field-report

Vocabulary Word

Definition
A 'field-report' is a structured account of observations and findings you made while you were doing practical work, like a survey or special project. Think of a scientist recording their findings during an experiment.
Examples in Different Contexts
In military operations, a 'field report' is an update provided by units on the ground to command centers. A commander might declare, 'I've just received a field report indicating an increase in enemy activity near the eastern border.'
Practice Scenarios
Impact

Scenario:

We launched educational programs in four schools at the beginning of this semester. It would be exciting to see their effects on students' performance.

Response:

I propose we interview both teachers and students as part of our field-report to better understand the impact of our programs.

Creative

Scenario:

The new urban art project is installed. Let's find out how the community is responding to its message and aesthetics.

Response:

I'll spend some time observing and speaking with community members to prepare a field-report on project reception.

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