Note Making
Note Making
Heading
1. Sub heading
1.1 Point
1.2 Point
1.3 Point
1.3.1 Sub point
1.3.2 Sub point
2. Sub heading
2.1 Point
2.2 Point
3. Sub heading
3.1 Point
3.2 Point
The Procedure of Note Making:
• Read the passage provided.
• Underline the important sentences. It helps to make headings and
sub-headings.
• Make a rough note first so as to get an idea.
• Organise them in logical order or sequence for the final note.
• Use the appropriate note-making format.
• Do not change the idea or the message of the passage.
UNIVERSAL SYMBOLS
& - and
= - equal
> - more than
< - less than
# - number
x – time
- therefore
- because
- increase, grow, gain
- decrease, loss
Summary
The summary is an abstract of the passage. Expand your heading and
subheadings and write down the ideas developed in the passage in the
specified word limit (80 words).
▪ Do not exceed word limit given in the exam.
▪ Summary is made out of notes not the passage.
▪ Do not divide the summary in different paragraphs.
▪ It should be attempted just after the note-making.
▪ Do not start like this: ‘The passage talks about’
▪ Do not use any abbreviations in the summary.
▪ Write complete, grammatically correct sentences.
▪ Try to follow the order of the notes as far as possible.
To be a good conversationalist you must know not only what to say, but
how also to say it. Be mentally quick and witty. But don’t hurt others with
your wit. Finally try to avoid mannerism in your conversation. Don’t bite
your lips or click your tongue, or roll your eyes or use your hands
excessively as you speak.
Don’t be like that Frenchman who said, “How can I talk if you hold my
hand?”
1.1 Make notes on the contents of the above paragraph (in the classroom)
using abbreviations. Supply a suitable title also.
1.2 Make a summary of the passage.
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