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CBSE Class 12 English Note Making Guidelines

This document provides guidance on effective note-making techniques. It recommends that notes be short, include only important information, and be logically organized with headings and subheadings. Abbreviations can be used to save space. Notes should use phrases rather than full sentences. Proper indentation is important to structure subpoints under headings. When summarizing, the summary should be around 1/3 the length of the original passage and assess content and expression. Invented abbreviations require a key. Notes will vary between students but should cover main ideas.

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CBSE Class 12 English Note Making Guidelines

This document provides guidance on effective note-making techniques. It recommends that notes be short, include only important information, and be logically organized with headings and subheadings. Abbreviations can be used to save space. Notes should use phrases rather than full sentences. Proper indentation is important to structure subpoints under headings. When summarizing, the summary should be around 1/3 the length of the original passage and assess content and expression. Invented abbreviations require a key. Notes will vary between students but should cover main ideas.

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NOTE MAKING
Characteristics of Notes
Short

Include the important information in brief

Logically presented in sequence

Organised appropriately under Heading and Sub Heading.

Use of Abbreviations :
(i)

Capitalized first letter of words : UNO, CBSE, NCERT, etc.)

(ii)

arithmatic symbols :

(iii)

di
es

(><, ,, kg., % etc.)

to
d

(a)

ay
.c

Mechanics of Note-Making

om

Commonly used : (in newspapers, magazines etc.)

tu

(sc., govt., Eng., Sans.)

Proper Indentation

(b)

.s

(iv) Invented : First and last few letters of the words with a dot at the
end (edul, poln., popn. mfg.).

Heading (Title)

1. Sub Heading .................


a. (Point)
b. (Point)
c. (Point)
c.i. (Sub-point)
[Link]. (Sub-point)
2.

Sub-Heading

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(c)

Make use of words and phrases only. Avoid full length sentences.

(d)

Give appropriate Title. The title may be given at the starting of notes
or before summary which is of 3 marks and should not be more
than 1/3 of the passages length.

Marking Scheme / Pattern for Note Making and Summarising


1.

Notes Heading / Title

1 Mark

2.

Abbreviation / Contraction

1 Mark

om

(Minimum four)
Sub-Headings (Two-three as per the requirement) alongwith 2-3
points.
(12) = 3

4.

Summary Content 02
Expression 01

ay
.c

3.

to
d

(Standard word limit for Sumary is 80 words or around 1/3 of the


passage)

di
es

Note : In case a student uses his/her invented contraction, he/she is


required to provide key for the same as

rqd.

problem

transparent

required

depressed

.s

trpnt.

tu

prblm.

dprsd.

* Notes / Points of students may vary from one another but one should
ensure that the main ideas/views are covered.

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