:.: FCE writing - Report
Report
Hints:
- Decide on your target reader - it will help you to choose the
appropriate register.
- Use rather formal language.
- The distinguishing feature of any report is its layout. Reports
are rather stiff - you may need to start as if you were making
a memo. Do not panic! It is OK with this form to begin simply
with:
1. To:
2. From:
3. Date:
4. Subject:
The body of your report has to be clearly divided into sections:
- Introduction
Make your introduction brief but clear. State the purpose
of your report. Again, try to imagine that you are the only
one who knows what is going on. Assume that everybody else
needs explanation why you are writing this report. Repeat
the question from the task but try to reword it.
You may start like this:
| The aim/purpose
of this report is to |
show
exemplify
illustrate
depict |
| This report |
is concerned with...
is intended to...
is written to analyse...
deals with...
relates to... |
- points in which you present your opinion
You may use separate headings for advantages and disadvantages
and describe them in two paragraphs or just present them in
a list of points.
The advantages/ disadvantages are as follow...
The most convincing arguments in favour of ... are ...
I would mention...as the most discouraging feature of...
Here is the list of benefits...
- evaluation/recommendation (if
it is required by the question)
I would recommend...because...
I would not hesitate to recommend...
I would suggest...
In my opinion, it would be worth... +ing
- conclusion/summary
It is a good idea to repeat here why you are writing. It will
show that you keep in mind the purpose of this report.
In conclusion I would like to stress that...
In my opinion...
It is a fact that...
It appears to/ seems to/ tends to
There is no doubt that...
Given this, it can be concluded that...
Having proved/presented this, I would like to...
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Sample answer:
Q: A group of American students is going to participate in a workshop
organised by your school. They have never been in your town before
so their tutor, Mr. Franklin, has asked you to write a report about
places that are worth visiting in the area. Write a report describing
the places and explain why you think they may be of any interest to
the group.
To: Mr. Franklin
From: Francesca Wilson
Date: 12 November 20...
Subject: Places to visit during your stay in XX
Introduction:
This report is written to analyse places of interest that may be
worth visiting by your group. I have called the tourist information
office to check admission fees and opening hours that would be suitable
for you.
Places to visit in XX
There are many places in the area which are worth recommending but
unfortunately some of them are open to public only in summer peak
season. However, there are two attractions that may be taken into
consideration as they seem suitable for you:
1. The Dungeon is a very popular tourist attraction in XX. It is
a former(overkill, drop it) jail tower from the 17th century. Today
you can visit the prisoners' cells and see there a great collection
of arms from previous centuries.
2. The Labyrinth is the place where you can have a lot fun. There
is a number of dead-end corridors and some leading to the exit.
You are supposed to find the way out in a given time. The place
is open on weekends and there are big discounts for groups.
Conclusion:
I would not hesitate to recommend both of these places to your group.
These attractions are well-known and popular among foreign visitors.
[192 words]
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| Autor |
Komentarz |
Data |
| x |
o matko.. każą pisać raporty a ciekawe do czego mi się to k€rwa przyda .. |
2 Lut 2010, 18:47 |
| porwór ciasteczkowy |
oj... raportu to ja na pewno pisać niebędę |
13 Cze 2008, 15:02 |
| AluŚka |
Jejuuu, jutro mam writing i jednego jestem pewna:
w życiu nie wybiorę raportu.
Najgorsze co może być, wg mnie. ;//
Może dlatego, że po prostu najtrudniejsze jak dla mnie. Już wolę Discursive Composition. |
15 Cze 2007, 13:12 |
| marudka |
jejku, najgorsze co może być.... jeszcze na dowolny temat... ale ten przykład niezbyt mi pomógł, jest strasznie dziwny i stosunkowo trudny. P******ę to |
18 Kwi 2007, 19:52 |
| Adasqo |
ja słyszałem że o ok 15% wiecej mozna z normy czyli około..20 słow wiecej... |
25 Lut 2007, 20:30 |
| aga |
właśnie skończyłam pisać swój report!! wielkie dzięki za zwroty i w ogóle za wszystko dziękuje... :P |
14 Gru 2005, 21:37 |
| lala |
good report, but it should be shortened a bit |
31 Paź 2005, 18:45 |
| hitler |
amogli byście po polsku opsać jak sie psize report ? |
16 Paź 2005, 12:32 |
| beata |
LEWY, chodzi o to, ze na egzaminie (tak sluszalam) mozesz uzyc ok 10 slow wiecej, jesli tego potrzebujesz. jesli ilosc slow bedzie znacznie wieksza, po prostu 'ucinaja'. tracisz wtedy punkty za strukture, bo np. nie ma juz podsumowania, czy podpisu (jak np. w liscie).. |
21 Cze 2005, 11:52 |
| beata |
dokladnie. wszystko pieknie, tylko co z ADV? |
21 Cze 2005, 11:45 |
| TomekCz |
Podziękowania dla redakcji za świetną stronę! Jednakże chyba wkradł się błąd do tekstu...Czy nie powinno być *a lot of fun* w zdaniu :
"2. The Labyrinth is the place where you can have *a lot fun*." ? pozdrawiam! |
12 Cze 2005, 21:16 |
| lewy |
ej... tu jest 192 slowa... o co chodzi? przeciez ma byc 120-180 |
18 Cze 2004, 18:54 |
| peggy sue |
brilliant idea, but i'm waiting for more and for the CAE writing guidelines |
13 Cze 2004, 10:18 |
| i-za |
how about advanced? |
11 Cze 2004, 21:33 |
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