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C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\ednet2 \schools \subjects \english\Final version of Text Types.doc 11 Non-Chronological Report Contents C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\ednet2 \schools \subjects \english\Final version of Text Types.doc 12 No n - Chronological Report Heading – saying what the report is about Sub-headings – saying what each paragraph is about Paragraphs – relating to each sub-heading Written in - third person Contents Labradors C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\ednet2 \schools \subjects \english\Final version of Text Types.doc 13 Labradors Heading Uses subheading Labrador dogs were first bred in the Canadian province of Labrador to help fishermen with their nets. They would swim out and pull in the ropes. Because they are very intelligent they are also very popular as guide dogs and as guide dogs for the blind. Appearance sub-heading text relates to sub-heading Labrador dogs are generally very large with big heads and strong erect tails. They can be black, golden or chocolate in colour. Temperament sub-heading text relates to sub-heading Labradors are very intelligent and easy to train. They are affectionate and loyal to their owners. Because they are very calm, they are good pets to have with children. Treatment sub-heading text relates to sub-heading Labradors should not be over-fed since they have a tendency to get fat. Since they like at least two walks a day they are not good town dogs and would be happier in the country. Contents Labradors C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\ednet2 \schools \subjects \english\Final version of Text Types.doc 14 Labra d ors Uses Labrador dogs were first bred in the Canadian province of Labrador to help fishermen with their nets. They would swim out and pull in the ropes. Because they are very intelligent they are also very popular as guide dogs and as guide dogs for the blind. Appearance Labrador dogs are generally very large with big heads and strong erect tails. They can be black, golden or chocolate in colour. Temperament Labradors are very intelligent and easy to train. They are affectionate and loyal to their owners. Because they are very calm, they are good pets to have with children. Treatment Labradors should not be over-fed since they have a tendency to get fat. Since they like at least two walks a day they are not good town dogs and would be happier in the country. Contents C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\ednet2 \schools \subjects \english\Final version of Text Types.doc 15 Geography Spain Spain is Western Europe’s second largest country. It is situated in the South Western corner of Europe between France and Portugal. On one side of it is the Mediterranean Sea and on the other the Atlantic Ocean. Climate The temperature varies between 31°C in July, and 9°C in January. The centre of Spain is generally hotter than it is on the coast. It does not rain very heavily in Spain but it is more likely to rain in Spring and Autumn. Tourism Spain is one of the most popular places to go on holiday. It has beautiful beaches and many hotels which are particularly popular with the British. Spain also has many beautiful old towns and a number of Roman ruins left over from when Spain was part of the Roman empire. Industry Spain grows many of the vegetables and fruit that we see in our supermarkets. They also make cars and tractors and many electrical goods. Contents Purpose Castles A castle was used for many purposes. It might be a home for a medieval lord but a rich lord might own many castles and move from one to another. Often soldiers would be based there to protect the countryside, though sometimes the lord didn’t trust the locals and the castle was intended to scare them. It might also be used as a courthouse, a prison or even as a storehouse for food. Materials Very early castles were built of wood and earth, particularly if they had to be put up quickly. Later on they were always built of stone, in blocks that were so heavy and carefully put together that a surprisingly large number survive even today. Design Most medieval castles were divided into two parts, the mott e or keep and the baile y . The keep was always the strongest part. It was often where the lord lived himself but it was also designed so that even if invaders got into the rest of the castle the keep could still be defended. Often it was on a hill made by piling up heaps of earth. The bailey was also defended by towers and strong walls but it contained stables, store rooms and sleeping rooms for the soldiers. Later on it might contain a banqueting hall and more comfortable rooms for the lord. Defending the castle Strong walls made it difficult for strangers to get in but if the castle was attacked then strong gates would be shut. Many castles had moats, (big ditches full of water), all round the walls. The defenders would fire arrows onto the attackers and drop rocks and rubbish on their heads. Contents No n - Chronological Report My report has a heading saying what the report is about My report uses sub-headings The paragraph after each sub-heading contains information related to the sub-heading I have underlined headings and sub-headings or use bold type I have used capital letters and full stops I have checked my spelling Contents uploads/Litterature/ report-text.pdf

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