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How to Paraphrase Effectively
Introduction
“Paraphrase” is a verb which means to re-write a phrase or sentence with the same meaning
but using different words. Paraphrasing is a very important skill for most English tests,
including TOEFL iBT, IELTS and TOEIC Speaking and Writing. In TOEFL iBT, for instance,
paraphrasing is an important skill in the reading section, in the listening section and, above
all, in the speaking and writing sections of the test.
Here is a quick example of paraphrasing using a phrase from the paragraph above:
1. "Paraphrasing is a very important skill for most English tests."
2. "For many tests of English, being skilful at paraphrasing is extremely important."
Notice how the paraphrased version (sentence 2) changes some vocabulary (e.g.,
“extremely” for “very”), changes the word order (e.g., “tests of English” for “English tests”) and
changes the grammar (e.g., “being skilful at paraphrasing…” for “Paraphrasing is a very
important skill…”) These are the three main ways to paraphrase and by combining all of
these methods, you can achieve clear and accurate paraphrased sentences. The next
sections will look at these methods in more detail.

Paraphrasing Method 1: Use Different Vocabulary with the Same Meaning
Most students try to use this method, but actually it can be difficult to use. The reason is that
although English has many synonyms such as ‘large’ or ‘big’, it is unusual for these words to
have exactly the same meaning. So, if you try to use a lot of synonyms when you
paraphrase, you might produce sentences that are not natural English. Unnatural sentences
are likely to reduce your score more than small mistakes because the reader may not
understand what you are trying to say.
For example, look at this original sentence and two paraphrased equivalents:
1. "It can be difficult to choose a suitable place to study English."
2. "It is often a challenge to pick up (x) a relevant (x) school to learn English."
3. "It is sometimes hard to select an appropriate place to learn English."
For non-native speakers, these three sentences might look like they have the same
meaning. For native speakers, however, sentence 2 is unnatural. The first problem is "pick
up". This expression does NOT have the same meaning as "choose", so this part of the
paraphrased sentence is actually wrong. The second problem is the word "relevant". In
some cases, "relevant" and "suitable" are good synonyms but in this example they are not
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How to Paraphrase Effectively
close in meaning at all. Sentence 3 is a much better paraphrase of sentence 1 because all of
the words have the same meaning.
The best advice is to follow the “100% rule” for using synonyms: only use a synonym for a
word if you are 100% certain that the new word has 100% the same meaning as the original
word. If you are less than 100% certain, keep the same word and use either method two or
method three to paraphrase your sentence.

Paraphrasing Method 2: Change the Order of Words
Changing the word order of a phrase or sentence is usually safer than using synonyms
because the words are the same, so the meaning must be the same. However, it is not
always easy to decide which words to move or to decide to which position the words should
be moved Also, when you move a word you might need to change some other words, add
some other words or cut some other words to ensure that the new sentence is grammatically
correct. Here are two suggestions for how to change the word order without making errors:
a. If the original sentence has two or more clauses, change the order of the clauses.
1. "If they have some help, most people can paraphrase effectively. However, practice is
important because paraphrasing is difficult."
2. "Most people can paraphrase effectively, if they have some help. Paraphrasing is difficult,
however, so practice is important."

b. If the original sentence has an adjective and noun, change the adjective into a relative
clause.
1. "Writing essays can be a challenging task."
2. "Writing essays can be a task which is challenging."

Paraphrasing Method 3: Use Different Grammar
It sounds very difficult to use different grammar, but actually it is easier than changing
vocabulary. In addition, if you change the grammar and make an error, usually the reader will
understand what you mean. However, if you change the vocabulary and make an error, often
the reader will not understand what you mean. So, although changing the grammar has some
advantages, it is still not easy and you should practice it as often as possible. Here are two
suggestions for how to change the grammar without making errors:
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How to Paraphrase Effectively
a. Change some of the words in the original sentence into different parts of speech (you will
often need to change the word order and some other words, too).
1. "The most effective way to build your English skill is to study regularly."
2. "The most effective way of building your English skill is to do studying on a regular basis."

b. If the original sentence is in the active voice, change it to passive or vice versa.
1. "To improve English, you should learn new vocabulary on a daily basis."
2. "To improve English, new vocabulary should be learned on a daily basis"

Further Practice
By using the methods and ideas given in this article, you should be able to improve your
paraphrasing skill. In tests like IELTS and TOEFL iBT you will often need to paraphrase
quickly, so you need to practice regularly if you are going to get better and faster. Start by
practicing each method individually and then begin combining the methods until you are
comfortable at using all three of them.
If you want to see more examples of paraphrasing, one of the best ideas is to compare two
news articles about a current event in two different newspapers. The stories will contain most
of the same details, but the sentences will be different. By comparing the sentences and
paragraphs you will get more ideas about how to paraphrase and see some real examples.
Newspaper websites are often a good place to see two different articles without paying for
two different newspapers.

