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WRITING STRATEGIES FOR ADVANCED LEVELS SURVEY REPORTS
What is a report? A report is an informative piece of writing concerning a particular person, place, situation,plan, etc; it is addressed to one’s superior/colleagues, members of a committee, etc, and is written in response to a request or instruction.   A report is slightly different to an essay in the sense that it is a far more formal and professional way of conducting an analysis of your topic, in this case your customer service results.
TYPES   OF REPORTS Assessment reports : aim at evaluating the positive and/or negative features of a person, place, plan,etc; they also include your opinion and/or recommendation Informative reports : present information about a meeting, progress made on a proyect,etc. Survey reports  present and analyse the results /findings of research (information gathered from door-to-door surveys/questionnaires) concerning reactions to a product, plan , etc, including general assessment, conclusions and suggestions or recommendation(s). Proposal reports  present plans, decisions or suggestions concerning possible future courses of action for approval by one’s superior at work, a bank manager, members of a committee,etc.
STRUCTURE A successful report should consist of: An  introductory paragraph  which clearly states the purpose and content of the report A  main body  in which the relevant information is presented in detail under suitable subheadings; and A  conclusion  which summarises the information given, and may include an opinion and /or suggestion/recommendation.
CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING ISSUES BEFORE WRITING THE REPORT : Reports are  written in formal style  ( complex sentences, non-colloquial English, frequent use of passive, linking words/phrases. Think of who the report is being written by and who the report is addressed to. Give your report an appropriate subject title, then plan the information you will present. Think of suitable subheadings and the information you will include.
WRITING A SURVEY REPORT The information presented may have been gathered in a survey/opinion poll or compiled from official statistical data, and may reflect the opinions/preferences, etc of the general public, a particular group of people, a random sample of the population, etc.  The information may be presented in the form of  facts ( numbers, percentages and proportions), or  generalisations  ( This indicates/suggests/implies that…) Use expressions such as:  one in ten, two out of five, twenty per cent of the people questioned, a large proportion,  etc. as well as verbs such as: agree, claim, state Present tenses  are normally used to present generalisations.
USEFUL LANGUAGE  TO BEGIN  REPORTS The purpose/aim/intention of this report is to examine/assess/evaluate the results of a survey in which…..people/residents/viewers were asked about/whether/what…. This report outlines the results of a survey conducted/carried out to determine/discover the reaction/popularity/attitudes/opinion of…. As requested, this survey report was gathered/obtained by means of a questionnaire/a telephone survey/door-to-door interviews… The information below summarises statistics compiled by….
USEFUL LANGUAGE  TO END  REPORTS To conclude/ to sum up/ In conclusion, the survey clearly shows…. On the basis of these findings, it would seem that…… The results of this survey suggest/indicate/demonstrate/reveal that…
MORE USEFUL LANGUAGE TO EXPRESS FACTS AND PROPORTIONS Of the 460 people/students/workers who, etc, were questioned/interviewed/asked… 10/50% of people/consumers, etc were of the opinion… The majority/minority of viewers,etc felt/believed that.. A significant percentage of those who responded expressed (dis)approval of.. A large/small proportion of people surveyed replied/reported that… Over one third/half of those interviewed chose/preferred…
TO   EXPRESS GENERALISATIONS we use: On the whole/Mainly/In general terms/generally speaking.. Most consumers prefer…., which is shown/illustrated by the fact that .. It is generally felt that…, as proved/demonstrated by the fact that… Few people approve of…., as confirmed/emphasised by the fact that…. This fact suggests/implies/indicates that the average person chooses..
Active or passive? Depending on their position, facts and geneneralisations can be linked by using verbs either in the active or passive form as in the example: … ..which is shown/implied by the fact that…. Which shows/indicates/ilustrates that..
Making recommendations In the light of the results of the survey/questionnaire  the introduction of a small fee would seem to be the best choice/option/solution I would recommend, therefore,  the purchase of five more computers and laser printer My recommendations are as follows:
EXERCISE Now read the facts ( 1 – 5)and generalisations (a-e) listed on the following slide, and link them using either a passive or active verb preceded by a relative.
facts 1. About one quarter of those questioned expressed interest in having a bowling green. 2. By far the largest number of those surveyed responded positively to the idea of having a swimming pool installed 3. A small minority of those questioned thought that an arts and crafts centre would be a useful addition. 4. Twenty-four per cent of respondents wanted a bowling green and nineteen per cent requested a library 5. A small proportion of the people asked did want the developer to build a gym and aerobics studio
generalisations Some of the prospective residents do enjoy taking strenuous exercise. Sociable team-sports appeal There are very few pensioners who enjoy creative activities like painting and pottery. Among pensioners, relaxing aquatic sports are generally preferred to working out in a gym Outdoor activities and reading are quite popular pastimes.
keys 1.b About one quarter of those questioned expressed interest in having a bowling green,  which indicates that  sociable team sports appeal. Sociable team sports appeal,  which is indicated by the fact that  about one quarter of those questioned expressed interest in having a bowling green. 2.d  By far the largest number of those surveyed responded positively to the idea of having a swimming pool installed,  which proves that , among pensioners, relaxing aquatic sports are generally preferred to working out in a gym. Among pensioners, relaxing aquatic sports are generally preferred to working out in a gym,  which is proved by   the fact that  by far the largest number of those surveyed responded positively to the idea of having a swimming pool installed.
