6 Writing A report
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6 Writing A report
6 Writing A report SPEAKING READING 1 Think of a film or TV documentary you've seen recently which showed some spectacular scenery. Use the questions to prepare to tell a partner about it. 1 2 W h a t was it about? What was the scenery like? 3 Was the scenery central to the film or was it just a backdrop? Do y o u k n o w where it was filmed? Is this information important i n order to understand the film? 4 5 2 Work in pairs. Tell your partner about your film, then answer these questions. • Have y o u seen the film or documentary your partner described? If yes, d i d y o u enjoy it too? If not, w o u l d y o u like to see it? W h y or w h y not? • » Preliminary location report: 1 Complete the film location report with the headings a-e. a Accommodation d Location b c Description Facilities e Other important information 2 The producer of the film made some notes as she was reading the report. Put the questions in the order in which she wrote them. LJ C o u l d we get permission to build a small road? Do the local people have experience of this k i n d of work? • EH • H o w cold is it up there i n the winter? H o w m u c h w o u l d it cost per night for the entire team? W h a t sort of training are they t h i n k i n g of? 3 Work in pairs. If you were film producers, which of the questions in exercise 2 would be most important to you? ROCCA CALASCIO Introduction The purpose of this report is to provide basic information about the suitability of Rocca Calascio as a location. 1 The ruined castle of Rocca Calascio is dramatically situated in the Gran Sasso mountains of central Italy. It stands at the top of a mountain 1,400 metres above sea level and is surrounded by other snow-covered peaks. The castle overlooks the picturesque village of Calascio and has spectacular views of the valleys below. 2 Although Rocca Calascio lies above the snowline in the winter, it can easily be reached by car at any time of year. Road connections are good and Rome, with its two international airports, is only a short drive away. 3 The village of Calascio offers only very limited accommodation with no email or internet facilities. However, the neighbouring town of L'Aquila, with a good range of four and five-star hotels, could easily accommodate all the staff and cast. 4 The village and castle have both power and water supplies provided by the local council. There are no roads leading through the village or up to the castle so all equipment will need to be carried by hand. One of the conditions for obtaining permission to film is that we work closely with the local employment office in recruiting extras and catering staff. We will also be expected to cooperate with the local film school in L'Aquila offering training sessions for bofstudents and teaching staff. Conclusion Despite some practical difficulties, I would recommend that we include Rocca Calascio on our short list of possible locations and commission a fuller report. A report LANGUAGE FOCUS 5 Writing 6 Work in pairs. Insert the name of a village or small town in your country in the yellow 1 1 Put the phrases below into two groups: (a) beginning a report, box. Then complete each sentence in three (b) ending a report. different ways. M y o w n v i e w is that Rocca Calascio w o u l d (not) be a n 1 appropriate location. is extremely picturesque, although ... 2 This report outlines the advantages a n d disadvantages o f . . . 3 The information b e l o w provides essential information about ... 4 The purpose of this report is to examine the suitability o f . . . 5 T a k i n g everything into consideration, Rocca Calascio w o u l d 6 T o s u m u p , it m a y be concluded that ... 2 Complete the text with words from the box. 2 It is popular w i t h tourists i n the summer. However, ... 3 Despite the fact that ... , it . . . (not) seem to be suitable for our purposes. WRITING 1 Work in groups. A film company is looking for a range of interesting locations in your drive neighbouring situated stands offer surrounded area. They have asked you to write a report overlooks on one of them. Follow the steps below to views help you prepare your report. 1 ~ p h e village of J . Beynac (1) o n the River Dordogne i n the south-west of France. The castle is (2) nn a rnrk w h i c h r village a n d has breathtaking (4) of the river valley. Beynac is (5) b y beautifully unspoilt countryside, b u t the major cities of Bordeaux a n d Toulouse are o n l v a short (6) awav. The village of Beynac a n d the (7) t o w n of Sarlat (8) a wide choice of a c c o m m o d a t i o n and restaurants. 