Advice for FCE, CAE and CPE Report Writing

Sorry about the delay ladies and gentleman but here is a quick guide to report writing in Cambridge Exams. This is a part 2 writing which means that it is optional and it may not even appear at all in your exam. Although it is quite a simple exercise in regards to structure you will still have to be creative when it comes to communicating your information and making your recommendations. Remember this is a formal piece of writing and therefore should not include phrasal verbs, contractions or colloquial language. Please see my video on planning for more help on written activities. Summary. Structure - Use around 4/5 paragraphs with sub-headings for each one. Intro and conclusion should be kept very short as you can gain most of your marks in the middle of this exam. You can use bullet points to express your information but try not to do this too much as it looks like a list. Vocab Intro - The aim/objective of this report is to analyse/assess/measure/summarise and to recommend solutions/improvements. Ways of gathering information - Survey/Questionnaire/Poll/Vote Basic Fractions - A quarter/A third/A fifth Percentages also Useful vocab - Satisfied/Dissatisfied, To be substandard, disappointed/disappointing, unhappy with, content with, happy with, pleased with. Conclusion - If these recommendations are implemented/applied/introduced... beneficial/increase in/an improvement in... Grammar - PUT THIS IN YOUR PLAN - Passive - Avoid using ’I’ and being too familiar - Reported Speech - Two thirds of the people who were asked said that they were unhappy with the service. - Distancing - According to/It would seem/It appears... - Comparatives and Superlatives - Connectors - Whereas/Although/However - NO LISTS!!
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