Writing a Report - C1 Advanced

 
Writing a Report - C1
Advanced
 
Writing Part 2 - Report
 
The purpose of a report is to 
outline information
gathered from:
An event
A program
A course
An experience
A survey
and make relevant recommendations for 
future
improvements.
 You should give a detailed
account of what you witnessed, both good and
bad!
 
What you 
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Inversions
 - (Not only/Seldom/No Sooner)
Inverted Conditional 
- (Were we to…)
Participle Clause 
- (Being…/ Having gone…)
Double Comparative 
- (The more we… the more…)
Passive Structures 
- (The committee has been
informed about…)
Linkers 
- (Notwithstanding/However/So as to/Due
to/Consequently)
 
What you should 
NOT
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Descriptive and Colourful Writing
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(Amazing/Lovely/Fantastic)
Idioms 
- (It was a piece of cake)
Phrasal Verbs 
- (Turn up/ Look for)
Contractions 
- (We’ve/ Don’t)
Personal Opinions 
- (I think that…/ I really liked…)
 
 
Introduction:
Example: Report on six-month
progress as a teacher:
Introduction
The purpose of this report is 
to evaluate
the progress following the first half year in
my current position as an English Teacher
as well as enumerate 
achievements
outline issues
 and 
make suggestions
 for
professional development measures.
 
The introduction must contain all the
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The first observation to
make concerns…
Not only were the… but
also..
Furthermore,…
Moreover,…
Silence is golden. Unless
you have kids, then it’s
suspicious.
It has to been stressed
that…
According to (the majority
of respondents)…
In spite of (the fact that)…
In conclusion,…
From the research one can
conclude that…
Cook for 35 minutes at
180c
The outlook for …… is (far
from)bright/optimistic/depre
ssing/daunting
 
I would strongly recommend that…
The following measures should be
implemented:
Take the tablet every 6-8 hours to
relieve symptoms.
In the light of the results of the
survey I would advise against…
The more the… the better/worse
the…
Hey. So great to hear from you.
The purpose of this report is to
outline…
Given the results of the survey, I
would advise for…
Despite (the fact that)…
Every sixty seconds in Africa, a
minute passes.
Had they been… they would
have…
 
Provided that these
recommendations are taken
into consideration,…
In conclusion,…
From the research one can
conclude that…
Were it to repeat… it
should…
The future looks
bleak/remains uncertain/is
promising
This seems unlikely in the
near/foreseeable future
I feel it would be to our
advantage if…
The best solution would be
to…
In order to improve …… it
is necessary to..
Life is a bowl of soup, and
I’m a fork.
 
Woodstock 
1969
 
Woodstock 
1969
The Woodstock Music Festival began on August 15, 1969, as half a million people
waited on a dairy farm in Bethel, New York, for the three-day music festival to start.
Billed as “An Aquarian Experience: 3 Days of Peace and Music,” the epic event
would later be known simply as Woodstock and become synonymous with the
counterculture movement of the 1960s. Woodstock was a success, but the massive
concert didn’t come off without a hitch: Last-minute venue changes, bad weather
and the hordes of attendees caused major headaches. Still, despite—or because
of—a lot of sex, drugs, rock ‘n’ roll and rain, Woodstock was a peaceful celebration
and earned its hallowed place in pop culture history.
 
Woodstock 
1999
 
Woodstock 
1999
After the success of the first Woodstock festival, the
organisers decided to repeat it, hoping it would be just
as historically and culturally successful… It wasn’t.
 
Watch the short video (10mins) and complete the table.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gH6-nBwOwkA
 
Imagine you were present at the
festival. Make notes in each section
about what was done well… or badly.
 
Recommendations:
 
1.
In light of the events that transpired regarding… ,
I’d recommend/advise against…
2.
The following measures should be implemented:
3.
If we were to repeat the festival, we should…
4.
In order to improve… , it is necessary to…
5.
Provided that these recommendations are taken
into consideration…
 
Homework
 
You have just finished a three-week study and
work programme in an English-speaking country.
You studied English language in the mornings and
worked for a local company in the afternoons. The
programme organiser has asked you to write a
report about your experience. In your report, you
should evaluate the programme, explaining which
part of the programme was more useful, and
suggest changes you would recommend for next
year’s programme.
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What people are saying
 
Translate has
officially inspired
me to learn
French
Abby Author
, NYC
 
With this app, I’m
confident to plan
a trip to rural
Vietnam
Wendy Writer
, CA
 
Visual translation
feels like magic
Ronny Reader
, NYC
 
Quotes for illustration purposes only
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This report evaluates a teacher's progress and achievements in their role as an English teacher, highlighting areas of improvement and providing recommendations for further development. The report follows a structured format, including an introduction, main body with key points, and a conclusion assessing the overall impact of suggested improvements.

