Grade 9 English HL Summary Worksheet Edited
Grade 9 English HL Summary Worksheet Edited
Grade 9 English HL Summary Worksheet Edited
Summary Checklist:
1. Read the question carefully to make sure you summarise the correct
information.
2. Underline the main ideas by crossing out all the irrelevant information. Use
the knowledge you have gained from the main ideas activity to assist you. There
should always be 7 main ideas.
3. Write down the 7 ideas in a rough draft.
4. Paraphrase and shorten the ideas. Do not simply re-write the sentence from
the article.
5. Write a fluent final paragraph. Use one line to mention the topic. (Limit the
amount of words) Use transitional words and conjunctions to join like ideas.
6. Write the word count in [ ] at the end of your summary.
Look at this example of paraphrasing
Read the extract below. Follow the steps to find the main idea.
Instructions:
You have always been the class clown, which is why you are certainly not the apple of
your teacher eye. Find and summarise ideas within this extract that will convince your
teacher your laughing is not a bad thing. Step 1 Read the question
The best laughter happens in groups. There is no fun in telling jokes to your mirror when
you are alone in your bedroom. The fun lies in the group response at parties and at
school, where humour acts like social glue.
Step 2 Underline the main ideas.
You can summarise by using the following method:
You can never laugh alone! Firstly, laughter brings people together.
Word count
Who needs a gym, dating advice or a diet if you can just simply laugh? Laughter is a vital
ingredient for happiness and fulfilment in life.
Read the extract below and summarise it according to the instructions given.
INSTRUCTIONS
A laughing matter
1. Fifteen muscles in your face contract, your upper lip automatically lifts, blood rushes to your face,
strange sounds come from your throat and soon the people around you show the same symptoms.
Laughter is contagious!
2. Why do humans laugh? Scientists have various theories. Laughter probably became part of human
behaviour because it promotes human bonding.
3. Laughing with other people is relaxing and sends the message that they do not have to fear you.
4. Laughter helps humans come to term with fear. That is why there are so many jokes about illness
and death. Comedian Bill Cosby summed it up so accurately when he said: “If you can laugh at it,
you can survive it.”
5. Laughter can also be used to exercise power over others. The person who has the ability to make
the group laugh, controls the group. Research has shown that bosses tend to crack more jokes than
their employees.
6. There is a link between laughter and creativity. Humour encourages out-of-the-box thinking.
Humour expert professor William Fry says, “Humour often involves bringing together two items that
do not have an obvious connection and creating a relationship.”
7. Laughter is good for your health. Scientists estimate that laughing 100 times is equivalent to a 10-
minute workout on a rowing machine. Laughing reduces stress and boosts immunity. It exercises
different muscles, ranging from the diaphragm to the back muscle. It helps keep people mentally
healthy because it helps relieve the harmful biochemical effects of negative feelings.
8. Laughter is truly the best medicine! So the next time you feel like cracking up, crack a joke instead.
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