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y now decide to spend more time looking at the text in order to focus on some of the vocabulary, text structure and academic st5rle that may be useful for you to study.Key reading skills:Writing a summary of the textSummarising a text involves answering the question: Whatkeyideas does the writer want to municate? A summary does not have to be long and should not include too much detail.Text 4b well connected? The biological implications of ”social networkingOne of the most pronounced changes in the daily habits of British citizens is a reduction in tf}e number of minutes per day that they interact with another human being. Recent history has seen people in marked retreat from one another as Britain moves from a culture of greater mon experience to a society of more isolated experience. She is in good pany, as Americans too step back from one another in unprecedented magnitude.Aric SigmanSocial scientists reportde in 2006 that fewer than two decades the number of people saying there is no one with whom they discuss important matters nearly tripled”.The number of both kin and nonkin confidants is described as dramlatically smaller”(McPherson,SmithLoven, & Brashears, 2006). A 2003 report by the UK39。 decide if there arc any extra points you should record in your notes.Task 7 Making notes and drawing conclusions Read Section 3, Morbidity.When you have fioislled reading, write clown in no more than two sentences why experts emphasise the importance of maintaining (or regaining) a culture of greater mon experience. Read Section 4, Marriage and cohabitation. When you finish this section plete steps ac.a. Make notes from memory, as in earlier tasks.b. With other students, discuss what main point is being made in this section.c. Write a summary of the main point in one sentence. Read Section 5, Conclusion, without stopping.a. Make a note of the key points from memory.b. On pleting your notes, decide whether you personally are concerned about any of the issues discussed in the text.c. With other students, discuss any concerns you have.Task 8 Writing a summary Reread the opening Summary at the beginning of Text 4b. What do you now understand by the question Well connected? in the title? Write a test of no more than 150 words summarising the biological implications of social networking.When you have finished, you will be able to pare your summary with an example supplied by your teacher.Note: Your teachel39。s disinclination for togetherness is only ecjua1led by her veneration of municating through new technologies. The rapid proliferation of electronic media is now making private space available in almost every sphere of the individua