
Writing a review
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- Q1A review is...a short description of a book, play, TV programme, etc.an extremely detailed description with all possible information of a book, play, etc.30s
- Q2A review consists of:an introduction, main body, a conclusion.only main body paragraphs.30s
- Q3A review is usually written using present tenses.False.True.30s
- Q4Past tenses can be used when describing an event, e.g. a concert that you (or sb else) have attended.True.False.30s
- Q5A variety of adjectives/ adverbs is important because it makes a review more informative and interesting.True.False.30s
- Q6Paragraph 1: gives information about the title, name of director and genre.FalseTrue30s
- Q7Main body (paragraph 2) usually does not give the main points of the plot.True.False.30s
- Q8Paragraph 3 should be focused on giving comments on the acting, music and special effects.False.True.30s
- Q9Which paragraph usually contains the author's opinion?4230s
- Q10If you are writing a review for readers of your age, should you choose formal or informal style?formal.informal.30s