PARAPHRASING
Techniques
Tactics to rewrite something
in a different way
What is Paraphrasing???
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PARAPHRASING IS…
A rewriting of text in your own words
Used to clarify meaning
Used to shorten a longer statement but
keeps the main ideas
Paraphrasing
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To paraphrase is to say the same thing in
another way, using your own words.

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We can successfully paraphrase by using a
combination of techniques.
Paraphrasing
Techniques
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Change from a Clause to a Phrase (or
vice versa)
Change from Quoted Speech to
Indirect Speech (or vice versa)
Change from Active Voice to Passive
Voice (or vice versa)
Change to Synonyms
Change Word Forms
Change from a Clause to a Phrase
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After he studied, John took a nap.
After studying, John took a nap.
♦The house across the street is new.
♦The house that is across the street is new.
Change from Quoted Speech to
Indirect Speech
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Mr. Lee said, “I am ready for lunch.”
Mr. Lee said he was ready for lunch.

“I am ready
for lunch.”
Change from Active Voice to
Passive Voice
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A hotel employee will carry your bags.
Your bags will be carried by a hotel
employee.
……and replace words with
synonyms.
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A hotel employee will carry your bags.
Your bags will be carried by a hotel
employee.
♦Your luggage will be picked up by a bell boy.
Change Word Forms
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Use an adverb instead of an adjective
Use a verb to replace a noun.
John is an accurate typist.
John types accurately.
Change to Synonyms
Replace the original words with words that mean
the same.
e.g. Paul Ekman from the University of California has
conducted a long series of experiments on how
nonverbal behaviour may reveal real inner states.
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Paul Ekman who works at the University of
California has performed a sequence of
investigations on the way nonverbal behaviour may
disclose real internal conditions.
Change to Synonyms (e.g.)
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Memory is the capacity for storing and retrieving
information.
Memory is the facility for keeping and recovering
data.
Combine Techniques
Change to a phrase & add synonyms or
definitions
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After he ate lunch, Mike took a nap.
After eating lunch, Mike slept a little.
Combine Techniques
Change to a phrase & add synonyms or
definitions
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The house that is across the street is old.
The house across the street is old.
The house on the other side of the street is old.
The dwelling on the other side of the road is ancient.
Interpret Meaning…….Identify the underlying
meaning of a statement.
The wolf said, “I am ready for lunch.”
The sheep looked very worried.
The wolf complained about being hungry
which made the sheep extremely anxious.
I am ready
for Lunch
Change transitions
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Although it was raining, Bob walked to work.
It was raining, but Bob walked to work.
It was raining; however, Bob walked to work.
…… and change word forms
Although it was raining, Bob walked to work.
 It was raining, but Bob walked to work.
 It was raining; however, Bob walked to work.
♦Despite the rain, Bob went to work on foot.
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Your Turn
Paraphrase the following:
• Today, people are worried about internet security.
• Advocates of internet tracking believe that it helps
marketers to understand what people want.
• People who oppose internet tracking believe that it is
an invasion of privacy.
• This information age will cause more and more
people to become concerned with the level of
personal detail that can be found from the internet.

Paraphrasing techniques

  • 1.
    PARAPHRASING Techniques Tactics to rewritesomething in a different way
  • 2.
    What is Paraphrasing??? o o o o PARAPHRASINGIS… A rewriting of text in your own words Used to clarify meaning Used to shorten a longer statement but keeps the main ideas
  • 3.
    Paraphrasing  To paraphrase isto say the same thing in another way, using your own words.  We can successfully paraphrase by using a combination of techniques.
  • 4.
    Paraphrasing Techniques 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Change from aClause to a Phrase (or vice versa) Change from Quoted Speech to Indirect Speech (or vice versa) Change from Active Voice to Passive Voice (or vice versa) Change to Synonyms Change Word Forms
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    Change from aClause to a Phrase   After he studied, John took a nap. After studying, John took a nap. ♦The house across the street is new. ♦The house that is across the street is new.
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    Change from QuotedSpeech to Indirect Speech   Mr. Lee said, “I am ready for lunch.” Mr. Lee said he was ready for lunch. “I am ready for lunch.”
  • 7.
    Change from ActiveVoice to Passive Voice   A hotel employee will carry your bags. Your bags will be carried by a hotel employee.
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    ……and replace wordswith synonyms.   A hotel employee will carry your bags. Your bags will be carried by a hotel employee. ♦Your luggage will be picked up by a bell boy.
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    Change Word Forms     Usean adverb instead of an adjective Use a verb to replace a noun. John is an accurate typist. John types accurately.
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    Change to Synonyms Replacethe original words with words that mean the same. e.g. Paul Ekman from the University of California has conducted a long series of experiments on how nonverbal behaviour may reveal real inner states.  Paul Ekman who works at the University of California has performed a sequence of investigations on the way nonverbal behaviour may disclose real internal conditions.
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    Change to Synonyms(e.g.)   Memory is the capacity for storing and retrieving information. Memory is the facility for keeping and recovering data.
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    Combine Techniques Change toa phrase & add synonyms or definitions   After he ate lunch, Mike took a nap. After eating lunch, Mike slept a little.
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    Combine Techniques Change toa phrase & add synonyms or definitions     The house that is across the street is old. The house across the street is old. The house on the other side of the street is old. The dwelling on the other side of the road is ancient.
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    Interpret Meaning…….Identify theunderlying meaning of a statement. The wolf said, “I am ready for lunch.” The sheep looked very worried. The wolf complained about being hungry which made the sheep extremely anxious. I am ready for Lunch
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    Change transitions    Although itwas raining, Bob walked to work. It was raining, but Bob walked to work. It was raining; however, Bob walked to work.
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    …… and changeword forms Although it was raining, Bob walked to work.  It was raining, but Bob walked to work.  It was raining; however, Bob walked to work. ♦Despite the rain, Bob went to work on foot. 
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    Your Turn Paraphrase thefollowing: • Today, people are worried about internet security. • Advocates of internet tracking believe that it helps marketers to understand what people want. • People who oppose internet tracking believe that it is an invasion of privacy. • This information age will cause more and more people to become concerned with the level of personal detail that can be found from the internet.