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Title: Reading and writing reports


1
Non -chronological Reports
  • Reading and writing reports

2
Purpose
  • Why do we read and write reports?
  • Reports describe the way things are.
  • Their purpose is to document, organise and store
    information.
  • We read them to find out information.
  • We write them to give information to others or
    keep it for future use.

3
How are reports organised?
  • They are mainly made up of paragraph text.
  • They have an introduction which explains what
    they are about.
  • They contain facts most of the content of the
    report gives information
  • They end with a summary of the key points.

4
How do we read reports?
  • They are not chronological
  • they do not need to be read from beginning to
    end.
  • Use the contents and index.
  • They can be read by skimming.
  • They can be read by scanning.
  • Reading for detail takes place after you have
    used the other reading skills and have found the
    information you are interested in.

5
How do we write reports?
  • Choose your topic
  • Collect your information
  • Use a range of resources
  • books,
  • CD-ROMs,
  • Internet,
  • interviews.

6
Organise your information
  • Most reports have a series of paragraphs on
    different aspects of the subject.
  • Put related facts together.
  • Make sure the first sentence in each paragraph
    gives the key idea
  • Other sentences add detail
  • Tables, pictures, diagrams and bulleted lists add
    more information in a variety of ways.

7
Make your meaning plain.
  • Use headings and sub-headings to outline the key
    idea of each paragraph
  • Write clearly dont confuse the reader
  • Keep to the facts a report should be factual
  • if you are including opinion make it plain to
    the reader that everyone may not agree with you.

8
Your Writing Style
  • Reports are fairly formal
  • They are written in the third person and the
    present tense
  • Be precise check your facts
  • Use technical vocabulary
  • Make it suitable for your intended audience
  • Take an angle
  • why are your readers interested in the subject?
  • What information will they be most interested in?

9
Keep your reader interested
  • Use descriptive language
  • you are giving detail. Make sure its not just a
    list of facts.
  • Show contrast between your paragraphs
  • bring out the similarities and differences of
    your subject.
  • Add comments or questions
  • relate the subject to the reader.

10
Check Your Writing
  • Check that your headings and sub-headings are
    clear.
  • Is it interesting?
  • Does it go on too long about small details.
  • Re-read your report as if you know nothing about
    your subject.
  • Does it successfully put the information across?
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