How to Write an ESL Report

Writing ESL reports can be challenging, but they are essential for student growth and development. Learn how to write a comprehensive yet helpful feedback report for your ESL students with this free checklist.

  • Start with an introduction about the student and class.

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  • Discuss specifics about what was taught in class.

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  • Be specific and keep it short.

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  • Give constructive criticism that is specific to the student's strengths and weaknesses.

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  • Be sure to include what you would like to see improved in future classes, assignments, or exams.

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  • End by thanking the parents/students for being a part of your class.

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  • Avoid creating reports from scratch.

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  • Use tools like FeedbackPanda to help you with report templates and save time.

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  • How to use FeedbackPanda templates for ESL reports

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  • Sign up for a free trial and get immediate access to templates.

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  • Browse through thousands of report templates.

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