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REPORT TEXT. Explore the Picture Below!. Read The Text Below!. Plants are living beings. They need food, water and air for survival.

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  1. REPORT TEXT

  2. Explore the Picture Below!

  3. Read The Text Below! Plants are living beings. They need food, water and air for survival. Plants derive their food from the earth and the air. If you look at their roots, you will find that ends of these roots are like fine fibers. We call them root-hairs. They absorb water and minerals, then transport them upwards to the leaves through the trunk and the branches. It is the leaves which prepare the food. The green material, chlorophyll, prepares the food like a machine. It converts the carbon dioxide taken from the air and water from the ground into sugar with the help of sunlight. This chemical reaction is called photosynthesis. In fact, the chlorophyll takes energy from the sunlight and uses it to synthesize the hydrogen from water and carbon from carbon dioxide for making sugar. This reaction also gives out oxygen and water which are excreted by the leaves.

  4. The Communicative Purpose of Report Text The purpose of report text is to describe people, things or place in general.

  5. The Generic Structure of Report Text • General Classification • Description (parts & their function, qualities, habits or behaviors, uses)

  6. The Characteristics of Report Text • Generic participants. • Use of simple present tense. • Plural forms.

  7. Report Text ≠ Descriptive Text REPORT DESCRIPTIVE Kiki’s History Book Books

  8. Report Text ≠ Descriptive Text REPORT DESCRIPTIVE Nanda’s Cat Cats

  9. Report Text ≠ Descriptive Text REPORT DESCRIPTIVE Sumatran Tiger Tigers

  10. Tigers The tiger (pantheratigris) is the largest member of the cat family. GENERAL CLASSIFICATION DESCRIPTIONS Tigers have striped fur, usually orange stripes on black with a white underbelly. Adult tigers range from 4.5 feet (1.37 m) to 9 feet (2.7 m) long. Males are larger than females. Tigers are meat eaters (carnivores). Their prey includes small- to medium-sized mammals (like rabbits, boars, deer, and wild cattle) Tigers are mostly solitary animals except for times of mating and when the female cares for her young cubs. Tigers live in Asia, primarily in forests (some tigers live in areas with tall grasses, areas where they can hide while hunting). Tigers are very good swimmers and like the water, unlike most cats.

  11. The verbs in the brackets into the correct forms of Simple Present Tense AUSTRALIA Australia (be) a large continent. It (have) six states and two territories. The capital city of Australia (be) Canberra. It (be) in the Australian Capital Territory. The population of Australia (be) about 20 million. The first inhabitants to live in Australia were Aboriginal people. After that people came from all over the world. The main language is English, however many other languages (be) spoken. There (be) many plants and animals that (be) only found in Australia, e.g. kangaroos, platypuses, gum trees and Waratahs. The main products and industries (be) wool, minerals, oil, coal, cereals and meat. Some famous landmarks (be) the Harbour Bridge, the Opera House and Uluru.

  12. Make a report based on the picture below. Elephants General Classifications Descriptions Phisical appearance Size Food Habitat

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