Posted: February 4, 2010 in ICT Task

Reading For Main Point

If this is the first advice sheet you use, you may also want to look at Improving your reading Speed When you read for main points only, of course, you will increase your reading speed naturally.

It would be easier to locate main points in a reading article if you know what they are. A simple way is look at the title of the article. A good title should be able to summarize the theme of the article. When you read, try to identify all the points related to the theme or the title.

If the title does not tell explicitly what the content or theme is, then try to predict. This leaflet will give you some tips on helping you to locate main points, and the materials that you may use for practice.

Tips on locating main points

Tips on locating main points

  • Identify a purpose for your reading.
  • List out several points you want to get from the article, and look for those points when you read.
  • Look for any signposts in the article. They are hints to let you know whether the nearby text contains important information. When you see signposts such as “in other words”, you may automatically skip this part since it is a paraphrase of a previously-mentioned point. Other signposts such as “another important point”, “what is important is…”, etc. are signals that tell you to read on.
  • It’s WRONG to assume that the first sentence of each paragraph summarizes the main idea of that paragraph.
  • It’s also WRONG to assume that each paragraph should contain one main idea. Some paragraphs may contain more than one main point. And in other cases, one main point is expressed in several paragraphs
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