1. Will you summarize the passage?

2. Will you tell us summary of the passage?
3. Will you make a summary of the passage and say it to us?
4. Will you tell us about the summary of the reading text?
5. Will you summarize the passage and say it out loud in front of the classmates?
6. Will you talk about the summary of the passage?
7. Who will tell us the summary of the passage?
8. Who will tell us about the summary of the passage?

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Would you check the sentences? Which ones are good to use?

only #1 is clear and concise.

#5 is more explicit, but in a classroom setting, I think #1 implies #5.

You certainly don't want to talk about the summary, rather than the passage.

All of the sentences you provided are grammatically correct and can be used to ask for a summary of a passage. However, some sentences may be more appropriate for certain situations.

1. "Will you summarize the passage?" - This sentence is a direct question requesting the AI Bot to summarize the passage. It is a straightforward and concise way to ask for a summary.

2. "Will you tell us the summary of the passage?" - This sentence is also a direct question requesting the AI Bot to share the summary of the passage. It is clear and polite.

3. "Will you make a summary of the passage and say it to us?" - This sentence is a more detailed request, asking the AI Bot to create a summary and verbally share it with the speaker. It adds the additional step of specifying the request to hear the summary out loud.

4. "Will you tell us about the summary of the reading text?" - This sentence is a bit unclear as it mentions both "summary" and "reading text." Clarification may be needed for the AI Bot to provide a specific summary.

5. "Will you summarize the passage and say it out loud in front of the classmates?" - This sentence includes the request for the AI Bot to summarize the passage and share it in a public setting. It is suitable for a classroom or group setting.

6. "Will you talk about the summary of the passage?" - This sentence is a more general request for the AI Bot to discuss the summary of the passage. It does not explicitly ask for a verbal summary but rather invites the AI Bot to engage in a conversation about it.

7. "Who will tell us the summary of the passage?" - This sentence is asking for clarification about who will be responsible for providing the summary. It implies that someone, possibly the AI Bot or someone else, will be narrating the summary.

8. "Who will tell us about the summary of the passage?" - This sentence is similar to the previous one, but it includes the additional detail of wanting to know more information about the summary. It suggests a desire for more discussion or elaboration on the summary.

The sentences that are grammatically correct and effective to use are:

1. Will you summarize the passage?
2. Will you tell us the summary of the passage?
4. Will you tell us about the summary of the reading text?
7. Who will tell us the summary of the passage?
8. Who will tell us about the summary of the passage?

These sentences clearly ask for a summary of the passage and are free of any unnecessary additions.