CILL Materials for Report Writing
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Level EI EI I I I I I I I I UI UI UI UI |
Unit 14 08 06 13 57 All All 23 01 04 9-12 11 All p.166 |
(Levels: E = Elementary; EI = Early Intermediate; I = Intermediate; UI = Upper Intermediate)
Other Report Writing pages:
Content and Organisation
- The Report Writing Process: an ordering exercise to re-order the stages of this process
- Academic report writing template: useful phrases and expressions to use in your report.
- Types of Report - the names of different types of report and what they mean.
- Report Stages and Content - what goes in each section of a report.
- Stages and Language of a Report - useful phrases for the sections of a report
- Report Headings - understand the type of information each section of a report should contain.
- Subject Headings - how to write correct subject headings.
Introductions
- Report Writing: Introductions - a page to help you understand the content and grammar of report introductions. It contains explanations, an example and an exercise.
- Report Introductions - a text-reconstruction exercise to help you remember the language of the introduction to a report.
Method / Methodology / Procedure
- The Procedure / Method / Methodology section of a report: how to write it.
- The Procedure / Method section of a report - a text-reconstruction exercise to help you remember the language of this section of a report.
Findings and Discussion
- Matching Nouns and Verbs for Reports - an exercise in choosing the right vocabulary for reports.
- Formality - an exercise to help you to write reports using formal language.
- Describing Numbers - an explanation, a program to write and speak a number, and an exercise
- Trends - this exercise introduces the vocabulary and grammar needed to describe trends. Includes an exercise.
- Describing trends in line graphs
- Trends Headings - this exercise shows how to use headings when describing trends. Includes an exercise.
- The Language of Approximation - an exercise in describing numbers in an easy-to-understand way
- Approximation Correction exercise - to check that you can use the language of approximation correctly
- Approximating Dissatisfaction - an exercise to help you describe dissatisfaction
- Describing Satisfaction in the Findings and Conclusion sections of a report - choosing between 'satisfy', 'satisfied', 'satisfying' and 'satisfactory', etc.
- Important or Importance? Explanation and exercise on which word to use when describing Findings and Conclusions.
- Concern - how to use concern correctly
Conclusion
- The Conclusion section - an explanation, an example and an exercise.
Recommendations
- Report Recommendations - an explanation, an example and an exercise.
- Report Recommendations Correction Exercise - correct the common errors.
Practice Materials
- Report Correction Exercise - correct these common errors made by students in report writing, so that you can avoid making the same mistakes.
- List of common errors in report writing assignments
- Common Errors in Report Writing - revision exercise.
- Report Writing Scenario Site - practice the whole process of report writing
- Scanner - a program that highlights the words in a text that are easy for a reader to find. Use it to improve the organisation and reader-friendliness of your writing.
- List of Materials in CILL for Business reports
Last updated on: Friday, March 23, 2012