This 5-page resource on Writing an Investigative Report includes four detailed theory sections (structure, style, evidence, language), a complete overview, and a large task collection with solutions. It focuses on investigative writing, fact-finding, interview reporting, report structure, objectivity, neutrality, report tone, headlines, data analysis, background research, evidence evaluation, quoting, audience awareness, bias avoidance, formal writing, and conclusions. With exercises on sentence completion, gap-fill, matching, cloze text, comprehension, and creative writing. Ideal for grades 9–11 English or Journalism.
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