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Précis writing
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Mano kiran
 What do you understand by the word précis?
CHARACTERISTICS OF AN
EFFECTIVE PRÉCIS
The basic characteristics are:
 Conciseness
 Clarity
 Completeness
 Coherence
STANDARDS
 Language be easy and simple
 Sentences be simple
 Para graphic flow be present
 Connectivity be present
 Clarity of thought
 No information is repeated
 Same irrelevant ideas are not to be mentioned
 same and relevant ideas are to be merged
 Précis paragraph be coherent (use connectors)
 The understood idea which need not mentioning , is
omitted
 No correction is needed
 Generally it is 1/3rd of the original text
 Presented with author’s point of view
The great river Nile flows gently in its course to hot planes in the first half of the
year but later on when the melting snows and rains on the mountains far to the
south swell its tributaries, the Nile overflows. It spreads rich, muddy soil from
Ethiopia over its valleys and forms deep stretches of green, fertile lands along its
banks. The settlers found that in its soft, rich earth barley and wheat and other
crops could be planted, even without the use of plough, and they began to make
many settlements of farmers. They used stone implements for tilling the soil and
for their weapons; and as time passed they learnt the use of copper. In these early
times they did not, of course, understand why the river overflowed each year. But
they knew that their crops and, therefore, their lives depended upon its magic
floods, and they explained the miracle as the work of gods. But then there came
some years when there was a "bad Nile". Sometimes the floods were not full and
they did not bring enough soil; the crops were poor and the people starved. At
other times, the waters were so great that they destroyed houses and villages, and
drowned men and beasts. It took perhaps many centuries before the farmers
learnt how to control Nile waters. The need to do this led to many discoveries and
advances. Wise men among them, watching the position of the stars year by year,
found that they could foretell when the annual rising of the Nile would come.
Thus, they began to learn about astronomy and could make a calendar of the year.
They also learnt how to store the waters for use in dry seasons by digging canals
and dykes and making reservoirs and how to measure out land so that it could be
divided fairly again after the boundaries of the farm had been washed away by
great floods. In this way there came about the ancient knowledge of engineering
and astronomy. (338 words)
DON’T FORGET!!!
The great river Nile flows gently in its course to hot planes in the first half of the
year but later on when the melting snows and rains on the mountains far to the
south swell its tributaries, the Nile overflows. It spreads rich, muddy soil from
Ethiopia over its valleys and forms deep stretches of green, fertile lands along its
banks. The settlers found that in its soft, rich earth barley and wheat and other
crops could be planted, even without the use of plough, and they began to make
many settlements of farmers. They used stone implements for tilling the soil and for
their weapons; and as time passed they learnt the use of copper. In these early times
they did not, of course, understand why the river overflowed each year. But they
knew that their crops and, therefore, their lives depended upon its magic
floods, and they explained the miracle as the work of gods. But then there came
some years when there was a "bad Nile". Sometimes the floods were not full and
they did not bring enough soil; the crops were poor and the people starved. At other
times, the waters were so great that they destroyed houses and villages, and
drowned men and beasts. It took perhaps many centuries before the farmers learnt
how to control Nile waters. The need to do this led to many discoveries and
advances. Wise men among them, watching the position of the stars year by
year, found that they could foretell when the annual rising of the Nile would come.
Thus, they began to learn about astronomy and could make a calendar of the year.
They also learnt how to store the waters for use in dry seasons by digging canals
and dykes and making reservoirs and how to measure out land so that it could be
divided fairly again after the boundaries of the farm had been washed away by
great floods. In this way there came about the ancient knowledge of engineering
The river Nile flows in the first half of the year, but in
the later half it overflows spreading rich and soft soil on
its banks making them easily cultivable , which caused
flourishing ancient settlements of farmers there.
 But then its flows became either so violent that they
devastated life and property or brought too less soil to
maintain their agricultural prosperity.
 To forecast this abnormal pattern of flow the wise
farmers timed its flows with starts and this led to the
discovery of astronomy which enabled them to make
yearly calendar.
 They also made reservoirs to store its water and
devised a system of re-demarcation of land after
floods. Thus they learnt ancient engineering.
???
The river Nile flows in the first half of the year, but in the
later half it overflows spreading rich and soft soil on its banks
making them easily cultivable , which caused flourishing
ancient settlements of farmers there. But then its flows
became either so violent that they devastated life and
property or brought too less soil to maintain their
agricultural prosperity. To forecast this abnormal pattern of
flow the wise farmers timed its flows with starts and this led
to the discovery of astronomy which enabled them to make
yearly calendar. They also made reservoirs to store its water
and devised a system of re-demarcation of land after floods.
Thus they learnt ancient engineering.
How a title be written???
Focus
Central idea of the text
Begining
Ending
Titles can be…
 The birth of Astronomy and Engineering at Nile
 The Nile and the origin of Astronomy and Engineering
 The role of Nile in the birth of Astronomy and
Engineering
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Precis writing

  • 2.  What do you understand by the word précis?
