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Structure Report

This document outlines the structure and content requirements for writing a report, including an introduction, topic points, and recommendations. It provides specific phrases and guidelines for each section to ensure clarity and coherence. Additionally, it includes examples of reports on a sightseeing bus tour and an outdoor event, highlighting key elements to cover.
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Structure Report

This document outlines the structure and content requirements for writing a report, including an introduction, topic points, and recommendations. It provides specific phrases and guidelines for each section to ensure clarity and coherence. Additionally, it includes examples of reports on a sightseeing bus tour and an outdoor event, highlighting key elements to cover.
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STRUCTURE REPORT

(140-190 PALABRAS)

For the introduction (3 lineas maximo)


• This report describes…
• This report is based on …
• The purpose of this report is to …

For the topic points (2 subpuntos):

1 point (8-9 lineas)


2 point (8 lineas)
• Currently …
• To begin with …
• It appears that …
• It seems that …
• Furthermore/ In addition
• In general/ Generally speaking
• It is generally believed that …
• almost always/ nearly always
• Most/ The majority of + noun
• noun + tend to be + adjective

For your suggestions/ recommendations: (4 lineas)


• All things considered …
• Based on the findings of this report I recommend/
suggest + verb-ing
• I would recommend/ suggest + verb-ing
• Although both… I think that …
• It would be advisable that …
EXERCISES
A report: A sightseeing bus tour
Your English class recently went on a sightseeing bus tour of the large city where you
study. Now, your English teacher has asked you to write a report about the sightseeing
trip. In your report, you should:

• describe what you saw from the sightseeing bus


• explain the advantages of seeing the city by bus
• suggest any recommendations for future sightseeing trips of this kind.
A report: An outdoor event
You are part of a group that organises community events in your area. You recently
helped to organise an annual outdoor festival. The group leader has asked you to write a
report about the festival.

In your report, you should:

• say how successful the event was


• describe an issue and how you dealt with it
• suggest a change you would like to make to next year’s festival.

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