Reviewing Reports. Can you match them from memory? Definition (Listen and write) Introduction The facts which have been discovered. Findings Practical.

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Reviewing Reports

Can you match them from memory? Definition (Listen and write) Introduction The facts which have been discovered. Findings Practical suggestions to deal with the situation and ideas for making sure future activities run more easily. Conclusion Summary of the main points and conclusion of the report. Gives the reader a quick overview of the total situation. Executive Summary Shows which points will be looked at. Recommendations What you know about the facts and how you interpret (see them)

ANSWERS Definition (Listen and write) Findings The facts which have been discovered. Recommendations Practical suggestions to deal with the situation and ideas for making sure future activities run more easily. Executive Summary Summary of the main points and conclusion of the report. Gives the reader a quick overview of the total situation. Introduction Shows which points will be looked at. Conclusion What you know about the facts and how you interpret (see them)

Advantages and Disadvantages

ID card Advantages Disadvantages

ID cardPIN number Key Advantages Disadvantages

What is? What are? I.The current security system? II. The new system? III. The advantages?IV. The disadvantages?

Number Introduce a talk Give background information Ask for information/ clarification and explanation Give an explanation/ reasons

Pronunciation What I want to do today is to explain the new security system. I’ll talk about the background, and then run through the principle changes. First I’d like to update you on the plans for changes to the current security system. The current situation as it stands, simply doesn’t prevent people from entering.

Pronunciation What I want to do today is to explain the new security system. I’ll talk about the background, and then run through the principle changes. First I’d like to update you on the plans for changes to the current security system. The current situation as it stands, simply doesn’t prevent people from entering.

Practice

Give a short presentation

Make notes on: Topic? Language used to structure the presentation? Use of language for opening!!