3.c  A small minority of those questioned thought that an arts and crafts centre would be a useful addition,  which indicates that  there are very few pensioners who enjoy creative activities like painting and pottery. There are a few pensioners who enjoy creative activities like painting and pottery,  which is indicated by the fact that  a small minority of those questioned thought that an arts and crafts centre would be a useful addition. 4.e Twenty-four per cent of respondents wanted a bowling green and nineteen per cent requested a library,  which shows that  outdoor activities and reading are quite popular pastimes. Outdoor activities and reading are quite popular pastimes,  which is shown by the fact that  twenty-four per cent of  respondents wanted a bowling green and nineteen per cent requested a library. 5.a  A small proportion of the people asked did want the developer to build a gym and aerobics studio,  which demonstrates that  some of teh prospective residents do enjoy taking strenuous exercise. Some of the prospective residents do enjoy taking strenuous exercise,  which is demonstrated by the fact that  a small proportion of the people asked did want the developer to build a gym and aerobics studio.
PRACTICE Interview your classmates about A.Marshall’s performance and use the information from the survey to write a report about their opinions on the performance, stories, language level, etc. Include the following information( according to its structure): The purpose of the report The information gathered Your opinion and some recommendations for future shows ( 150 words max.) Reports will be corrected via email: [email_address] Deadline 19th April
Thanks to  Successful writing proficiency, Virginia Evans, Express publishing EXERCISES   http://elc.polyu.edu.hk/CiLL/eiw/report_intros.htm#Exercise http://elc.polyu.edu.hk/CiLL/eiw/report_introduction_reconstruction.htm DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ESSAY AND REPORT http:// labspace.open.ac.uk / mod / resource / view.php?id =345816

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Writing a survey report

  • 1. WRITING STRATEGIES FOR ADVANCED LEVELS SURVEY REPORTS
  • 2. What is a report? A report is an informative piece of writing concerning a particular person, place, situation,plan, etc; it is addressed to one’s superior/colleagues, members of a committee, etc, and is written in response to a request or instruction.   A report is slightly different to an essay in the sense that it is a far more formal and professional way of conducting an analysis of your topic, in this case your customer service results.
  • 3. TYPES OF REPORTS Assessment reports : aim at evaluating the positive and/or negative features of a person, place, plan,etc; they also include your opinion and/or recommendation Informative reports : present information about a meeting, progress made on a proyect,etc. Survey reports present and analyse the results /findings of research (information gathered from door-to-door surveys/questionnaires) concerning reactions to a product, plan , etc, including general assessment, conclusions and suggestions or recommendation(s). Proposal reports present plans, decisions or suggestions concerning possible future courses of action for approval by one’s superior at work, a bank manager, members of a committee,etc.
  • 4. STRUCTURE A successful report should consist of: An introductory paragraph which clearly states the purpose and content of the report A main body in which the relevant information is presented in detail under suitable subheadings; and A conclusion which summarises the information given, and may include an opinion and /or suggestion/recommendation.
  • 5. CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING ISSUES BEFORE WRITING THE REPORT : Reports are written in formal style ( complex sentences, non-colloquial English, frequent use of passive, linking words/phrases. Think of who the report is being written by and who the report is addressed to. Give your report an appropriate subject title, then plan the information you will present. Think of suitable subheadings and the information you will include.
  • 6. WRITING A SURVEY REPORT The information presented may have been gathered in a survey/opinion poll or compiled from official statistical data, and may reflect the opinions/preferences, etc of the general public, a particular group of people, a random sample of the population, etc. The information may be presented in the form of facts ( numbers, percentages and proportions), or generalisations ( This indicates/suggests/implies that…) Use expressions such as: one in ten, two out of five, twenty per cent of the people questioned, a large proportion, etc. as well as verbs such as: agree, claim, state Present tenses are normally used to present generalisations.
  • 7. USEFUL LANGUAGE TO BEGIN REPORTS The purpose/aim/intention of this report is to examine/assess/evaluate the results of a survey in which…..people/residents/viewers were asked about/whether/what…. This report outlines the results of a survey conducted/carried out to determine/discover the reaction/popularity/attitudes/opinion of…. As requested, this survey report was gathered/obtained by means of a questionnaire/a telephone survey/door-to-door interviews… The information below summarises statistics compiled by….
