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The
paper is submitted to class seminar English subject in the third semester
Teacher
:
Written
by Group
1. Enang
2. Fitriyani
3. Fredi
4. Ika
THE ELEVEN GRADE SCIENCE 4 THE STATE
SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL FOR ISLAMIC LEARNING 3 CIREBON MULTICIPALITY AKADEMIC
YEAR 2015 / 2016
PREFACE
PREFACE
Praise be to God who has helped his servant finish this
paper with great ease. Without help she may not be able to complete the author
well.
The paper is organized so that readers can find out how much
influence the school library for the quality of education that we provide based
on observations from various sources. This paper set up by the compiler with
various obstacles. Whether it came from self constituent or who come from
outside. But with patience and especially the help of God finally this paper
can be resolved. This paper includes on “Report Text”.
Hopefully this paper can provide a broader insight to the
reader. Although this paper has advantages and disadvantages. Authors beg for
advice and criticism. Thank you.
Cirebon,
06 September 2015
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PREFACE.................................................................................................. i
TABLE OF CONTENTS......................................................................... ii
CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION
1.1
The Background of the Analysis............................... 1
1.2
Purpose...................................................................... 1
CHAPTER II DISCUSSION
2.1
Definition Of Report Text......................................... 2
2.2
Generic Structure of Report...................................... 2
2.3
Language Features..................................................... 2
2.4
The Structure Pattern of Reports............................... 3
2.5
Generic Structure of Report...................................... 4
2.6
Purpose of Report Text.............................................. 4
2.7
Example..................................................................... 4
CHAPTER III CLOSING
3.1
Conclusion................................................................. 6
3.2
Suggestion................................................................. 6
REFERENCE............................................................................................ 7
CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTION
1.1 The
Background of the Analysis
In the structure of English writing, we recognize the
existence of some kind of writing that narrative, descriptive, recount,
discussion and more. Then the paper we also know the type of report writing,
report text term is often also known as informational report. Report is a text
the which present information about something, as it is. It is as a result of
systematic observation and analyzes. In this occasion our group will explain
about how to create or write text report is good and right in making a piece of
writing. To be able to assist in making shaped bouquet report that in making
mistakes.
1.2 Purpose
1.
To
be able to understand the kind of text that is on the report text.
2.
To
be able to know how to create a text report in an essay.
3.
To
be able to know the function of making the report text.
CHAPTER II
DISCUSSSION
2.1 Definition
Of Report Text
Definition text report is also almost similar to what is
often mentioned in various books of English at secondary level, "Report is
a text the which present information about something, as it is. It is as a
result of systematic observation and analyzes." [Report is a text that
presents information on a case by what it is. This text is the result of
systematic observation and analysis.] Its social purpose is presenting
information about something. They generally describe an entire class of things,
whether natural or made: mammals, the planets, rocks, plants, countries of
region, culture, transportation, and so on. Thus, the actual descriptive text
of the report and have a fairly clear difference, although both appear to be a
"twin brother" though. In essence, the report usually contains the
text that the facts can be proved scientifically.
2.2 Generic
Structure of Report
As with descriptive text, text Report also only have two
common structures generic structure], namely:
1. General Clasification; general
statements that describe the subject of a report, description, and
classification.
2. Description: Tells what the
phenomenon under discussion; in terms of parts, qualities, habits or behaviors;
In this section usually gives the phenomena that occur; both its parts, its
properties, habit, or behavior. The point is the translation of scientific classification
are presented with.
2.3 Language
Features
·
Use
of general nouns, eg hunting dogs, rather than particular nouns, eg our dog;
·
Use
of relating verbs to describe features, eg Molecules are tiny particles;
·
Some
use of action verbs when describing behaviour, eg Emus cannot fly;
·
Use
of timeless present tense to indicate usualness, eg Tropical cyclones always
begin over the sea;
·
Use
of technical terms, eg Isobars are lines drawn on a weather map;
·
Use
of paragraphs with topic sentences to organise bundles of information; repeated
naming of the topic as the beginning focus of the clause.
2.4 The
structure pattern of reports
As stated, there is no one right way to write a report – it
depends on your subject and on the purpose of and audience for the report. What
we can say with confidence is that reports are always divided (and often
subdivided) into several headed sections (and sub-sections). Here are some
common sections that often appear in reports:
·
An
abstract (also called executive summary) that very briefly summarises the whole
report (and which should therefore be written last).
·
An
introduction that describes the purpose of the report, explains why it is
necessary and/or useful, and sets out its precise aims and objectives.
