Post on 21-Nov-2014
Reviews are short descriptions of books, films, plays, TV programmes, etc. They are written to inform readers and viewers, and to give them your opinion/recommendation about whether (or not) they should read a book or see a film/play/etc.
A review should consist of: An introduction in which you summarise all the background information of the book/film/etc. (i.e. title,
name of author/director, type, setting, etc.) A main body consisting of two paragraphs; one about the main points of the plot, presented in
chronological order, and another including general comments on the plot, the main characters, the acting, the directing, etc.
Note: You should not reveal the end of the story to the reader. A conclusion in which you recommend or do not recommend the book/film/play/etc, giving reasons to
support your recommendation.
1. Reviews are normally found in newspapers, magazines or as parts of a letter. The style you can use depends on the publication and the intended reader and can be formal or semi-formal.
2. You normally use present tenses and a variety of adjectives to describe the plot and make your comments more clear and to the point.
Useful vocabulary:
Background:The film/book tells the story of…The film/story is set in…The book/novel was written by…The film is directed by…He plays the lead role/hero/villainIt is a comedy/love story/thriller/musicalThis is a/an action/sci-fi/western/family/horror movie
Main points of the plot:The story concerns/is about/begins…The plot is (rather) boring/thrillingThe plot has an unexpected twist
General Comments:It is rather long/boring/confusing/slowThe cast is excellent/awful/unconvincingThe script is dull/excitingIt is beautifully/poorly/badly writtenIt has a tragic/dramatic endThe movie had good/bad acting/camera work/visual effects/directing
Recommendations:Don’t miss it. It is well worth seeing.I wouldn’t recommend it because…I highly/thoroughly recommend it because…It is bound to be a box-office hit.Wait until it comes out on video.It is a highly entertaining read.It is a bore to read.
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Positive adjectives for describing movies/books:enjoyable, powerful, surprising, imaginative, insightful, comical, hilarious, riveting, fascinating, legendary, original, absorbing, intriguing, thought provoking, first-rate
Negative adjectives for describing movies/books:Third-rate, boring, brutal, bloody, predictable, weak, dreadful, distasteful, silly, stupid, bland, ordinary, disappointing, uninteresting, outdated, second-rate
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