Summarizing Skills for AEIS Secondary English: Precision and Key Ideas

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Good summarizing looks effortless from the outside. A tidy paragraph captures an article’s heartbeat, the key ideas land in order, and the whole thing reads like it was obvious all along. Anyone who has tried it under exam pressure knows better. The AEIS secondary English paper tests whether you can identify the MOE guidelines for AEIS most important points quickly and express them cleanly. That means you need two com