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How to write a report - C2

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  • A C2-level report should avoid passive voice and complex structures.
    False – At C2 level, you’re expected to use sophisticated grammar, including passive voice where appropriate.
  • The introduction should explain the purpose of the report.
    True – Always start by stating why the report is being written.
  • It’s acceptable to invent survey results or data to support your findings.
    True – For exam purposes, inventing realistic data is allowed and often expected.
  • The title of the report should clearly reflect its content.
    True – The title should be clear and specific, not vague or creative.
  • The use of linking words like ‘however’, ‘in contrast’, and ‘as a result’ is important.
    True – These improve cohesion and flow.
  • A report should always include informal language to sound more natural.
    False – A report should use formal and objective language.
  • You should make recommendations based on your findings in the conclusion.
    True – C2 reports should end with reasoned suggestions.
  • Reports must include the writer’s personal opinions in every paragraph.
    False – Reports are based on evidence, findings, or analysis, not just opinions.
  • The report can be written in bullet points to save time.
    False – Reports should be written in full paragraphs with proper structure.
  • Each section of the report should be clearly focused and relevant to the topic.
    True – Relevance and focus are essential for clarity and high marks.
  • Using headings and subheadings is recommended in a report.
    True – This improves clarity and organization.
  • Creative storytelling and humor are essential in a report.
    False – A report should remain factual, formal, and concise.