel was opened in 1988,all existing trains went through it. However , newer Japanese bullet trains have never used the tunnel because of the cost of extending the high speed line through it. Consequently, the train journey by air takes only three and a half hours. This has combined with the fall in the cost of flying, has meant that more people travel by plane than train and the tunnel is not used asmuch as forecasters had predicted.
  • 9.  Increase in traffic  Connect islands (Honshu & Hokkaido)  Predictions and continuing growth  The longest rail tunnel  Opened 1988  54 km  Opened in 1988  Bullet trains  Never used tunnel  Fall in the cost of flying  Not used as much as forecasters predicted Summary: The longest railway tunnel in the world links the islands of Honshu and Hokkaido. This 54km tunnel was inaugurated in 1988 to deal with the predicted increase in rail traffic. However , the fall in the cost of flying and the fact that high speed trains cannot use the tunnel have resulted in the tunnel being less widely used than expected.
  • 10. Summarizing Techniques: 1.Somebody Wanted But So Then 2.SAAC method 3.5 W’s, 1H 4. First, Then, Finally 5.Give me the Gist
  • 11. 1.Somebody Wanted But So Then Somebody: Who is the story about? Wanted: What does the main character want? But:Identify a problem that the main character encountered. So:How does the main character solve the problem? Then: Tellhow the story ends. Somebody: Little Red Riding Hood Wanted: She wanted to take cookies to her sick grandmother . But:Sheencountered a wolf pretending to be her grandmother. So:Sheran away,crying for help. Then: A woodsman heard her and saved her from the wolf.
  • 12. 2.SAAC Method State: name of the article, book, or story Assign: the name of the author Action: what the author is doing (tells, explains) Complete: complete the sentence or summary with keywords and important details State: The boy Who Cried Wolf Assign: Aesop (a Greek story teller) Action: tells Complete: what happens when a shepherd boy repeatedly lies to the villagers about seeing a wolf
  • 13. The Boy Who Cried Wolf, by Aesop (Greek story teller), tells what happens when a shepherd boy repeatedly lies to the villagers about seeing a wolf. After a while, they ignore his false cries. Then, when a wolf really does attack, they do not come to help him.
  • 14. 3.5 W’s, 1H  Who is the story about?  What did they do?  When did the actiontake place?  Where did the story happen?  Why did the main character do what he/she did?  How did the main character do what she/he did? Who: The tortoise What: He raced a quick, boastful hare and won When: When is not specified in this story, so it is not important in this case Where: An old country road How: The tortoise wastired of hearing the hare boast about his speed How: The tortoise kept up his slow but steady pace
  • 15. Tortoise got tired of listening to Hare boast about how fast he was, so he challenged Hare to a race. Even though was slower than Hare, Tortoise won by keeping up his slow and steady pace Hare stopped to take anap.
  • 16. 4. First, Then, Finally First:What happened first? Include the main character and main even/action. Then: What keydetails took place during the event/action? Finally: What were the results of the event/action? First, Goldilocks entered the bears’ home while they were gone. Then, she ate their food, sat in their chairs, and slept in their beds. Finally, she woke up to find the bears watching her ,so she jumped up and ran away .
  • 17. 5.Give Me the Gist When someone asks for “the gist” of a story, they want to know what the story is about. Iother words, they want a summary--- not a retelling of every detail.
  • 18. When is summarizing useful?  many types of writing and at different points in the writing process to support an argument provide context for a paper’sthesis write literature reviews annotate a bibliography
  • 20. Directions: Simple recall: For numbers 1and 2, write the letter of the correct answer . 1.Which of the following statements in summarizing is false? a.The summary is what all or most of the sentences or paragraphs are about. b.The summary is usually found in more than just one sentence of the passage. c.The summary is one isolated thought in a passage.
  • 21. 2.Which of the following statements in summarizing is true? a.The summary is a thought that is true but is not in the passage. b.The summary is what the passage is mostly about. c.The summary is always found in the first sentence of the passage.
