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By:Ruchika Gupta
Report Writing for CBSE Class 12 - Guide for writing a perfect report
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What is a report?
A report is a written account of something that one has observed, heard, done, or investigated. It is a systematic and well organised presentation of facts and findings of an event that has already taken place somewhere. Reports are used as a form of written assessment to find out what you have learned from your reading, research or experience and to give you experience of an important skill that is widely used in the work place.
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English Writing skills - Report writing
Generally, two types of reports are asked in the CBSE Class 12 English paper, namely, newspaper report or a magazine report. Newspaper report is the one which is published in a newspaper and magazine report is generally written for a school magazine.
Talking about the exam, in the writing section (Section-B of the exam), it comes as a Very long answer type question (10 marks). Generally, there is a choice (internal) between the following:-
Debate writing
Article writing
Speech writing
Report writing
The question for report is supposed to be answered within the prescribed limit of 150-200 words.
Talking about marks, it comes as a 10 marks question. The breakup of marks for class 12 English writing skills - report writing (as per CBSE Marking scheme for 2018-19) is as follows:-
Report Writing Format (Heading and Reporter’s name)
01 mark
Content
04 marks
Expression
Grammatical accuracy, appropriate words and spellings.
Coherence and relevance of ideas and style.
05 marks :-
2.5
2.5
Total
10 marks
A well written report must possess the following traits:
adherence to the specifications of report brief;
analysis of relevant information;
structuring material in a logical and coherent order;
presentation in a consistent manner according to the instructions of the report brief;
making appropriate conclusions that are supported by the evidence and analysis of the report;
Now, it is very important to follow a proper format. Not to forget that format carries marks.