  • 3. CHARACTERISTICS OF AN EFFECTIVE PRÉCIS The basic characteristics are:  Conciseness  Clarity  Completeness  Coherence
  • 4. STANDARDS  Language be easy and simple  Sentences be simple  Para graphic flow be present  Connectivity be present  Clarity of thought  No information is repeated
  • 5.  Same irrelevant ideas are not to be mentioned  same and relevant ideas are to be merged  Précis paragraph be coherent (use connectors)  The understood idea which need not mentioning , is omitted  No correction is needed  Generally it is 1/3rd of the original text  Presented with author’s point of view
  • 6.
  • 7. The great river Nile flows gently in its course to hot planes in the first half of the year but later on when the melting snows and rains on the mountains far to the south swell its tributaries, the Nile overflows. It spreads rich, muddy soil from Ethiopia over its valleys and forms deep stretches of green, fertile lands along its banks. The settlers found that in its soft, rich earth barley and wheat and other crops could be planted, even without the use of plough, and they began to make many settlements of farmers. They used stone implements for tilling the soil and for their weapons; and as time passed they learnt the use of copper. In these early times they did not, of course, understand why the river overflowed each year. But they knew that their crops and, therefore, their lives depended upon its magic floods, and they explained the miracle as the work of gods. But then there came some years when there was a "bad Nile". Sometimes the floods were not full and they did not bring enough soil; the crops were poor and the people starved. At other times, the waters were so great that they destroyed houses and villages, and drowned men and beasts. It took perhaps many centuries before the farmers learnt how to control Nile waters. The need to do this led to many discoveries and advances. Wise men among them, watching the position of the stars year by year, found that they could foretell when the annual rising of the Nile would come. Thus, they began to learn about astronomy and could make a calendar of the year. They also learnt how to store the waters for use in dry seasons by digging canals and dykes and making reservoirs and how to measure out land so that it could be divided fairly again after the boundaries of the farm had been washed away by great floods. In this way there came about the ancient knowledge of engineering and astronomy. (338 words)
  • 9.
  • 10. The great river Nile flows gently in its course to hot planes in the first half of the year but later on when the melting snows and rains on the mountains far to the south swell its tributaries, the Nile overflows. It spreads rich, muddy soil from Ethiopia over its valleys and forms deep stretches of green, fertile lands along its banks. The settlers found that in its soft, rich earth barley and wheat and other crops could be planted, even without the use of plough, and they began to make many settlements of farmers. They used stone implements for tilling the soil and for their weapons; and as time passed they learnt the use of copper. In these early times they did not, of course, understand why the river overflowed each year. But they knew that their crops and, therefore, their lives depended upon its magic floods, and they explained the miracle as the work of gods. But then there came some years when there was a "bad Nile". Sometimes the floods were not full and they did not bring enough soil; the crops were poor and the people starved. At other times, the waters were so great that they destroyed houses and villages, and drowned men and beasts. It took perhaps many centuries before the farmers learnt how to control Nile waters. The need to do this led to many discoveries and advances. Wise men among them, watching the position of the stars year by year, found that they could foretell when the annual rising of the Nile would come. Thus, they began to learn about astronomy and could make a calendar of the year. They also learnt how to store the waters for use in dry seasons by digging canals and dykes and making reservoirs and how to measure out land so that it could be divided fairly again after the boundaries of the farm had been washed away by great floods. In this way there came about the ancient knowledge of engineering
  • 11. The river Nile flows in the first half of the year, but in the later half it overflows spreading rich and soft soil on its banks making them easily cultivable , which caused flourishing ancient settlements of farmers there.
  • 12.  But then its flows became either so violent that they devastated life and property or brought too less soil to maintain their agricultural prosperity.
  • 13.  To forecast this abnormal pattern of flow the wise farmers timed its flows with starts and this led to the discovery of astronomy which enabled them to make yearly calendar.
  • 14.  They also made reservoirs to store its water and devised a system of re-demarcation of land after floods. Thus they learnt ancient engineering.
  • 15. ??? The river Nile flows in the first half of the year, but in the later half it overflows spreading rich and soft soil on its banks making them easily cultivable , which caused flourishing ancient settlements of farmers there. But then its flows became either so violent that they devastated life and property or brought too less soil to maintain their agricultural prosperity. To forecast this abnormal pattern of flow the wise farmers timed its flows with starts and this led to the discovery of astronomy which enabled them to make yearly calendar. They also made reservoirs to store its water and devised a system of re-demarcation of land after floods. Thus they learnt ancient engineering.
  • 16. How a title be written??? Focus
  • 17. Central idea of the text Begining Ending
  • 18. Titles can be…  The birth of Astronomy and Engineering at Nile  The Nile and the origin of Astronomy and Engineering  The role of Nile in the birth of Astronomy and Engineering