Definition: To relate details of (an event or incident); to recount, describe (something).
Alright class, settle down now, let’s take a look! You’ve come across the word “reporting,” and you’re wondering what it means. That dictionary definition – "to relate details of an event or incident; to recount, describe something" – is a great starting point, isn't it? Let's break that down with a little rhyme: Reporting is about sharing the time, Details and facts, in perfect design! Think of it like this: imagine you saw a really exciting race. Reporting means telling everyone exactly what happened – who won, how fast they ran, maybe even if someone tripped! You’re giving them the story, piece by piece. It's not just saying “it was good,” or "there were people there." You need to give specifics - the details that make it a real report . So, reporting is all about accurately describing something – an event, an accident, a discovery… anything! It’s like being a little messenger, sharing what you've seen and heard. Do you have any questions about that? Let’s discuss!