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Section 2: Finding a topic

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Although essays are the most common assignments in university, students are often asked to write reports. Clearly there is a big difference between reports and essays.

Activity 2-1: True or false

Read the following and tick those that might be true about reports.

( ) 1. An experiment you have conducted.

( ) 2. A survey you have carried out.

( ) 3. A survey of your education and work experience.

( ) 4. A comparison of alternative proposals to deal with a situation.

( ) 5. Due to its convenience, it is used for informal communication.

Activity 2-2: Analyzing the components of a report

Read the previous report on microcomputer in teaching. Decide that a report can include the following aspects.

( ) 1. Greetings

( ) 2. Introduction

( ) 3. Methods

( ) 4. Subject headlines

( ) 5. Results

( ) 6. Discussing

( ) 7. Writer’s name and job title

( ) 8. Conclusion

Activity 2-3: Requirements of writing a research reports

Read and tick the correct descriptions about the writing style of a research report:

( ) 1. Be based on primary as well as secondary research.

( ) 2. Have a clear and logical format.

( ) 3. Use objective and accurate academic style.

( ) 4. Use numbering (1.1, 1.2) and sub-headings for different sections.

( ) 5. Be more specific and detailed.

( ) 6. Include citations and references.

( ) 7. Make use of visual information in the form of graphs and tables.

( ) 8. Include appendices where necessary.

Teachers usually allow students to find their own topics for a major writing assignment; thus choose something of interest so you won’t get bored after few days. At the same time, your chosen topic will need a scholarly perspective. Unlike a general subject, a scholarly and workable topic should:

·Examine one narrowed issue, not a broad subject

·Address knowledgeable readers and carry them to another plateau of knowledge