Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Summary writing

                     
    SUMMARY WRITING - 01

What is a summary?

* It is the the gist or the main idea of a 
   passage expressed in as few words 
   as possible. 
* Any one reading it may be able to grasp 
   the main points of the passage summ- 
   rised. 
* A summary is always shorter than the 
   original. 
* One has to tear the heart out of the 
   passage. 
* It involves hard thinking, concentration
   and intensive brain work. 
* A summary should not contain more t
   than a third of the number of words in
   the original passage. 
* Summarising is also called pre`cis 
  writing. 
Words related to `summary`.
concise         synopsis          pre`cis
condense      summarize      sum up
brief                the gist            
terse               curt 

Uses of writing a summary.
1. A fine exercise in reading.
2. It makes you pay attention to what you
    read.
3. It is an excellent training concentration
    to what you read.
4. It teaches one how to express thoughts 
    clearly, concisely and effectively.
5. One learns to choose words carefully. 
6. One learns to express words in a fixed 
     number of words. 
7. It is of great value for practical life. 

Note:

The skill of summary writing , once developed , makes you a precise man in talking and writing. But you need constant practise to develop this skill. The failure to summarise is not a matter of lack of knowledge in the target language. It truly is a special skill in a person. For example most people fail to address a gathering fluently in their first language. Does that mean that they do not know their language? That is because public addressing is a special skill. It needs to be developed through practice and proper guidance. You cannot be the perfect person in summary writing over night. You need a humble beginning at first; summarising short paragraphs or even complex sentences comprising a limited number of words. You need the guidance of an experienced teacher who could go through your summaries and help you where necessary. Finally you would come to a stage where you feel that you could assess your own writing. You need patience, good reading and dedication to be a perfect summary writer. Take opportunity to read model summaries written by experienced writers and then compare the summary with the original. It will help you form an idea as to what you should do. Today most our students are reluctant to read. It is an obstacle for them to be good summary writers. But if you can be a good summary writer you will feel that you are miles above in language than most of your friends. 

Sajendra Kumara
Nenasa- Veyangoda, Sri Lanka
SBEC - Nittambuwa, Sri Lanka

                          GENERAL ENGLISH



Wednesday, December 24, 2014

Grammar: Word Forms

Part: A Grammar

Question: Write the correct word ending in the space provided. 

1. The train on number 2 platform travel...... (s /ling/ er  ) from Colombo to Kandy.

2. I am not interest......(ed /ing/ s) in music.

3. An arranged marr......(ied / ies / iage) is the best for a young girl.

4. There were some strange happen.....(ings/ s /ed) in the house. 

5. The Sri Lankan econm.....(ic/ y/ ist) indicates a steady growth. 

6. There was a short oral present......(ed / er / ation) on 'adverbs'. 

7. They have started some new construct......(or/ ion / ed) on the tank bund. 

8. Mr.Thomas is a collect......(ion/ ed/or) of ancient artifacts. 

9. I enjoy shar.....(es/ing/ed) my knowledge with others.

10. The scientists announced the discover...(y/ed/er) of a new planet.

Note:The correct word form must be decided according to the meaning conveyed by the sentence.
Students must learn 'suffixes'. 

Sajendra Kumara

Sunday, December 21, 2014

The Format of the General English Paper

                General English


The exam consists of two papers. 
 Time: 3 hours         Paper 01.    Marks-100
Part A - Grammar (40 marks)
*prepositions
*verb forms
*question formation
*jumbled words
*combining sentences ....etc

Part B - Comprehension (20 marks)
*guessing the meaning of a sentence (mcq)
*short reading passages (2)
*poem

Part C- summarizing (10 marks)
Part D- Writing (30 marks)
  * informal letter. * formal letteter
.......................................................................
      Paper 2. Time 2 & 1/2 hours 100 marks
Part A - Vocabulary (25 marks)
*word completion      
*matching similar words and phrases
*sentence construction using a given set of words etc...
Part B- Dialogue (25 marks)
*dialogue completion 
* a guided dialogue
* free dialogue etc...
Part C- Comprehension (30 marks)
*2 passages
Part D- Writing (20 marks)

Paper 1 - 100. Paper 2- 100
 Final Mark-  200 ÷ 2 = 100

This is the first step in preparing for an exam. You must have an understanding of the structure of the question paper. 

Blogger's note:

I am a trained teacher of English who has over 24 years of experience as a teacher. I have been a regular marker since the introduction of the General English Subject in Sri Lanka. I hope to share my knowledge and experience with the student community and teachers through this blog. I humbly welcome your suggestions to improve this blog. 

Sajendra Kumara

The Nenasa Institute of Education - Veyangoda

SBEC - Nittambuwa