English LanguageYears 10–11Paper 2 Reading

P2 Q2 — Summary and synthesis

Summarise and synthesise differences or similarities between two non-fiction sources (AO1)

What you'll learn

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    Imagine you've just read a story about a boy who finds a magic key. Now you need to sum up the main points in just a few sentences — that's a summary!

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    What is a summary?

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    Let's summarise this short text together: 'A girl named Mia found a lost puppy in the park. She took it home and fed it. Her mum helped her find the owner the next day.'

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    Now you try! Read this text: 'Tom was late for school. He ran all the way but still missed the bell. His teacher said it was okay and gave him a late slip.' Drag the key points into the summary box.

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    Which of these is the best summary of the Tom text?

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    Now let's talk about synthesis. Synthesis means taking ideas from TWO or more texts and putting them together to make a new idea.

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    What does synthesis mean?

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