Understanding Report Structure: Analysis & Annotation

English
GCSE
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Understanding Report Structure: Analysis & Annotation

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Introduction to Report Structure

Reports are a formal form of writing used to present information clearly and concisely. They typically include a title, an introduction that states the purpose, a main body that presents findings and discussions, and a conclusion that summarises key points. Reports often feature headings and subheadings to organise content, and they utilise formal language to maintain objectivity. The tone remains professional throughout, and factual evidence supports claims made within the report. Visual elements such as graphs and tables may be included to illustrate data, and references are provided where necessary to acknowledge sources.
1.
What are the main structural components of a report as described in the passage?
[2 marks]
2.
Identify two features that help organise content within a report.
[2 marks]
3.
Why is formal language important in report writing?
[2 marks]
4.
According to the passage, what visual elements might be included in a report?
[2 marks]
5.
List two purposes of including references in a report.
[2 marks]
6.
What tone should report writing maintain?
[2 marks]
B

Analysis of Report Language and Techniques

The recent survey revealed significant improvements in student performance after the introduction of the new curriculum. Notably, the percentage of students achieving grade C or above increased by 15%. This data suggests a positive impact, highlighting the effectiveness of curriculum reform. The findings are supported by statistical tables and visual charts, which make the data accessible and easy to interpret.
1.
Identify one technique used to present data in the excerpt.
[2 marks]
2.
What language feature underlines the report's 'positive impact'?
[2 marks]
3.
Explain why the report uses the phrase 'highlighting the effectiveness'.
[2 marks]
C

Creative Writing: Report Outline

Think about the purpose of your report. Decide on the main points you want to include, such as what happened, who was involved, and the outcome. Organise your ideas under clear headings, like 'Introduction', 'Event Details', 'Results', and 'Conclusion'. Remember to keep your language formal and objective.
1.
Create an outline for your report, listing the main sections and key points under each.
[4 marks]
2.
Check the following to ensure your report is well-structured: [list three items such as clear headings, formal tone, logical order]
[3 marks]

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