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Q6. You are Rajat Sharma, a reporter of a newspaper, an accident occurred on the highway between a car and a bus. Write
a report on it (175-200 words)
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OR
You are jolly of Class XI. You are interested in pursuing a short term course in visual communication. You have seen an
advertisement issued by the National Institute of Communication, Pune, offering courses in Media and Communication
Write a letter to the Director seeking information about their courses, fee structure, placement opportunities, etc.​

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Report Writing Class 12 Format, Examples, Topics, Samples

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Report Writing Class 12 CBSE Format, Examples, Topics, Samples

Let’s understand……………..

A Report is a written composition or, in other words, we can say it is a prepared talk about a particular subject. It is a vivid expression of a personal experience on account of something heard, seen, done, studied etc meant to be published or broadcasted. The most common example is the news reports we read in the newspapers, everyday. Reports can be of many types, such as

 

A newspaper report

A report about an event or function at school/institute/ organisation

A report about an accident/happening that you have witnessed

A report about an enquiry or survey

CBSE Class 12 English Long Compositions - Report

Students are required to write either newspaper reports or reports for the school magazines.

Here are some of the few tips for the students to effectively your Time Management Essay

While Writing a Report

be factual and do not add any information on your own that may seen fictitious.

write in indirect speech and preferably in passive voice.

write in third person form and avoid using pronouns like I, me or you.

avoid imposing your personal opinions and do not make any conclusions.

answer the questions to ‘when’, ‘where’, ‘why’, ‘what’, ‘who’ and ‘how’.

Format of a Report

Headline

Byline (Name of the reporter)

Opening paragraph

Details (Next two paragraphs)

Conclusive statement

(It can either be a summary of the whole situation, a conclusion, condemnation, appeal or warning)

Marking Scheme    

Format    1 Mark

Headline, byline, date and    place.

Content    4’Marks

What, when, where, who, how the incident happened.

Expression    5 Marks

Logical and relevant details without grammatical or spelling errors.

Explanation:

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