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GH2B - U10 - Writing

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    Exercise C
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  • Use these small black circles to make it easier to read lists of items.
    bullet points
    headings
    numbered lists
    facts and figures
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  • Your report should include dates, names, numbers, etc.
    examples
    summary
    facts and figures
    headings
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  • In the first paragraph, say briefly what happened and why you’ve written the report.
    title
    summary
    full forms
    numbered lists
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  • The reader can see immediately what the report is about.
    title
    headings
    bullet points
    summary
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  • You can use these to show that the order of items in a list is important.
    examples
    facts and figures
    numbered list
    bullet points
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  • Use words like Analysis and Recommendations to show you’re starting a new section.
    summary
    numbered list
    headings
    example
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  • Include these to explain important points. You can put them in parentheses: (e.g. …).
    numbered lists
    examples
    facts and figures
    bullet points
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  • Reports are usually fairly formal, so it’s best to write separate words (e.g. do not) instead of contractions (e.g. don’t).
    title
    summary
    headings
    full forms
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