ReportsLanguageToolkit.-Communication4All.ppt

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ReportsLanguageToolkit.-Communication4All.ppt

* All non-fiction text types cover have the same five key issues to look at. These are: Audience Purpose Examples Typical structure Typical language features A report gives factual information about a range of subjects. It is written for someone who wants to find these things out. The report writing skeleton looks like this. It gives factual information which can be in non-chronological order Great White Shark – 1 of 400 species appearance senses life cycle habitat food dangers Can’t blink Forked tail White belly Rough skin Wide jaws Baby shark Learns to hunt Full grown at 12 There are lots of different types of report. An information leaflet A newspaper or magazine article A letter A non-fiction book An encyclopaedia entry A catalogue A school website Let’s look at the five key areas of a report. The ‘Organisation Toolkit’. The ‘Reports Language Toolkit’. There are two ‘tool kits’ we need to write reports. Typical language features Formal and impersonal, technical vocabulary, present tense, generalisation, detail where necessary Purpose To present information that is easy to find and understand Examples Dictionary, reference book, text book, encyclopaedia Typical Structure Paragraphs that are not in chronological order and categories with headings/sub headings Audience Someone who wants to know about something Remember to… Write a title to say what you are writing about Write an introduction that defines the subject or make a statement that interests or intrigues the reader so they want to read on. Organise work in paragraphs starting with a topic sentence. You could also use a sub-heading to divide up your work. Write paragraphs in a sensible order e.g. when talking about and animal write about it’s appearance first. Draw diagrams, charts or fact boxes. These give clear information Write a conclusion to draw writing to an end and add a glossary if necessary. Remember to… Write in the present tense, except for historical reports Write in the third person (he,

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