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 The term precis is derived from
French word which means “Precis” or
“Expressed Accurately”.
 It also means an “Abstract” or a
“Gist” of a longer passage.
 The precis is a clear,
compact, and logical
summary of a passage.
It only preserves the
essential points or
ideas of the original.
The life today has become over busy.
Speed is now the essence of time.
Therefore well-connected , narrative
paragraph or a precis is needed.
Shortcut has become a way of life.
Every one prefer shortcut to complete
one’s task.
QUALITIES
OF A
GOOD
PRECIS
There are five qualities of a good precis.
Clarity Correctness
Objectivity
Coherence Conciseness
Clarity means “getting your message so
that reader can understand easily what
the writer trying to convey.”
 Sentence ought to be
proper grammatical ,
punctuation and well spell
or free from any sort of
error.
 Correct idea should be
conveyed.
Mistakes which may
occur are:
 Misspelled words
 Mistakes in facts and figures
 Mistakes in punctuation
 Mistakes of grammar and structure
 Objectivity means the ability to
present opinions and personal
preference.
 The writer should adopt an objective
approach.
Not add opinion and ideas
 Coherence means logical inter
connection.
 Ideas should be well joined.
 Sentences should be interrelated.
…
 A good precis is always coherent
 By coherence reader easily understand
the main points.
 Conciseness means brief and direct.
Conciseness is a desirable quality of a
good precis.
Use concise expressions.
Avoid unnecessary repetition.
Convey information clearly
and efficiently.
RULES FOR
WRITING
A PRECIS
Outline
There are 16 rules for precis writing
Understanding
Under
Lining
Length
Indirect
Speech
Avoid
giving
Opinions
Paragraph
form
Tenses &
person
Rereading Conclusion
Careful
Reading
No change
in meaning
Omission Don’t Omit
Own
wording
Art of
compression
 First read the passage again and again
until you understand the meaning of
the passage.
 The more you read it , the more
familiar it will become to you.
 Try to read it thrice
to make its subject
clear.
 Usually one is asked to supply a
outline for a precis.
While reading the original passage,
think of some words , phrases or short
sentences that will sum up the main
subject of the passage.
 Find the key sentences.
 Read the passage attentively and
try to understand the main theme of
the passage.
 Try to get the idea what the writer
is trying to convey.
Underline is “mark the important ideas
and essential points from the original
text.”
 Omit all the unnecessary information
or long phrases which could be replaced
by one word.
 All the objectives and adverbs can be
omitted to make a good precis.
 While writing a precis the writer
should not omit the important points
and ideas which are essential to be
described.
 Keep the fact in
mind that the length
of the precis be one
third of the original
passage.
 Count the words if
you find that it is too
long.
Precis should be written in indirect
speech. If there is direct speech in
the passage, it should be into change
in indirect speech.
A precis should be written in your own
words and should abstain from
borrowing words from the original
passage.
You are not supposed to give any
comments, appreciative, critical on
the ideas expressed in the passage.
 Precis should be in paragraph form.
 There may be one or more paragraphs
in the original passage but your precis
should be in only one paragraph.
 A precis should be written in past
tense but in case of ‘Universal Truth’
present tense should be used.
 Always use third person.
While writing a precis:
 Don’t change the meaning of precis
but it should be written in your own
words.
 Try to abstain from borrowing words
from the original passage.
 Compress and clarify a lengthy
passage, article or book retaining
important concepts , keywords and
important data.
Cross out unneeded description.
 Reread the passage several times if
necessary for clear understanding of
ideas.
 Observe the emphasis or approach
used by the author.
 The conclusion should restate the
main idea of the text and reiterate
the main support.
 do not provide any new
information.
 Remember to avoid any personal
statements about the passage.
Exercise
Tracts of land from which coal is
obtained are called coal-fields. These
so-called fields are not on the surface
of earth, but at some depths below it.
They consist of layers of beds which
run under the ground.
When a layer of this kind has been
opened, the opening is called a mine
and hence is classed as a mineral.
Answer:
1. What is mine and why is coal
termed as mineral?
2. Write the precis of given passage
& give a suitable title.
The layer of mineral underground
when opened is called a mine. Since
coal is dug out from the mine , it is
called mineral.
Questions:
The coal-fields are underground
tracts of land from which coal is
obtained. They have underground
layers of bed. They are called mine
when they are opened.