  • 22. Choose the letter that presents the best summary in each of the following: 3.When some people think about T exas,they think of cowboys on the open range-herding cattle up a dusty trail. However , T exashas much more than open prairie with large herds of cows. There are the mountains of West T exas,the piney hills of East T exas,and the emerald waters off the coast of Padre Island. T exasalso has large coastal harbors with numerous sailboats, powerboats, inland lakes, rivers, swamps of Southeast T exaswith alligators and other exotic wildlife. a. There are many different, varied parts of T exas. b.T exas is one of the biggest states in the United States. c. There are alligators in the swampland of southeastT exas.
  • 23. 4. Tomorrow is Jill’s birthday. She is excited because she gets to pick where she will eat dinner . Will it be Mexican food at the Big Enchilada House? or will it be fried chicken at the Chicken Snack, or a big cheeseburger at Al’s Hamburger Palace? She could not decide. Then there was always the Pizza Shop with that great pepperoni pizza. How would she ever decide? Maybe she would just flip a coin. a.Jill loves Mexican food. b.The Pizza Shop has the best pizza in town. c.Jill will choose a place by flipping a coin.
  • 24. 5.Itstarted when they got to the bears. Peter felt tired and his stomach hurt. He dragged himself over to see the elephants, which were eating from a stack of hay .Normally, the elephants were his favorite. Without much interest, Peter followed his classmates to the camels, which were busy swatting flies with their trails. Peter knew he should be having fun at the zoo, but he just felt terrible and all he wanted to do was lie down and rest. Even the lions and tigers did not interest him now. a. The camels were swatting flies with their tails. b. Itwas really hot at the zoo. c. Peter did not enjoy the zoo because he felt reallybad.
  • 25. 6.For the walls, Jenny thought she would use a yellow paint. She would pick a border that had mostly bright red and green colors, and maybe a little bit of blue. She already had found some curtains that were sky blue with streaks or red, blue and yellow that she thought would go greatwith the walls. Finally, she had picked a carpet that was mostly blue with specks of red and yellow. Jenny could not wait till she was done decorating her room. Itwas really going to look awesome. a. Jenny likes bright colors. b.Jenny was going to paint her room. c. Jenny was picking out colors and materials to decorate her room. d.Yellow is a good color to paint yourwalls.
  • 26. 7.Right now, Jason was playing right field. He really wanted to play third base. Earlier this year ,coach had put him in left field and second base in a game, but he kept missing ground balls. When he did stop one, he made a bad throw to first base. Maybe if he kept practicing, Jason would be good enough to play third base. That was his dream. a.Jason was the best player on his team. b.Jason had trouble catching ground balls. c.Jason was too lazy to practice.
  • 27. 8.San Francisco is located on the coast of California in an area often called the Bay Area. The weather is generally very mild, seldom getting really cold or really hot. Itsmild climate is one reason may people live there. Itseldom snows in San Francisco and generally does not get below freezing during the winter . Even in the middle of summer ,temperatures may be in the mid- 80s with a cool breeze from the bay keeping the weather very comfortable. a.San Francisco has many neat things to do. b.Itseldom snows in California. c.Many people choose to live inCalifornia. d.The weather in San Francisco is generally very mild.
  • 28. 9. Julie watched the ants as they carried small crumbs down the trail to the anthill. She thinks ants are very hard working and industrious little creatures. They always seemed busy, and you never saw an ant just laying around doing nothing. They were carrying food, building tunnels, or defending the anthill. One thing you could say about ants is that they sure are not lazy. a.Ants carry many things. b.Some ants may bite you. c. Ants are hardworkers. d.Some ants help take care of the queen.
  • 29. 10.The first book Chris read in fifth grade was about a lost kitten. Then he read a book about a family of bears, and then he read about a wild kangaroo in Australia. Itseems every book Chris reads is about animals. Last week he found a good book about snakes and reptiles, and another book about elephants. T oday, Chris went to the library and he checked out a book about dolphins, whales, and other animals that live in the sea. a. Chris likes kangaroos. b. Chris is in the fifth grade. c. Chris reads a lot of books about animals. d. Dolphins and whales live in the sea.