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This unit aims to equip the student with the abiltity Report Writing Aims and objectives: This unit aims to equip the student with the abiltity To write reports. The focus will be on: Dipak V Parikh

The process of report writing Following stylistic appropriateness could with formal correctness Reporting the concept of chronological sequencing while reporting Dipak V Parikh

Developing the concept of chronological sequencing while reporting Using language items while are important sequential relationships introduction: A report usually tells about the events that have taken place in some order. Dipak V Parikh

There are different kinds of reports There are different kinds of reports. Newspaper reports, reporting on activities and events that have taken place in school,etc. What is a report ? It is a narrative from of writing which normally reports a sequence of events in some chronological order. Dipak V Parikh

These are: stylistic appropriateness 2. How do we write a report? There are some important characteristics common to all kind of report writing. These are: stylistic appropriateness correctness 5 Dipak V Parikh

sequencing chronological order Use of past tense sequencing chronological order Look at the following sentences carefully. They are not in sequence. Rearrange them Dipak V Parikh

and place them in the correct order and place them in the correct order. The fox jumped up and tried to pluck the grapes. Finally it gave up and declared that the grapes were sour. 3. IT tried again and again. 4. One day a fox saw some juicy grapes Hanging from the vine. Dipak V Parikh

The correct sequence of the above can also be guessed by paying attention to sequence markers such as ‘once’, ‘again’ and ‘finally’. Time relationships between sentences can be signaled by using certain words . There are three major divisions of time relationships. Dipak V Parikh

Previous to given time reference: Earlier ,former, preceding, previous, already as yet, before ,first, formerly, so far , yet ,before that ,before then, until now (B) Simultaneous to given time – reference: Dipak V Parikh

contemporary, simultaneous ,at present, at this point, meantime, meanwhile, in the mean-time, now, presently, simultaneously. (C) Subsequent to given time-reference following, later, next, afterwards, again, immediately, since, then, after that. Dipak V Parikh

DIFFERENT KINDS OF REPORT: Missing person report: Look at the notes below. Then use the information to complete the report by writing suitable words or phrases in each space. -three year old girl missing. Dipak V Parikh

Mother found she was missing. informed police. DSP supervised probe. interviewed residents. interrogated suspect. munna admitted and disclosed hiding. A three-year old girl was kidnapped by a neighbour for ransom. Dipak V Parikh

The mother ----the police about the missing girl. A probe-- by the DSP The mother ----the police about the missing girl. A probe-- by the DSP. More than 30 residents------. Ultimately, Munna, one of the residents of the colony, admitted to having committed the crime and disclosed---------. Dipak V Parikh

(b) Reporting a conversion: Below is a conversation between Renu and Ravi. Complete the following report on what they discussed. Renu: Our new TV has developed a problem. Ravi: Is anything wrong? Renu: Yes, the picture is very blurred. Dipak V Parikh

Ravi: What else? Renu: well, the sound is bad and there is a lot of disturbance. Ravi: We’ll have to get this set replaced. Renu told that ……Ravi asked her was wrong . She Said that ……and also the sound was bad… Ravi finally declared that they would have…… Dipak V Parikh

(C) An accident report : while reporting an accident the following question should be kept in mind . - What sort of accident Was it? - Where did it take place? - Who was involved? - When did it happen? Dipak V Parikh

- What was the outcome? - What happened to each person involved? Dipak V Parikh