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How to Paraphrase Effectively
Useful Words
The following list defines some of the difficult words used in this article.
A synonym is a word or phrase that has almost the same meaning as another word or
phrase. For example, 'smart', 'clever' and 'intelligent' are all synonyms because they have
almost the same meaning.
If two things are equivalent, they are equal or almost equal to each other although they might
be in different places. For example, the British 'prime minister' is equivalent to the United
States 'president' because both the 'prime minister' and 'president' are the most powerful
politicians in their country.
If somebody ensures something, the person makes sure that something is correct or true or
OK. For example, if I am going on a trip, I will check my pocket to ensure that I have my
passport.
A clause is a grammar word that describes part of a sentence that contains a subject and a
verb. Most clauses also contain an object or subject complement. Some clauses are
'reduced' which means that subject (and sometimes the auxiliary verb) are omitted.
The phrase part of speech is used to describe the different types of words that are used in
English. For example, 'noun', 'verb', 'adjective' and 'adverb' are four common parts of speech.
The expression (and/or) vice versa is used to indicate that the opposite of something which
was just mentioned is also true. For example, 'If the book is on the shelf, put it in the box and
vice versa' means 'If the book is on the shelf, put it in the box and if the book is in the box, put
it on the shelf.'

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Students are welcome to send copies of this article to other students who are
taking a test. However, this article may not be distributed in any other way
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How to paraphrase effectively

