Short Info
A report depicts an issue or an action factual. The author's own opinion doesn't matter in a report. A report can be made per mouth also.
Structure
A report depicts an issue or an action factual. The author's own opinion doesn't matter in a report. A report can be made per mouth also.
Structure
- Title and subtitle: most important information
- First sentence: all w-questions need to be answered: Who? | Where? | When? | What? | Why? | Which consequences? | How?
- Rest: Detailed Information in chronological order
- End: Summary
- Factual language
- Narrating time simple present
- Answering all w-questions
- Chronological reporting

