Economics, Commerce and Trade Management: An International Journal (ECTIJ)
Shersingh writing a precis & comprehension
1. COMPREHENSION AND PRECISE
WRITING
o SUBMITTED TO:-
o MISS. AMRITA
MEHTA
oSUBMITTED BY:-
o SHER SINGH MEENA
(B.TECH., 3rd
yr., FT)
COLLEGE OF DAIRY & FOOD SCIENCE TECH.
2. Comprehension is a very important
part of the paper to test the
student’s command over the
language as ever as his capacity to
put across his ideas in a symbol but
correct and forceful language.
COMPREHENSION
Introduction:-
3. Comprehension is part of the
skill of reading acquisition. But
without it, all the other skills
become skills without meaning.
4. Definitions of Reading
Comprehension
Comprehension is
“intentional thinking during
which meaning is constructed
through interactions between
text and reader” (Harris and
Hodges, 1995).
5. Definitions of comprehension
Comprehension is a process in
which readers construct meaning
by interacting with text through
the combination of prior
knowledge and previous
experience, information in the
text, and the stance the reader
takes in relationship to the text
(Pardo, 2004).
6. What types of online reading do
your students do?
How much time does this take
up?
Is it enhancing or reducing their
overall literacy skills?
How does this reading compare
with reading at school?
Why?
7. Comprehension
Making meaning
Visual- recognising and interpreting
print, images, symbols, diagrams
etc
Auditory- comprehending sounds,
words, music
8. Kinaesthetic – understanding
body language, actions,
behaviours
All of these can come together
to create optimum
comprehension of situations,
texts, experiences
9. PRECISE WRITING
Introduction:-
Precise may be defined as a brief
summary of the main points and
ideas of writing or speech.
The precise is a type of
summarizing.
10. Characteristics of a good precise
1. Clarity
2. Correctness
3. Objectivity
4. Coherence
5. Completeness
6. Conciseness
11. Writing a Precise
A precise is a condensed restatement
of an article, roughly ¼ the length of
the original or less.
In contrast to a summary, a precise
should preserve the article’s logic and
emphases, and include main examples
where relevant.
12. A precise of a primary-literature
scientific paper should follow the
standard format:
background/hypothesis, methods,
results, conclusion.
The precise should be written
from the original author’s point of
view, without editorializing.
13. 1. Read the article carefully all the
way through
2. Consider the main points
3. Go over the article again, jotting
down the main points (NOT whole
sentences)
Writing a Precise
14. 4 . Seam together the points, in
order, in a logical narrative
5 . Edit to place proper stress on
main points, cut out extra details