When to use
When you have to write a summary for a spoken text.
As the summaries depend upon the actual spoken text, please use this template as only a general guideline.
Structure
[POINT-1] and [POINT-2]. However, [POINT-3], as [POINT-4]. But, [POINT-4].Example
The problem of unemployment is due to a combination of lack of desired skills and a lack of opportunities. However, the government is doing all it can to solve the crisis, as can be clearly seen in the improvement in employment numbers in several regions of the country. But, the impact on economy cannot be ignored.
When to use
When you have to write a summary for a spoken text.
As the summaries depend upon the actual spoken text, please use this template as only a general guideline.
Structure
[POINT-1], but [POINT-2]. Furthermore, [POINT-3], and [POINT-4]. Though [POINT-5], [POINT-5].Example
The problem of unemployment is due to lack of desired skills, but a lack of opportunities also plays a role. Furthermore, this has severe impact on the country’s economy, and impacts all sectors. Though the government is taking steps to improve the situation, it is likely to take some time to resolve fully.
When to use
When you have to write a summary for a spoken text.
As the summaries depend upon the actual spoken text, please use this template as only a general guideline.
Structure
[POINT-1], [POINT-2], and [POINT-3]. However, [POINT-3]. As a result, [POINT-4].Example
The problem of unemployment is due to lack of desired skills, a lack of opportunities for the youth, and many other reasons. However, the government is taking steps to rectify the situation. As a result, the employment figures have been rising steadily over the last six months in all regions of the country.