A member of the student committee etc. is fine) Subject: Basic structure 200 (+/- 10%) Introduction: Aim of the report Status of the writer (who you are – not your name – to write the report given in the task) Source of the information that the report is based on a survey, state when and by whom the survey was carried out. Body paragraphs: Each paragraph presents new facts that are supported by evidence. Present the facts in a logical, organized way. Use subheadings, if you prefer, to make it clearer. Group similar points under headings. Don’t include too many points in the report: choose 3-4 major points and develop them fully. Conclusion: According to the report type, either make recommendation or assessment/state the final result/give comments. If you are asked to give your opinion, do so in the conclusion. Different report types and their outlines Analyzing a survey Introduction – aim, status, source
Writing report To:James Harris, Headmaster To list points:Firstly, In the first place, From:Jean Lovard, Teacher To begin with, Secondly, Subject:Campsite Furthermore(pealeselle), Finally Date: 15th March 2015 Although, despite the fact that.. Especially, in particular(eriti) 1.state the purpose of your report I would suggest.., One solution would be 2.-5. SUBHEADINGS-positive and to..., It would be a good idea to... negative points In this way ,we could...By doing this, we Conclusion: general assessment and could... recommendations (üldine hinnang ja In addition soovitused) The purpose of this report is to assess how friendly Green shool is. Writing Essays FOR- AND AGAINST ESSAY 1 LÕIK: introduse the topic
d punktid ja annabsoovituse adressaadile selle kohta, milliseid samme antudinformatsiooni le tuginedes oleks mõistlik astuda. Kõik see, mispuudutab lõigu ühtsust, millest ülalpool es see puhul juba juttuoli, kehtib muidugi ka siin. · Survey report To: From: Date: Subject: Introduction State purpose and content of your report or summarise the most important results of the survey, state a source Development (para. 2-4) Summarise your information under suitable subheadings Conclusion/recommendation Make recommendations/suggestions or end with a general conclusion Useful language To introduce: the purpose/aim of this report is to describe/analyse/assess..., the report is based on..., as requested, this report was written/carried out to... To express proportions: One in three, eight out of ten, 15 per cent, the majority, a minority, a large proportion, a significant number, a small number, by far the largest proportion, one third, a quarter
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poster.Posters canbe displayed in the classroom 3B(T) aloud Suggested AnswerKeY a. Readthe titleof the articleandthe subheadings what Elicit country the places arein (England) and what Name:Radisson SASPortmanHotel information 5swouldexpectto find in the texts Locotion: Central London Description: deluxefourstarhotel
poster.Posters canbe displayed in the classroom 3B(T) aloud Suggested AnswerKeY a. Readthe titleof the articleandthe subheadings what Elicit country the places arein (England) and what Name:Radisson SASPortmanHotel information 5swouldexpectto find in the texts Locotion: Central London Description: deluxefourstarhotel
poster.Posters canbe displayed in the classroom 3B(T) aloud Suggested AnswerKeY a. Readthe titleof the articleandthe subheadings what Elicit country the places arein (England) and what Name:Radisson SASPortmanHotel information 5swouldexpectto find in the texts Locotion: Central London Description: deluxefourstarhotel