Writing a Report
... such as reviewing a concert or commenting on matters raised by other members.
The report should be brief but, at the same time should not omit any comment or information which is relevant to the matter under review.
So a member writing a report on a concert, would do well to follow a few basic principles where they apply:
1) Write using language that is easily understood by all who may read it.
2) Remember to comment on what is good as well as what could be improved
3) Keep the report as brief as possible
4) Keep to the subject or performance under discussion.
5) Check grammar and spelling, particularly of foreign language words
6) Always try to be objective in your comments.
7) Don't hurl insults at the performers or at your fellow members
Of course, a report of one's reaction to a performance, a written article, or a statement; whether fact or of opinion, is bound to invite a subjective response, but it is always best to avoid unneccesary confrontation and to be prepared to consider alternative points of view from one's own.
If we all try to follow those simple principles, it would make life a lot easier for our hosts and release a lot of space on these message boards.
HS
... such as reviewing a concert or commenting on matters raised by other members.
The report should be brief but, at the same time should not omit any comment or information which is relevant to the matter under review.
So a member writing a report on a concert, would do well to follow a few basic principles where they apply:
1) Write using language that is easily understood by all who may read it.
2) Remember to comment on what is good as well as what could be improved
3) Keep the report as brief as possible
4) Keep to the subject or performance under discussion.
5) Check grammar and spelling, particularly of foreign language words
6) Always try to be objective in your comments.
7) Don't hurl insults at the performers or at your fellow members
Of course, a report of one's reaction to a performance, a written article, or a statement; whether fact or of opinion, is bound to invite a subjective response, but it is always best to avoid unneccesary confrontation and to be prepared to consider alternative points of view from one's own.
If we all try to follow those simple principles, it would make life a lot easier for our hosts and release a lot of space on these message boards.
HS
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