What Is Paraphrasing?
Paraphrasing is the process of rewording or rephrasing a source text or speech in your own words while preserving the main ideas and information.
Why Is It Important?
Paraphrasing is necessary for effective communication because it:
Reduces the length and complexity of the source speech
Adapts the source speech to the target language and culture
Aids in memory and cognitive demands of consecutive interpreting
Paraphrasing can be used in both written and oral communication, and in various contexts for different purposes.
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What Is Paraphrasing?
Paraphrasing is the process of rewording or rephrasing a source text or speech in your own words while preserving the main ideas and information.
Why Is It Important?
Paraphrasing is necessary for effective communication because it:
Reduces the length and complexity of the source speech
Adapts the source speech to the target language and culture
Aids in memory and cognitive demands of consecutive interpreting
Paraphrasing can be used in both written and oral communication, and in various contexts for different purposes.