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CAE Report Writing

This document provides guidance on how to write a report for the Cambridge CAE exam. It discusses including 3 content points, structuring the report with an introduction, body paragraphs addressing the topics or problems, and a conclusion with recommendations. Sample paragraphs and an outline are provided with suggestions to focus on content, organization, language, and understanding who the target reader is for the appropriate level of formality.

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CAE Report Writing

This document provides guidance on how to write a report for the Cambridge CAE exam. It discusses including 3 content points, structuring the report with an introduction, body paragraphs addressing the topics or problems, and a conclusion with recommendations. Sample paragraphs and an outline are provided with suggestions to focus on content, organization, language, and understanding who the target reader is for the appropriate level of formality.

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How to write a

Report
Cambridge CAE Writing
Extra info and useful phrases
From the CAE handbook
The target reader
An example report task

How many content points?


What are they?
How to structure my report

Round off with a recommendation


Things to note:
Skeleton report:
Introduction
Use your own language to
introduce the paragraph

What were you able to benefit


from the course?

How did I introduce the


problem? Via the heading!!
Include some facts and figures - can
invent a %.

Recommendations/Future Improvements
Things to focus on - CONTENT
Things to focus on - COMMUNICATIVE ACHIEVEMENT
Things to focus on - ORGANISATION
Things to focus on - LANGUAGE
When you see a task and you get ready to analyse it, always remember to look for
these specific points:

1. What are you going to write about? (topic)


2. What exactly do you have to include in your report? (there are ALWAYS 3
CONTENT POINTS IN THE REPORT!)
3. Who is going to read your report? (what’s the appropriate register/formality)
Suggested structure

1. Title/Introduction
2. Explain what you have achieved so far.
3. Describe your problems in this job.
4. Suggest future training.
5. Conclusion/Recommendations
Make a plan! It will take you 5-10 mins
Title/Introduction

Explain what you have achieved so far.

Describe your problems in this job.

Suggest future training.

Conclusion/Recommendations
Title/Introduction

● Paraphrase the question asked


● The aim/goal/purpose of this report is to …
● This report is intended to show/evaluate/analyse/discuss …
● In this report I will …

Introduction sample:

The purpose of this report is to evaluate the progress following the first half year in my
current position as an English Teacher as well as to make suggestions for professional
development measures in the coming months and years.

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