  • 1. HIGHER SCORE TOEFL, TOEIC and IELTS classes for serious students How to Paraphrase Effectively Introduction “Paraphrase” is a verb which means to re-write a phrase or sentence with the same meaning but using different words. Paraphrasing is a very important skill for most English tests, including TOEFL iBT, IELTS and TOEIC Speaking and Writing. In TOEFL iBT, for instance, paraphrasing is an important skill in the reading section, in the listening section and, above all, in the speaking and writing sections of the test. Here is a quick example of paraphrasing using a phrase from the paragraph above: 1. "Paraphrasing is a very important skill for most English tests." 2. "For many tests of English, being skilful at paraphrasing is extremely important." Notice how the paraphrased version (sentence 2) changes some vocabulary (e.g., “extremely” for “very”), changes the word order (e.g., “tests of English” for “English tests”) and changes the grammar (e.g., “being skilful at paraphrasing…” for “Paraphrasing is a very important skill…”) These are the three main ways to paraphrase and by combining all of these methods, you can achieve clear and accurate paraphrased sentences. The next sections will look at these methods in more detail. Paraphrasing Method 1: Use Different Vocabulary with the Same Meaning Most students try to use this method, but actually it can be difficult to use. The reason is that although English has many synonyms such as ‘large’ or ‘big’, it is unusual for these words to have exactly the same meaning. So, if you try to use a lot of synonyms when you paraphrase, you might produce sentences that are not natural English. Unnatural sentences are likely to reduce your score more than small mistakes because the reader may not understand what you are trying to say. For example, look at this original sentence and two paraphrased equivalents: 1. "It can be difficult to choose a suitable place to study English." 2. "It is often a challenge to pick up (x) a relevant (x) school to learn English." 3. "It is sometimes hard to select an appropriate place to learn English." For non-native speakers, these three sentences might look like they have the same meaning. For native speakers, however, sentence 2 is unnatural. The first problem is "pick up". This expression does NOT have the same meaning as "choose", so this part of the paraphrased sentence is actually wrong. The second problem is the word "relevant". In some cases, "relevant" and "suitable" are good synonyms but in this example they are not This article is copyright Higher Score, 2007. It may not be reproduced in whole or in part in any form without permission. www.higherscore.ca contact@higherscore.ca
  • 2. HIGHER SCORE TOEFL, TOEIC and IELTS classes for serious students How to Paraphrase Effectively close in meaning at all. Sentence 3 is a much better paraphrase of sentence 1 because all of the words have the same meaning. The best advice is to follow the “100% rule” for using synonyms: only use a synonym for a word if you are 100% certain that the new word has 100% the same meaning as the original word. If you are less than 100% certain, keep the same word and use either method two or method three to paraphrase your sentence. Paraphrasing Method 2: Change the Order of Words Changing the word order of a phrase or sentence is usually safer than using synonyms because the words are the same, so the meaning must be the same. However, it is not always easy to decide which words to move or to decide to which position the words should be moved Also, when you move a word you might need to change some other words, add some other words or cut some other words to ensure that the new sentence is grammatically correct. Here are two suggestions for how to change the word order without making errors: a. If the original sentence has two or more clauses, change the order of the clauses. 1. "If they have some help, most people can paraphrase effectively. However, practice is important because paraphrasing is difficult." 2. "Most people can paraphrase effectively, if they have some help. Paraphrasing is difficult, however, so practice is important." b. If the original sentence has an adjective and noun, change the adjective into a relative clause. 1. "Writing essays can be a challenging task." 2. "Writing essays can be a task which is challenging." Paraphrasing Method 3: Use Different Grammar It sounds very difficult to use different grammar, but actually it is easier than changing vocabulary. In addition, if you change the grammar and make an error, usually the reader will understand what you mean. However, if you change the vocabulary and make an error, often the reader will not understand what you mean. So, although changing the grammar has some advantages, it is still not easy and you should practice it as often as possible. Here are two suggestions for how to change the grammar without making errors: This article is copyright Higher Score, 2007. It may not be reproduced in whole or in part in any form without permission. www.higherscore.ca contact@higherscore.ca
  • 3. HIGHER SCORE TOEFL, TOEIC and IELTS classes for serious students How to Paraphrase Effectively a. Change some of the words in the original sentence into different parts of speech (you will often need to change the word order and some other words, too). 1. "The most effective way to build your English skill is to study regularly." 2. "The most effective way of building your English skill is to do studying on a regular basis." b. If the original sentence is in the active voice, change it to passive or vice versa. 1. "To improve English, you should learn new vocabulary on a daily basis." 2. "To improve English, new vocabulary should be learned on a daily basis" Further Practice By using the methods and ideas given in this article, you should be able to improve your paraphrasing skill. In tests like IELTS and TOEFL iBT you will often need to paraphrase quickly, so you need to practice regularly if you are going to get better and faster. Start by practicing each method individually and then begin combining the methods until you are comfortable at using all three of them. If you want to see more examples of paraphrasing, one of the best ideas is to compare two news articles about a current event in two different newspapers. The stories will contain most of the same details, but the sentences will be different. By comparing the sentences and paragraphs you will get more ideas about how to paraphrase and see some real examples. Newspaper websites are often a good place to see two different articles without paying for two different newspapers. This article is copyright Higher Score, 2007. It may not be reproduced in whole or in part in any form without permission. www.higherscore.ca contact@higherscore.ca
  • 4. HIGHER SCORE TOEFL, TOEIC and IELTS classes for serious students How to Paraphrase Effectively Useful Words The following list defines some of the difficult words used in this article. A synonym is a word or phrase that has almost the same meaning as another word or phrase. For example, 'smart', 'clever' and 'intelligent' are all synonyms because they have almost the same meaning. If two things are equivalent, they are equal or almost equal to each other although they might be in different places. For example, the British 'prime minister' is equivalent to the United States 'president' because both the 'prime minister' and 'president' are the most powerful politicians in their country. If somebody ensures something, the person makes sure that something is correct or true or OK. For example, if I am going on a trip, I will check my pocket to ensure that I have my passport. A clause is a grammar word that describes part of a sentence that contains a subject and a verb. Most clauses also contain an object or subject complement. Some clauses are 'reduced' which means that subject (and sometimes the auxiliary verb) are omitted. The phrase part of speech is used to describe the different types of words that are used in English. For example, 'noun', 'verb', 'adjective' and 'adverb' are four common parts of speech. The expression (and/or) vice versa is used to indicate that the opposite of something which was just mentioned is also true. For example, 'If the book is on the shelf, put it in the box and vice versa' means 'If the book is on the shelf, put it in the box and if the book is in the box, put it on the shelf.' This article is provided as a free service to all test preparation students by Higher Score, Canada’s number one test preparation centre. Students are welcome to send copies of this article to other students who are taking a test. However, this article may not be distributed in any other way without the express written consent of Higher Score. This article is copyright Higher Score, 2007. It may not be reproduced in whole or in part in any form without permission. www.higherscore.ca contact@higherscore.ca