Six months of community action on water conservation — but has it actually worked? This IB English B writing task puts you in the role of an environmental organisation member… Read more ↓Six months of community action on water conservation — but has it actually worked? This IB English B writing task puts you in the role of an environmental organisation member reporting back to the board. Your report needs to do three things well: explain what the organisation has done, give an honest and balanced evaluation of what has and has not worked, and put forward specific, justified recommendations for what comes next. You have 60-90 minutes and 250–600 words to present your findings clearly and professionally. When you are done, use the built-in rubric to assess your writing against the four IB criteria. Read less ↑
IB English B
Report: Community Action
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Report: Community Action
IB English B
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Practise with
actionableadjective
Specific and practical enough that it can be done or put into effect.
datanoun
Information, especially in the form of numbers or facts, used to analyse something.
demonstrateverb
To clearly show that something is true, especially by giving proof or examples.
feasibleadjective
Able to be done successfully given available time, money, and other resources.
headernoun
Text or information appearing at the top of a page or document section.
identifyverb
To recognise something and be able to say what it is.
implicationnoun
A possible effect or result of something, even if it is not stated directly.
indicateverb
To show or suggest that something is true, especially based on data.
investigateverb
To examine something carefully in order to discover the facts about it.
percentagenoun
A proportion expressed out of one hundred; useful for showing how much of a total something represents.
scopenoun
The range of topics, areas, or activities that a piece of work covers.
statisticnoun
A single piece of numerical information, usually the result of collecting and counting data.
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Learn to write clear, professional reports that communicate findings, analyse data, and make recommendations — essential skills for Paper 1 at B2–C1 level.
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