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Module: Technical English

Teacher: Halaimia Imene


Course: Ideas Extraction form Scientific Document
Extracting ideas from a scientific document involves a detailed and systematic process.
Here's a step-by-step guide:
1- Read the Abstract:
The abstract provides a concise summary of the study. Identify the research question,
methodology, key results, and conclusions.
2 - Scan the Introduction:
In the introduction, find the research question, objectives, and the study's significance. Note
any hypotheses or predictions.
3- Review the Methodology:
Understand the research design, data collection, and analysis methods. Identify key
variables and statistical techniques used.
4- Examine Results and Findings:
In the results section, identify and summarize the key findings. Note any patterns, trends, or
statistically significant outcomes.
5- Explore Discussion and Analysis:
The discussion interprets the results. Summarize the author's interpretation, implications,
and any limitations or challenges discussed.
6- Check for Graphs and Figures:
Visual aids often convey complex information effectively. Summarize the main points
from any graphs or figures and their captions.
7- Read Conclusion and Future Work
The conclusion summarizes key findings and may suggest future research directions.
Extract the main takeaways and any recommendations.
8- Identify Key Terms and Concepts:
Pay attention to specialized terminology. Note and understand key concepts, theories, or
models introduced in the document.
9- Take Notes:
Jot down brief notes on the main ideas, findings, and any critical details. These notes will
help organize your thoughts for later synthesis.
10- Consider the References:
Skim the list of references to understand the context and related studies. Note any key
works that contribute to the study.
11- Summarize in Your Own Words:
Synthesize the extracted information into a concise summary in your own words. Ensure
clarity and coherence, capturing the essence of the document.

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