Decide on your target reader - it will help you to choose the appropriate register.
Use rather formal language.
The distinguishing feature of any report is its layout. Reports are rather stiff - you may need to start as if you were making a memo. Do not panic! It is OK with this form to begin simply with:
1. To: 2. From: 3. Date: 4. Subject:
The body of your report has to be clearly divided into sections:
Introduction
Make your introduction brief but clear. State the purpose of your report. Again, try to imagine that you are the only one who knows what is going on. Assume that everybody else needs explanation why you are writing this report. Repeat the question from the task but try to reword it.
You may start like this:
The aim/purpose of this report is to
show exemplify illustrate depict
is concerned with... is intended to... is written to analyse... deals with... relates to...
points in which you present your opinion
You may use separate headings for advantages and disadvantages and describe them in two paragraphs or just present them in a list of points.
The advantages/ disadvantages are as follow... The most convincing arguments in favour of ... are ... I would mention...as the most discouraging feature of... Here is the list of benefits...
evaluation/recommendation (if it is required by the question)
I would recommend...because... I would not hesitate to recommend... I would suggest... In my opinion, it would be worth... +ing
conclusion/summary
It is a good idea to repeat here why you are writing. It will show that you keep in mind the purpose of this report.
In conclusion I would like to stress that... In my opinion... It is a fact that... It appears to/ seems to/ tends to There is no doubt that... Given this, it can be concluded that... Having proved/presented this, I would like to...
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