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Hints
A title is advisable.
Think what your are trying to achieve and, in the introduction, DO give your reader and
indication of the structure of your review. You should also raise a question in your
reader's mind.
Start a new paragraph for every item/aspect you are addressing in your review.
Try to make it interesting by using a wide range of vocabulary: colourful, lively language;
comparisons to describe something; specialised topic vocabulary.
DO give your assessment of what you are reviewing and DO NOT forget to cover all the
points mentioned in the task input.
DO include a final recommendation or evaluation in the final paragraph.
Don't forget!
The target reader is specified in the question, so the candidate knows not only what register
is appropriate, but also has an idea about the kind of information to include.
Language of opinion (positive, negative), recommendation, description is necessary.
What I disliked
Reviews of books
main character
is set in
Fiction: science fiction / thriller / fantasy / mystery / historical / romance ...
Non-fiction: cook book / travel book / textbook / manual / coffee-table book ...
atmosphere / plot
author
written by
chapter
factual
unbelievable
bestseller
ending
Reviews of concerts
Reviews of exhibitions
Reviews of films
lead role
star role
star
star actor/actress
starring
secondary role
He plays a .
written by .
cast / director / producer
is set in ..
based on a true story ..
believable
true to life
not very believable
far-fetched
(As for fiction books +): animation / adaptation / comedy
Costumes / design / photography / script / special effects / soundtrack
ending
Reviews of plays
Reviews of TV programmes
Chat shows / current affairs programme / debate / documentary / series / soap opera/ sitcom
(situation comedy)
Host / presenter
location
service
setting
attractive / disappointing setting
owned by
run by
head chef (restaurant)
waiters (restaurant)
staff .
staff at reception .(hotel)
hotel facilities .
reasonable prices ..
good/excellent/poor value for money ..
(a bit/somehow) expensive
overpriced
not worth the money
always fully booked
book in advance
Criticism
Recommendations
I would strongly encourage you not to miss/not to waste your money on...
I would definitely recommend seeing/visiting/reading/having a look at ...
Doctor Zhivago, directed by five-time Oscar winner David Lean, is set in the Bolshevik revolution and
follows the title character, who must adapt to the new order while pining for Lara, the beautiful wife of
a political campaigner. The director succeeded in creating a film that is thoroughly engaging but full
of gritty realism, cruelty and tragic irony. Take the tissues!
The Blind Side, which is based on a true story, is also a bit of a tearjerker, in a completely different
way. Starring Sandra Bullock, who won an Academy Award for her portrayal of a rich white mother in
Tennessee who takes a homeless black teenager under her roof. Understandably, the gentle giant
thinks he isn't good at anything but his new mother sees his potential to become a football star and
part of the family. The plot is based on a true story, making it all the more touching.
I would strongly recommend The Blind Side. It will appeal to a range of people and is a great choice
for a movie night. Although Doctor Zhivago is a classic, I think it has more of a niche audience and is
best saved for when you want a dose of gloom!
I'm certainly not alone in my choice of favourite album. In fact, Michael Jackson's "Thriller" has sold
over 50 million copies worldwide since being released in 1982, and still currently holds the much
coveted title of "best-selling album of all time". A toe-tapping blend of pop, funk and R&B, it's sure to
get everyone grooving at a party, yet also contains unexpected emotional power in the lyrics.
Jam-packed full of catchy melodies such as the opening "Wanna be startin' something" and the
famous "Beat it", almost every song makes you want to hum along. It's like a feast for the ears, with
a range of styles from the soft duet ballad with Paul McCartney "The Girl is Mine" to the rock/pop of
the title track. The album will leave you with no doubt of the unique and extraordinary talent of the
King of Pop. What disco would be complete without a few of his renowned numbers?
Unlike much of today's mordern pop, this album actually deals with a huge number of deep themes
such as jelousy, loneliness and obsession. The song "Billie Jean", for example, chronicles a story of
a crazed fan who insists that she has his baby. Not hard to imagine that the artist was channelling
some real experiences in his writing.
It doesn't surprise me at all that this remains the best-selling album of all time and I challenge evern
the most cynical listener to play "Thriller" without tapping along.
Hints
First things first...
1. Begin by brainstorming ideas, in any order, and don't worry about language at
this stage.
2. Group your ideas under headings for each section of your proposal.
3. Write a first draft, paying attention to the level of formality of the language.
Don't forget!
Background information
Final recommendations
Your college currently doesn't provide enough support for students planning to spend
time studying in another country. You see this notice in the library.
The college is planning to introduce a special course for students planning to spend
time studying in another country. The college principal invites students to send a
proposal outlining any problems students may face whe studying abroad and
suggesting ways in which the course could address these problems. A decision can
then be made about what to include on the course.
Introduction
This proposal is intended to outline common issues students have when studying
abroad, and suggest ways that a course could help them to deal with these. The final
section makes recommendations about what should be included in the course
curriculum.
