ГДЗ по английскому языку 11 Класс класс упражнение - 92 р. 1
Read the extracts (A-C). Which of them is/are from a report? What helped you decide? Read the theory box and check.
- Littlehampton Clean-up Day, Saturday 1st December
Are you sick and tired of Littlehampton’s ugly, dirty streets? If so, join us for our clean-up day when we will be not only picking up litter and cleaning graffiti off walls, but also planting trees and flowers and …
- Lastly, you could hold a ‘clean-up’ day in the neighbourhood in order to pick up litter and clean graffiti off walls.In summary, I believe that the general appearance of the area will be greatly improved if these changes are implemented.
Yours sincerely,
Liz Baker
- The purpose of this document is to suggest how the streets of Littlehampton could be made more pleasant for residents.
General Appearance
In general, the streets of Littlehampton are dirty and unattractive.Firstly, there is a great amount of litter and graffiti. Secondly,there is very little greenery.
Suggested Improvements
There are a number of improvements that could be made in order to…
Reports making suggestions/recommendations are normally written for someone in authority e.g. an employer, a teacher etc. They normally contain some description of something e.g. what it’s like in your area and then present suggestions/recommendations about future actions e.g. improvements to something.
Reports usually consist of:
- information regarding who the report is written for and by, what its subject is and the date it was written in the top left-hand corner.
- a short introduction mentioning the purpose and content of the report. (This report was carried out to comment on … As requested, this report is to comment on …).
- a main body divided into sections, each with an appropriate heading. Short sentences should be used to make the information easy to understand and ideas should be linked with appropriate linking words/phrases.
- a conclusion in which you may summarise the main points, give a personal opinion and/or include a reference to future action.
Reports contain factual information and are written in a formal style (advanced vocabulary, factual, impersonal language, full verb forms, passive voice, formal linking words/phrases etc), usually using present tenses.
Introduction |
(Para 1) state purpose & content of report |
Main Body |
(Paras 2-4) summarise each point under subheadings |
Conclusion |
(Para 5) summarise main points, your opinion |
The extract C is from a report because…
- it has a clear heading with the subject and includes subheadings such as «General Appearance» and «Suggested Improvements,» which is typical of reports
- it starts with a statement of purpose, explaining what the report is about
- the language is formal, factual, and impersonal, using present tense and formal linking phrases
- the structure includes an introduction, main body divided into sections, and a conclusion with a summary and recommendations