How to Write an Effective and Successful Summary What a summary is “ summary is a short statement that gives only the main points of something, not the details.” (Oxford dvanced Learner’s Dictionary, 8th Edition) To summarize a text is to condense it into a distillation and to so in your own words When you write a summary, you are demonstrating your understanding of the text and communicating it to your readers who have not read or seen the original text It is not necessary to include every detail of the text Only those elements which you think are most important – the main idea – and its essential supporting points should be extracted from the original text When and how to summarize There are many instances in which you have to write a summary You may summarize some interesting news that you read or you may summarize a lesson for a classmate who has been sick and missed the class You may also be assigned to write a summary of a reading Writing an effective summary is a requisite skill for any educated person What is an effective summary? An effective summary should be concise and coherent You have to include all of the essential information presented in a clear and well-organized way in order that your readers can understand without reading the original source An effective summary must be independent When you write a summary, not imitate the author of the text you are writing about Instead, you are expected to use your own words to express your understanding of what you have read In other words, your summary is your interpretation of the author’s points or ideas However, you should be careful not to go beyond the main points by introducing comments or criticisms of your own To write an effective summary you need to read and reread the original text to get its main points and note them down in a list You should look for words or key ideas which are repeated when you read These are hints that you can use to determine what ideas are most important The major supporting details of the text should be included It is important that your summary be as brief as possible so you not want to include too specific details like numbers, dates, etc unless they are absolutely necessary An example of summarizing short texts (ten pages or fewer) Sample Text The Man Who Planted Apple Trees Does the name John Chapman ring a bell? Most people would answer no, but many people would have heard of his more famous nickname, Johnny Appleseed his man’s life was devoted to helping others Appleseed was born in Massachusetts in 1774 and died in about 1885 He probably died in the wilderness, which is where he is always pictured His affinity for the wilderness and love of speaking to an audience is probably why he is sometimes considered an American version of a prophet And people did listen to him, but Appleseed did more than just talk He carried a bushel of apple seeds on his back and bundles of young tree sprouts in his arms, planting them in open spots where the sun could shine on them He planted them on the lands of the Native Americans Year after year, people ate the apples from his trees and even dried the apples in the sun for winter’s food But Appleseed was more than a nurseryman; he was a medicine man too Knowing the healing power of herbs, he often helped settlers with boneset – a flowering plant that grows wild in grass fields When used as a tea, it reduces fevers and helps broken bones heal faster too – hence, the name Appleseed was also a military hero While the War of 1812 was raging, Lake Erie was a stronghold of the British As a soldier with detailed knowledge of the Ohio River, its every path, trail and stream, he was of great value to the American forces that were intent on reclaiming that territory But Appleseed was a true apple seed to the end No one knows for sure how or when he died, but it is nice to think that he died gently placing soil around the tender roots of his last apple tree Suggested Summary Johnny Chapman’s Life Johnny Chapman, born in Massachusetts, whose nickname is Johnny Appleseed, is not only a person who loved growing plants but also a military hero who fought in the War of 1812 He spent most of his lifetime planting apple trees in order for people to eat the apples from the trees He also liked talking to people Knowing herbs, he used them to help people treat broken bones He died when planting seeds and rests among the apple tree roots