  • 8. USEFUL LANGUAGE TO END REPORTS To conclude/ to sum up/ In conclusion, the survey clearly shows…. On the basis of these findings, it would seem that…… The results of this survey suggest/indicate/demonstrate/reveal that…
  • 9. MORE USEFUL LANGUAGE TO EXPRESS FACTS AND PROPORTIONS Of the 460 people/students/workers who, etc, were questioned/interviewed/asked… 10/50% of people/consumers, etc were of the opinion… The majority/minority of viewers,etc felt/believed that.. A significant percentage of those who responded expressed (dis)approval of.. A large/small proportion of people surveyed replied/reported that… Over one third/half of those interviewed chose/preferred…
  • 10. TO EXPRESS GENERALISATIONS we use: On the whole/Mainly/In general terms/generally speaking.. Most consumers prefer…., which is shown/illustrated by the fact that .. It is generally felt that…, as proved/demonstrated by the fact that… Few people approve of…., as confirmed/emphasised by the fact that…. This fact suggests/implies/indicates that the average person chooses..
  • 11. Active or passive? Depending on their position, facts and geneneralisations can be linked by using verbs either in the active or passive form as in the example: … ..which is shown/implied by the fact that…. Which shows/indicates/ilustrates that..
  • 12. Making recommendations In the light of the results of the survey/questionnaire the introduction of a small fee would seem to be the best choice/option/solution I would recommend, therefore, the purchase of five more computers and laser printer My recommendations are as follows:
  • 13. EXERCISE Now read the facts ( 1 – 5)and generalisations (a-e) listed on the following slide, and link them using either a passive or active verb preceded by a relative.
  • 14. facts 1. About one quarter of those questioned expressed interest in having a bowling green. 2. By far the largest number of those surveyed responded positively to the idea of having a swimming pool installed 3. A small minority of those questioned thought that an arts and crafts centre would be a useful addition. 4. Twenty-four per cent of respondents wanted a bowling green and nineteen per cent requested a library 5. A small proportion of the people asked did want the developer to build a gym and aerobics studio
  • 15. generalisations Some of the prospective residents do enjoy taking strenuous exercise. Sociable team-sports appeal There are very few pensioners who enjoy creative activities like painting and pottery. Among pensioners, relaxing aquatic sports are generally preferred to working out in a gym Outdoor activities and reading are quite popular pastimes.
  • 16. keys 1.b About one quarter of those questioned expressed interest in having a bowling green, which indicates that sociable team sports appeal. Sociable team sports appeal, which is indicated by the fact that about one quarter of those questioned expressed interest in having a bowling green. 2.d By far the largest number of those surveyed responded positively to the idea of having a swimming pool installed, which proves that , among pensioners, relaxing aquatic sports are generally preferred to working out in a gym. Among pensioners, relaxing aquatic sports are generally preferred to working out in a gym, which is proved by the fact that by far the largest number of those surveyed responded positively to the idea of having a swimming pool installed.
  • 17. 3.c A small minority of those questioned thought that an arts and crafts centre would be a useful addition, which indicates that there are very few pensioners who enjoy creative activities like painting and pottery. There are a few pensioners who enjoy creative activities like painting and pottery, which is indicated by the fact that a small minority of those questioned thought that an arts and crafts centre would be a useful addition. 4.e Twenty-four per cent of respondents wanted a bowling green and nineteen per cent requested a library, which shows that outdoor activities and reading are quite popular pastimes. Outdoor activities and reading are quite popular pastimes, which is shown by the fact that twenty-four per cent of respondents wanted a bowling green and nineteen per cent requested a library. 5.a A small proportion of the people asked did want the developer to build a gym and aerobics studio, which demonstrates that some of teh prospective residents do enjoy taking strenuous exercise. Some of the prospective residents do enjoy taking strenuous exercise, which is demonstrated by the fact that a small proportion of the people asked did want the developer to build a gym and aerobics studio.
  • 18. PRACTICE Interview your classmates about A.Marshall’s performance and use the information from the survey to write a report about their opinions on the performance, stories, language level, etc. Include the following information( according to its structure): The purpose of the report The information gathered Your opinion and some recommendations for future shows ( 150 words max.) Reports will be corrected via email: [email_address] Deadline 19th April
  • 19. Thanks to Successful writing proficiency, Virginia Evans, Express publishing EXERCISES http://elc.polyu.edu.hk/CiLL/eiw/report_intros.htm#Exercise http://elc.polyu.edu.hk/CiLL/eiw/report_introduction_reconstruction.htm DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ESSAY AND REPORT http:// labspace.open.ac.uk / mod / resource / view.php?id =345816