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Writing Exam A2
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Writing Exam A2

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STRUCTURE
"At the simplest level, written texts have a beginning, a middle and an end.

As you probably will have guessed, there are more ways in which an author can organise information in a text. It is also important to understand how a text is structured, how the various parts of a text are related to each other."

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aanhef 
Sir/madam = geen naam bekend
Mr. = naam man is bekend
Ms. = naam vrouw is bekend
Miss = ongetrouwde vrouw
Mrs. = ongetrouwde vrouw of weduwe

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afsluiting
Kind regards = wanneer je de naam kent (informeel)
 

Yours faithfully = wanneer je de persoon NIET kent

Yours sincerely = wanneer naam van ontvanger bekend is 

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wanneer gebruik je wat ?
Sir/madam (naam niet bekend) = Yours faithfully
 

Mr./Ms. / miss/ mrs (naam is bekend) = Yours sincerly

Tante Gerda (informeel) = Kind regards 

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assignment

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The importance of a good technical report

Technical reports are used to communicate information to customers, colleagues and managers, and they are used to document the equipment and procedures used in testing or research and the results obtained so that the work can be repeated if necessary or built upon.

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How to write a technical visit report?


  •  No more than 200 words describing the content of the report.
  • No more than 2 pages detailing scope, objectives and results of the technical visit.
  • Include as many sections as necessary, explaining all the technical details.
  • It should summarize the essential points of the report 






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Introduction:Provide background information on the site or location visited.Clearly state the purpose and objectives of the visit.
Methodology:Outline the methods used during the site visit.Describe any tools, instruments, or equipment utilized.
Observations:Document your observations during the visit.Include relevant data, measurements, and details.
Analysis:Analyze the data collected. Interpret the significance of your observations.
Findings:Summarize the key findings from your analysis. Highlight any noteworthy trends or patterns.
Recommendations:Propose any recommendations based on your findings.Suggest improvements or solutions if applicable.
Conclusion:Sum up the main points of the report.Emphasize the overall importance of the site visit.






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