What are coal-fields
Title:
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precis writing for graduation students a

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  • 4.
  • 5. 1
  • 6.
  • 7.
  • 9.  The term precis is derived from French word which means “Precis” or “Expressed Accurately”.  It also means an “Abstract” or a “Gist” of a longer passage.
  • 10.  The precis is a clear, compact, and logical summary of a passage. It only preserves the essential points or ideas of the original.
  • 11. The life today has become over busy. Speed is now the essence of time. Therefore well-connected , narrative paragraph or a precis is needed. Shortcut has become a way of life. Every one prefer shortcut to complete one’s task.
  • 13. There are five qualities of a good precis. Clarity Correctness Objectivity Coherence Conciseness
  • 14. Clarity means “getting your message so that reader can understand easily what the writer trying to convey.”
  • 15.  Sentence ought to be proper grammatical , punctuation and well spell or free from any sort of error.  Correct idea should be conveyed.
  • 16. Mistakes which may occur are:  Misspelled words  Mistakes in facts and figures  Mistakes in punctuation  Mistakes of grammar and structure
  • 17.  Objectivity means the ability to present opinions and personal preference.  The writer should adopt an objective approach. Not add opinion and ideas
  • 18.  Coherence means logical inter connection.  Ideas should be well joined.  Sentences should be interrelated.
  • 19. …  A good precis is always coherent  By coherence reader easily understand the main points.
  • 20.  Conciseness means brief and direct. Conciseness is a desirable quality of a good precis. Use concise expressions. Avoid unnecessary repetition. Convey information clearly and efficiently.
  • 22. Outline There are 16 rules for precis writing Understanding Under Lining Length Indirect Speech Avoid giving Opinions Paragraph form Tenses & person Rereading Conclusion Careful Reading No change in meaning Omission Don’t Omit Own wording Art of compression
  • 23.  First read the passage again and again until you understand the meaning of the passage.  The more you read it , the more familiar it will become to you.  Try to read it thrice to make its subject clear.
  • 24.  Usually one is asked to supply a outline for a precis. While reading the original passage, think of some words , phrases or short sentences that will sum up the main subject of the passage.  Find the key sentences.
  • 25.  Read the passage attentively and try to understand the main theme of the passage.  Try to get the idea what the writer is trying to convey.
  • 26. Underline is “mark the important ideas and essential points from the original text.”
  • 27.  Omit all the unnecessary information or long phrases which could be replaced by one word.  All the objectives and adverbs can be omitted to make a good precis.
  • 28.  While writing a precis the writer should not omit the important points and ideas which are essential to be described.
  • 29.  Keep the fact in mind that the length of the precis be one third of the original passage.  Count the words if you find that it is too long.
  • 30. Precis should be written in indirect speech. If there is direct speech in the passage, it should be into change in indirect speech.
  • 31. A precis should be written in your own words and should abstain from borrowing words from the original passage.
  • 32. You are not supposed to give any comments, appreciative, critical on the ideas expressed in the passage.
  • 33.  Precis should be in paragraph form.  There may be one or more paragraphs in the original passage but your precis should be in only one paragraph.
  • 34.  A precis should be written in past tense but in case of ‘Universal Truth’ present tense should be used.  Always use third person.
  • 35. While writing a precis:  Don’t change the meaning of precis but it should be written in your own words.  Try to abstain from borrowing words from the original passage.
  • 36.  Compress and clarify a lengthy passage, article or book retaining important concepts , keywords and important data. Cross out unneeded description.
  • 37.  Reread the passage several times if necessary for clear understanding of ideas.  Observe the emphasis or approach used by the author.
  • 38.  The conclusion should restate the main idea of the text and reiterate the main support.  do not provide any new information.  Remember to avoid any personal statements about the passage.
  • 40. Tracts of land from which coal is obtained are called coal-fields. These so-called fields are not on the surface of earth, but at some depths below it. They consist of layers of beds which run under the ground. When a layer of this kind has been opened, the opening is called a mine and hence is classed as a mineral.
  • 41. Answer: 1. What is mine and why is coal termed as mineral? 2. Write the precis of given passage & give a suitable title. The layer of mineral underground when opened is called a mine. Since coal is dug out from the mine , it is called mineral. Questions:
  • 42. The coal-fields are underground tracts of land from which coal is obtained. They have underground layers of bed. They are called mine when they are opened. What are coal-fields Title: