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Report writing
What are the rules?
Slide 1 - Diapositive
How much do you know about writing reports?
A
I have no idea
B
I know the very basics
C
I think I know enough
D
I am very confident
Slide 2 - Quiz
Try to name 3 characteristics of a report
Slide 3 - Question ouverte
Can you name the parts of a report? Just give it a try!
Slide 4 - Question ouverte
Choose all the boxes that include general characteristics of a report
A
opinion-based
informative purpose
friendly tone
B
evidence-based data-driven
action-oriented
C
objective
impartial
factual
D
formal structure,
follows established conventions
Slide 5 - Quiz
In what style should a report be written?
A
always informal
B
semi-formal
C
always formal
D
it depends
Slide 6 - Quiz
Are you allowed to use contractions in reports? (it's / there's / can't /I'm )
A
yes
B
no
C
sometimes
D
depending on the situation
Slide 7 - Quiz
Which of these linking words are you allowed to use but are NOT always considered the most 'appropriate'?
A
however / although
B
moreover / furthermore
C
for example / for instance
D
but / because / and / or
Slide 8 - Quiz
Are you allowed to use the following words: 'you' / 'your' / 'we' / 'us' / 'I' / 'me'?
A
yes
B
no
C
only a few times
D
no, but let me explain...
Slide 9 - Quiz
Explain option D in the prior slide: 'no, but let me explain'
Slide 10 - Question ouverte
Cheat sheet 1
A report is always:
Impersonal - we don't involve ourselves
Impartial - we don't take sides
Factual - about FACTS (based on evidence and research not feelings, emotions, opinions or funcky Tick Toks)
Slide 11 - Diapositive
Who is typically the audience for your report?
A
your teacher
B
someone in a leadership position
C
your parents
D
you yourself
Slide 12 - Quiz
How many paragraphs should the report contain?
A
5 or more
B
always 4
C
always 3
D
at least 3
Slide 13 - Quiz
Explain option 'D' in the prior slide: why 'at least 3'?
Slide 14 - Question ouverte
When writing a report, which part below do we use to start?
A
conclusion
B
recommendations
C
title
D
Introduction
Slide 15 - Quiz
Choose the most appropriate title
A
This report will discuss internships abroad
B
Report on internships abroad
C
Findings about internships abroad
D
Report about internships abroad
Slide 16 - Quiz
Choose the correct order of the sections of a report
A
Introduction
main body
recommendations
conclusion
B
Introduction
title
main body
conclusion, recommendations
C
Introduction
main body
conclusion
recommendations
D
Title
introduction
main body
conclusion, recommendations
Slide 17 - Quiz
Cheat sheet 2
Sections of a report
Title
Introduction
Main body
Conclusion and recommendations
Slide 18 - Diapositive
What is the purpose of the first paragraph?
A
to indicate the purpose of the report
B
to give examples and details of the topic
C
to make recommendations
D
to give your opinion on the topic
Slide 19 - Quiz
Are you allowed to use headings in the report?
A
yes, you should do so
B
it depends
C
no, it is not allowed
D
yes, you must always do so
Slide 20 - Quiz
Are you allowed to use bullet points in the report?
A
yes, you should
B
yes, but only in 1 paragraph (don't overdo it)
C
you can choose
D
no, it is not allowed
Slide 21 - Quiz
One of the options below is not appropriate for the introduction of a report. Can you spot it?
A
The aim of this report is to analyze...
B
The focus of this report is to...
C
This report will provide my opinion on...
D
This report will offer an in-depth analysis...
Slide 22 - Quiz
Explain why option 'C' is the least appropriate: 'This report will provide my opinion on...'
Slide 23 - Question ouverte
Again, which option below is the 'odd one out'?
A
In light of the above, we believe the following measures should be ...
B
Urgent improvement is needed in the field of...
C
I think that the most appropriate solution is...
D
On the basis of the above findings, the following recommendations are...
Slide 24 - Quiz
What can we conclude by looking at the 'wrong' options below? 1- This report will provide my opinion on... 2- I think that the most appropriate solution is...
Slide 25 - Question ouverte
What information do we find in the main body?
A
research, findings, discussion
B
weaknesses and strengths
C
executive summary
D
solutions to the main problem(s)
Slide 26 - Quiz
What information do we find in the conclusion?
A
Our final opinions and thoughts
B
A brief summary of the main points of the report
C
Some final recommendations
D
An executive summary
Slide 27 - Quiz
What information do we find in the recommendations section?
A
opinions and final thoughts
B
an explanation of the scope of the report
C
a table of contents
D
a discussion of actions to be taken
Slide 28 - Quiz
Cheat sheet 3
Sections of a report 2
Title: says exactly what the report is about
Introduction: what the report is about; why is was written; and what it will include and how
Main body: core of report - research, findings and discussion of main topics
Conclusion: a summary of the main points of a report
Recommendations: discussion of the actions that should be taken (language suggesting action: should)