  • Education
  • Teacher Progress
  • Report Evaluation
  • Professional Development
  • English Language

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  1. Writing a Report - C1 Advanced

  2. Writing Part 2 - Report The purpose of a report is to outline information gathered from: A course An experience A survey An event A program and make relevant recommendations for future improvements. You should give a detailed account of what you witnessed, both good and bad!

  3. What you should include: Inversions - (Not only/Seldom/No Sooner) Inverted Conditional - (Were we to ) Participle Clause - (Being / Having gone ) Double Comparative - (The more we the more ) Passive Structures - (The committee has been informed about ) Linkers - (Notwithstanding/However/So as to/Due to/Consequently)

  4. What you should NOT include: Descriptive and Colourful Writing - (Amazing/Lovely/Fantastic) Idioms - (It was a piece of cake) Phrasal Verbs - (Turn up/ Look for) Contractions - (We ve/ Don t) Personal Opinions - (I think that / I really liked )

  5. Introduction: Example: Report on six-month progress as a teacher: The introduction must contain all the necessary information covered by the report: Introduction appropriate beginning in which you should explain your purpose for writing your report The purpose of this report is to .. The topic of the report (see step 1) The three main key points that you discovered (see step 1) 1. The purpose of this report is to evaluate the progress following the first half year in my current position as an English Teacher as well as enumerate achievements outline issues and make suggestions for professional development measures. 2. 3.

  6. Main Body: Main key points (see step 1): In the main content, you should comment on/answer the main key points that you discovered in the task (see step 1) under suitable subheadings (positive/negative points), and each is placed in a separate section/paragraph. 1. explain what you feel has been achieved 2. describe any problems

  7. Example: Report on six-month progress as a teacher: Conclusion: The conclusion should contain a final Conclusion assessment of the report, providing information, conclusions and giving a final In the final analysis, the situation of the teachers and students at our school is very likely to improve and overall satisfaction will probably increase due to more efficient work processes if ideas included in the report are implemented. answer.

  8. The first observation to make concerns Not only were the but also.. Furthermore, Moreover, Silence is golden. Unless you have kids, then it s suspicious. It has to been stressed that According to (the majority of respondents) In spite of (the fact that) In conclusion, From the research one can conclude that Cook for 35 minutes at 180c The outlook for is (far from)bright/optimistic/depre ssing/daunting I would strongly recommend that The following measures should be implemented: Take the tablet every 6-8 hours to relieve symptoms. In the light of the results of the survey I would advise against The more the the better/worse the Hey. So great to hear from you. The purpose of this report is to outline Given the results of the survey, I would advise for Despite (the fact that) Every sixty seconds in Africa, a minute passes. Had they been they would have Provided that these recommendations are taken into consideration, In conclusion, From the research one can conclude that Were it to repeat it should The future looks bleak/remains uncertain/is promising This seems unlikely in the near/foreseeable future I feel it would be to our advantage if The best solution would be to In order to improve it is necessary to.. Life is a bowl of soup, and I m a fork.

  9. Woodstock 1969

  10. Woodstock 1969 The Woodstock Music Festival began on August 15, 1969, as half a million people waited on a dairy farm in Bethel, New York, for the three-day music festival to start. Billed as An Aquarian Experience: 3 Days of Peace and Music, the epic event would later be known simply as Woodstock and become synonymous with the counterculture movement of the 1960s. Woodstock was a success, but the massive concert didn t come off without a hitch: Last-minute venue changes, bad weather and the hordes of attendees caused major headaches. Still, despite or because of a lot of sex, drugs, rock n roll and rain, Woodstock was a peaceful celebration and earned its hallowed place in pop culture history.

  11. Woodstock 1999

  12. Woodstock 1999 After the success of the first Woodstock festival, the organisers decided to repeat it, hoping it would be just as historically and culturally successful It wasn t.

  13. Watch the short video (10mins) and complete the table. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gH6-nBwOwkA Imagine you were present at the festival. Make notes in each section about what was done well or badly. Location Food and Drink Music Staff and Facilities

  14. Recommendations: 1. In light of the events that transpired regarding , I d recommend/advise against 2. The following measures should be implemented: 3. If we were to repeat the festival, we should 4. In order to improve , it is necessary to 5. Provided that these recommendations are taken into consideration

  15. You have just finished a three-week study and work programme in an English-speaking country. You studied English language in the mornings and worked for a local company in the afternoons. The programme organiser has asked you to write a report about your experience. In your report, you should evaluate the programme, explaining which part of the programme was more useful, and suggest changes you would recommend for next year s programme. Homework Write your report

  16. What people are saying With this app, I m confident to plan a trip to rural Vietnam Visual translation feels like magic Translate has officially inspired me to learn French Ronny Reader, NYC Wendy Writer, CA Abby Author, NYC Quotes for illustration purposes only

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