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NOTE MAKING

POINTS TO REMEMBER:-
1. NOTES SHOULD BE CONCISE.
2. PROVIDE A SUITABLE TITLE
3. READ THE ENTIRE PASSAGE BEFORE PREPARING NOTES.
4. WRITE THREE SUB-HEADINGS WITH THREE POINTS UNDER EACH SUB-HEADING.
5. USE PHRASES ONLY, IN WRITING POINTS. {NOT SENTENCES}
6. USE SYMBOLS [e.g.,+,%,@,&,<,>,/ etc..]
7. USE COMMON ABBREVIATIONS [e.g.UP,HT,obj.,Dr., Mr., Mrs., etc.]
IN THE POINTS WHEREVER NECESSARY.
8. KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS-DRAW A TABLE WITH TWO COLUMNS WITH A HEADING.
HEADING/TITLE

1. Sub-heading
1.1 Point
1.2 Point
1.3 Point
2. Sub-heading
2.1 Point
2.2 Point
2.3 Point
3. Sub-heading
3.1 Point
3.2 Point
3.3 Point
KEY TO ABBREVIATONS
[some examples:-]
SUMMARIZING
POINTS TO REMEMBER
1. Do not copy sentences from the original passage.
2. Read the Notes to write the summary.
3. Use/Link the points using suitable connectors and form complete
sentences
4. Avoid : examples, explanations, repetitions
5. DON’T write shortened forms, NO symbols ,write grammatically complete
sentences.
6. Strictly adhere to the given Word Limit (Up to 50 words)
MARKING SCHEME

1)Note-Making- 5 marks
Title: 1
Numbering and indenting: 1
Key/glossary: 1
Notes: 2

2)Summary (up to 50 words): 3 Marks


Content: 2
Expression: 1

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