Interviews were conducted with 20 students who have recently completed a student
exchange programme. The majority of students were of the opinion that overcoming the
language barrier in their new country was the biggest challenge and nearly half also
said that they experienced culture shock. Other problems cited included unrealistic
expectations, loneliness and packing the wrong things - particularly being unprepared
for a different climate.
A course could prepare students for culture shock by raising awareness of the
phenomenon and describing cultural differences that students may encounter in their
host country. To aid participants with language, a course could include some useful
phrases for the first days after arrival, in addition to some resources for language
learning. The course could also include a discussion about combating isolation and
adjusting expectations.
Recommendations
If these recommendations are implemented, young people are bound to feel more
prepared for their experience.
Students at your college have to give a spoken presentation as part of their final
assessment and need some help. The school director has invited you to send a
proposal outlining any problems students have with presentations and suggesting how
these problems could be overcome.
Introduction
In this proposal I will describe some of the difficulties students at this school have with
preparing their final presentations, present the key needs to be addressed and conclude
by making by making a series of recommendations on how teachers at the school could
assist students with overcoming the obstacles to giving a successful presentation
confidently.
Current situation
Following discussion among the students, it has become clear that many of them are
feeling very nervous about the upcoming presentations. A number of students are
struggling to select an appropriate structure. Comments made suggest that students
lack previous experience in public speaking and would like opportunities to practise
before the final assessment.
Students require additional help with topic selection and presentation structure, and
opportunities need to be provided for students to gain experience in front of others.
Recommendations
If these suggestions are implemented, it will lead to increased student confidence and
performance for the final presentations.
Hints
Begin by stating the purpose of your report.
You may use invented statistics to provide a succinct summary of your results.
Use a clear layout with:
Headings. They will make it clear that your report is not an essay or
review.
Lists of numbered points or bullets where appropriate. (DON'T overdo it,
though. If you use them in more than one section, you won't be able to
show the full range of structures and vocabulary you know.)
Divide your report into sections according to the input.
Develop the ideas in the task input.
Include a sentence summarising your opinion at the beginning of the final
section of your report.
Use an impersonal, formal style.
Most of those responding to the survey stated that/expressed the opinion that ...
According to ...
A large/considerable/significant/ proportion of respondents/informants/those
surveyed said that ...
Nearly three quarters of the ...
Presenting a list
Making recommendations
Taking all the factors mentioned into account/In the light of the results of the
survery/questionnaire, ... would appear to be the most viable
solution/option/approach.
I would therefore recommend ....
Clearly, more could be done to .... I would make the following recommendations:
...
...
...
An international development agency has been looking into attitudes to aging around
the world. The research director has asked you to conduct a survey and write a report.
Your report should discuss how young people where you live feel about older people in
the community and the prospect of growing older themselves. You have also been
asked to make recommendations about how attitudes could be changed.
Introduction
The main objectives of this report are to describe how young people in Gava feel about
elderly people in their area and aging themselves. I will present results of a survey I
conducted with a random selection of 200 young people at a local high school and in
the final section I will include recommendations as to how attitudes could be improved.
Attitudes to aging
Those responding to the survey were almost equally split between preferring to think
about it as little as possible and those who never thought about it. For those who did
think about it, the prime concerns were loneliness, poor health and boredom.
Recommendations
Clearly more could be done to bridge the gap between young and old in our community.
I would make the following recommendations:
Hopefully, increased contact between the groups will lead to greater understanding and
more positive attitudes.
In this report I will provide a description of common types of advertising in Australia and
present results of consumer responses to these. The final section makes
recommendations for possible changes to increase the effectiveness of campaigns.
Common approaches
Television and radio continue to play an important part in advertising campaigns and
celebrity endorsements often feature prominently. Print media, including billboards,
posters and flyers, are also ubiquitous, especially in large cities. Some companies
target consumers by giving away samples in public places and supermarkets,
aggressive telemarketing or door-to-door sales. Many companies use social media
strategies such as online competitions or special offers for 'likers'.
Consumer responses
Recommendations
Your local council is conducting an enquiry into the volume of visitors to the centre of
your town or city with a view to encouraging more people to make greater use of shops,
restaurants, cafs and entertainment facilities there. You agree to write a report
describing the existing situation, including factors which discourage people from coming
to the city centre and recommending ways of attracting more visitors.
Introduction
The principal aims of this report are to provide an overview of the volume of visitors
using services in our city centre and to identify factors which deter people from using
them. The final section makes recommendations as to how the situation could be
improved.
Current situation
There was a clear division between those who regularly visited the city centre and those
who so infrequently. The latter cited traffic congestion and pollution along with inflated
prices for goods as factors that acted as a deterrent. For those who frequently came
into town, on the other hand, the pedestrianised area and the outdoor caf were a major
attraction.
Recommendations
Clearly more could be done to attract people to our city centre. I would make the
following recommendations:
This final recommendation will encourage those who currently cyle into town to continue
to do so, while reducing noise and pollution from motor traffic.