Paraphrasing involves expressing another author’s ideas in your own original words. The quickest way to paraphrase the text is to use a paraphrasing service, but if you don’t have the budget for paraphrasing services, this article shows how you can paraphrase a text efficiently and effectively by yourself.
It is worth noting a few preliminaries to begin with:
·
Whenever
you paraphrase, you must cite the source
·
If
your paraphrasing is overly similar to the original, you may be committing
plagiarism
·
Paraphrasing
is best used as an alternative to direct quotation
With these preliminaries in mind, the rest of this article is
concerned with explaining a quick and foolproof method of paraphrasing, along
with important paraphrasing tips to speed up the quality and efficiency of your
work.
Five-step paraphrasing process
To paraphrase the text quickly, you can follow these steps:
1.
Read
through the source text until you have fully grasped its meaning
2.
Make
a note of the key concepts and points covered in the source text
3.
Write
a new version of the text without looking back at the source text
4.
Compare
your paraphrasing to the source text and make any changes needed to reduce the
level of similarity
5.
Add
a reference to the source that you paraphrased
Tips for easy and quick paraphrasing
The five-step paraphrasing process described above is not
straightforward to apply in practice. Many students find that paraphrasing,
despite seeming easy, is a time-consuming and complex task.
Some tips for easy and quick paraphrasing are presented as
follows:
1.
Use
as many synonyms as possible
2.
Alter
the structure of the sentences in the source text
3.
Separate
the information into different sentences
4.
Begin
your opening sentence at a different place compared to the source text
To illustrate, consider the following paraphrased passage in
which all four of the above-mentioned tips have been applied. The original
quotation is:
In The Sopranos, the mob is besieged as much by
inner infidelity as it is by the federal government. Early in the series, the
greatest threat to Tony's Family is his own biological family.
The paraphrased version of this quote, which was created by
applying the four tips described above, is the following:
In the first season of The Sopranos, Tony
Soprano’s mobster activities are more threatened by members of his biological
family than by agents of the federal government.
Avoiding plagiarism
Many writers believe that paraphrasing is a form of
plagiarism.
However, when you paraphrase another author, you can always
avoid the risk of plagiarism by ensuring the following:
·
Do
not forget to cite the source
·
Use
a plagiarism scanner (e.g., Turnitin)
·
Avoid
excessive similarity with the source
In short, if you paraphrase a text effectively, you can
always avoid plagiarism. As you always, if you don’t have the time to
paraphrase your work, consider using a rewriting service or a paraphrasing service.