3 Work in pairs. Think of a village that you know. Describe its location using the language in exercise 2 . Decide o n a location a n d the k i n d of f i l m it w o u l d be suitable for 2 Choose five adjectives that describe the location 3 Write a sentence describing the location to 4 M a k e notes o n its precise location a n d someone w h o ' s never seen it before distance from major towns and airports 5 6 The type of ac c ommodation i n the area Facilities that w i l l be useful to the f i l m crew (electricity, r u n n i n g water, etc) 7 A n y other information that might be important 2 Use your ideas from exercise l to write the report. REMEMBER • TO ... use clear headings and subheadings. • explain the purpose of the report. • recommend the location. • suggest any f o l l o w - u p action. • use any useful expressions from the Language focus section. 4 Choose the correct word to complete the sentences. 1 Although / Despite / However Rocca Calascio lies above the 2 T h e village of Calascio offers only l i m i t e d accommodation. • check your spelling a n d punctuation. snowline, it can easily be reached b y car. Although / Despite / However, L ' A q u i l a could easily accommodate a l l the staff. 3 Although / Despite / However some practical difficulties, I w o u l d recommend that w e include Rocca Calascio o n our short list of possible locations. 137 Writing A report SPEAKING 1 Although 2 However 3 Despite • Students think of a film or T V documentary that they've seen recently, w h i c h showed spectacular scenery. They read the questions and make notes about the film or T V documentary so that they can tell a partner about it. Pairwork. Students think of different village or small t o w n from the one they described i n exercise 3, that is i n their o w n country, and write its name i n the yellow box. They then complete each sentence i n three different ways. 2 • Pairwork. Students take it i n turns to tell their partner about their f i l m , using the notes they made i n exercise 1. Their partner then answers the questions i n exercise 2. WRITING READING Students complete the film location report w i t h the headings a-e. lb 2d 3a 4c Se • Students put the notes the producer made about the film location report i n the order i n w h i c h she wrote them. Point out to the students that she does not make notes on one of the sections, and makes two notes o n another section. Correct order: 3 , 4 , 1, 2, 5 Pairwork. Students look back at the questions i n exercise 2 and imagine they are film producers. They choose the question w h i c h they think is most important to them if they were the film producer. L A N G U A G E FOCUS • Students divide the phrases into the two groups depending on whether they a) begin or b) end a report. a) 2 , 3 , 4 b) 1 , 5 , 6 Students complete the text w i t h the words i n the box. They can then compare their answers with a partner before y o u check w i t h the class. 1 2 3 4 stands situated overlooks views 5 6 7 8 surrounded drive neighbouring offer Pairwork. Students think of a village that they k n o w well (it doesn't have to be i n their o w n country), a n d describe it to their partner, using the language i n exercise 2. Students choose the correct w o r d to complete the sentences. 188 » G r o u p w o r k . Put students into small groups. Tell them that they are going to write a film location report. They read the instructions and follow the steps to prepare their report. i • Students n o w write their report, using their ideas from exercise 1. • Refer students to the Remember to ... box at the bottom of the page to help them write their report. • Students could write the report i n class or for homework. Sample answer Preliminary location report: stately home, Oxfordshire The report below provides information about a potential location for the opening exterior shots for the drama series, Country Life. 1 Description This superb m a n s i o n house is situated i n extensive gardens, set well back from the m a i n road. It has 400 acres of w o o d l a n d a n d landscaped gardens featuring lawns, avenues and a lake. 2 Facilities It is currently being used as a hotel and conference centre and has been used before o n three occasions as a T V or film location. It has all the facilities one c o u l d expect of a five-star hotel, as w e l l as a helipad. 3 Accommodation The rooms a n d catering services available are of a very high standard and the centre w o u l d be able to house all the crew and cast. 4 Location T h e centre is located 50 miles from the studios i n L o n d o n and is easily accessible from the M 4 0 motorway. Conclusion F r o m this preliminary report it w o u l d seem that the site is suitable for our purposes a n d I r e c o m m e n d organizing a visit before c o m m i s s i o n i n g a further report.