Think about what you're trying to summarise. If it's an answer to a question, make a bullet point list of all the things which contribute to the answer, then write one sentence to explain each of them. Then simply write out the sentences, one after another eg. You have to summarise why it's a good idea to eat cake. You bullet point: * It tastes nice. * It has nutrients in it * It helps the people running cake businesses to make money Then you add a sentence for each: * It tastes nice. This adds to my enjoyment, so I feel more positive about the other aspects of my life. * It has nutrients in it. This helps to keep me healthy, making me live a long and happy life. * It helps people running cake businesses to make money. This stops them going bankrupt and helps them to live a full and happy life. If you are summarising an essay, take each of your points and group the most important things you have written for that point into one sentence, then do the same for all the other points.
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Summarizing and paraphrasing are good rehearsal strategies that help you in reviewing your material.
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There are many words to describe summarizing. YOu may use it in inflexible case, such as:In short that.../ Totally,.../ Including,.../
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Basically accounting is just four steps- summarizing, classifying, analyzing & interpreting . After the book-keeper records the entries,an accountant has to summarize them then classify as revenue or capital then analyze them and finally interpret their meaning.
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