·
A
literature review that describes current research and thinking on the problem
or issue. (This section is often incorporated into the introduction.)
·
A
methods (or methodology) section that describes and justifies the methods used
to collect data.
·
A
results (also called findings) section that simply presents the results of the
research (so it may consist mainly of tables, charts, diagrams etc.)
·
A
discussion (sometimes called analysis or interpretation) that analyses the
results. This is often the most important section of a report.
·
A
conclusion that summarises the report, often revisiting the aims and
objectives.
·
Recommendations,
where the writer uses the results and conclusions of the report to make
practical suggestions about the problem or issue being discussed.
·
A
bibliography (or reference list).
·
Appendices
(Appendix 1, Appendix 2, etc.) where data (e.g. in tables) to which the report
refers is ‘stored’.
2.5 Generic
Structure of Report
As with descriptive text, text Report also only have two
common structures [generic structure], namely:
1. General Clasification; general
statements that describe the subject of a report, description, and
classification.
2. Description: Tells what the
phenomenon under discussion; in terms of parts, qualities, habits or behaviors;
In this section usually gives the phenomena that occur; both its parts, its
properties, habit, or behavior. The point is the translation of scientific
classification are presented with. There is also some information about the
generic text structure report, which includes:
2.6 Purpose
of Report Text
Each paper must have a purpose why the article was written.
So is the report text. Some experts say that the purpose of a text report are:
Its social purpose is presenting information about something. They describe an
entire Generally class of things, whether natural or made: Mammals, the
planets, rocks, plants, countries of region, culture, transportation, and so
on. If concluded, the purpose of the report text is to convey information on
the results of observation and systematic analysis. The information described
in the report text is usually general in nature, be it natural or buata like
mammals, planets, rocks, plants, state, culture, transportation, and so forth.
2.7 Example
Japanese tea ceremony
The tea ceremony is called sado traditional Japanese ritual
of presenting tea to guests. In ancient times called sado or cha no yu. Tea
ceremonies are held outdoors called Nodate.
The tea is prepared specially by those who learn the art of
the tea ceremony and enjoyed a bunch of special guests in the room for tea
called Chashitsu. The host is also responsible for preparing a pleasant
situation for the guests such as choose wall painting (kakejiku), flowers
(Chabana), and ceramic bowls to suit the season and guests are invited status.
Tea is not just poured with hot water and drunk, but as an
art in its broadest sense. Tea ceremony reflects the host's personality and
knowledge that includes, among others, the purpose of life, way of thinking,
religion, appreciation tea ceremony utensils and how to put the pieces of art
in a tea ceremony room (Chashitsu) and various art knowledge in general is
dependent on the flow embraced the tea ceremony.
The art of the tea ceremony requires deepening over the
years with the improvement that lasts a lifetime. Formally invited guests for
the tea ceremony also had to learn manners, habits, politeness, etiquette of
drinking tea and enjoying snacks served. In general, the tea ceremony using
powdered matcha tea is made from finely ground green tea.
Using matcha tea ceremony called matchadÅ, whereas when
using a type of sencha green tea called senchadÅ. In everyday conversation in
Japanese tea ceremony simply referred to as ocha (tea). The term ocha no keiko
could mean learning practice serving tea manners or etiquette learning as a
guest in the tea ceremony.
CHAPTER III
CLOSING
CLOSING
3.1 Conclusion
In the structure
of English writing, we recognize the existence of some kind of writing that
narrative, descriptive, recount, discussion and more. Then the paper we also
know the type of report writing, report text term is often also known as
informational report. Report is a text the which present information about
something, as it is. It is as a result of systematic observation and analyzes.
As with
descriptive text, text Report also only have two common structures [generic
structure], namely:
1. General
Clasification; general statements that describe the subject of a report,
description, and classification.
2. Description:
Tells what the phenomenon under discussion; in terms of parts, qualities,
habits or behaviors; In this section usually gives the phenomena that occur;
both its parts, its properties, habit, or behavior. The point is the
translation of scientific classification are presented with.
3.2
Suggestion
For
the future the task of making a paper on English
need to be improved in order to grow and expand our
horizons. because the papers are very important for the level of lectures
REFERENCE
enang. 2015. Definition of report
text.
diakses 10 April 2013. Anonim. 2012.
Pengertian Ciri dan Contoh Report Text.
diakses 10 April 2013. Turmudi,
Dedi. (2012). Smart and Skillfull Writer Developing Writing 2 Rivesed Edition.
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