How to write a report

English Today 
Welcome to today's writing class!
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This lesson contains 11 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

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English Today 
Welcome to today's writing class!

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Today's goals. What do you think? 

Make three learning goals by use of the following key words: 

purpose - FCE writing: report - structure - content 

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Today's two learning goals:

Slide 3 - Open question

The checklist 
  •  You understand the purpose of a report. 
  •  You know the structure of a report. 
  • You know how to create the content of a report. 

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A report? 
What do you think a report is? 

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FCE Cambridge says... 

A report is usually written for a superior (e.g. a teacher) or a peer group (e.g. members of an English club). Candidates are expected to give some factual information and make suggestions or recommendations. A report should be clearly organised and may include headings.

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You know the structure of a report. 
Take a look at the example (p78). In your notebook, create a template for an FCE report. 

Write in such a way that anyone can use it to write a new report. 

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Go through exercises 3 and 4 together. 

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you understand the purpose of a report.

Check!
No check. I have the following question...

Slide 9 - Poll

You know the structure of a report.
Check!
No check. I have the following question...

Slide 10 - Poll

You know how to create the content of a report.
Check!
No check. I have the following question...

Slide 11 - Poll