Review is an examination, report, survey or
evaluation.
Review are the short description
of films, plays, concerts and
programs etc.
Which are written to inform
readers or viewers about the
event giving also an opinion
and /or recommendation about it
A review is an easy way to
let other people know
if you liked a book, film,
TV programme .They are
short descriptions where
we express our opinion
and recommendations
about books, films we
have read or watched.
An Introduction
In which you summaries
all the background information of the
book/film, etc.
It normally consists of two paragraphs:
1. one that includes the main points of the
plot in chronological order
2. and another with comments on the plot
(positive and negative aspects), the main
characters, the acting etc.
3. But you DON´T REVEAL the end of the story.
 A conclusion in which the
writer includes a general
assessment of the book
/film/play and recommends
or does not recommend it
with reasons or justifications.
 Book review
 Music review
 Bought review
 Movie review
 Peer review
A book review or a book report is a form of
literary criticism in which a book Is analyzed
based on content,style,and merit
Music reviews includes performance review
,recording reviews and composition review
 A bought review is a system where creator
(usually a company) of a new product pays a
review his new product
 The evaluation of a movie and its assessment
is called movies review
 The process in which scientist assess the
work of their colleagues that has been
submitted for publication in the sciectist
literature is called peer review
 Know your subject
 Know your audience
 Don’t be afraid to have a strong opinion
 Avoid “I” and “in my opinion”
 Give background
 Don’t spoil the ending
Knowing the subject is the
best technique
To write the review
Because it is necessary
that you have sufficient
information about the subject
you have chosen otherwise the
whole purpose of writing is lost
 To write the perfect review you should know
about your audience so that you can write the
review according to the likes and dislikes of
the audience
 While writing a review, donot be afraid of
writing your strong opinion because there is
nothing boring than review that does not
have a strong opinion in it.so, you have to
stated it boldly
 To write a perfect review ,avoid phrases like “I
"and “in my opinion "because such phrases
are unnecessary as your reader understand
that it is your opinion and your are writing
about it
 If you want the reader to completely
understand the review you should give the
background the subject your review is
 Do not spoil the ending of your review
because there is nothing the reader hates
more then the spoil ending
 First, a review gives the reader a concise
summary of the content. This includes a
relevant description of the topic as well as its
overall perspective, argument, or purpose.
 Second, and more importantly, a review offers
a critical assessment of the content. This
involves your reactions to the work under
review: what strikes you as noteworthy,
whether or not it was effective or persuasive,
and how it enhanced your understanding of
the issues at hand.
 Finally, in addition to analyzing the work, a
review often suggests whether or not the
audience would appreciate it.
Review writing

Review writing

  • 2.
    Review is anexamination, report, survey or evaluation. Review are the short description of films, plays, concerts and programs etc. Which are written to inform readers or viewers about the event giving also an opinion and /or recommendation about it
  • 3.
    A review isan easy way to let other people know if you liked a book, film, TV programme .They are short descriptions where we express our opinion and recommendations about books, films we have read or watched.
  • 5.
    An Introduction In whichyou summaries all the background information of the book/film, etc.
  • 6.
    It normally consistsof two paragraphs: 1. one that includes the main points of the plot in chronological order 2. and another with comments on the plot (positive and negative aspects), the main characters, the acting etc. 3. But you DON´T REVEAL the end of the story.
  • 7.
     A conclusionin which the writer includes a general assessment of the book /film/play and recommends or does not recommend it with reasons or justifications.
  • 8.
     Book review Music review  Bought review  Movie review  Peer review
  • 9.
    A book reviewor a book report is a form of literary criticism in which a book Is analyzed based on content,style,and merit
  • 10.
    Music reviews includesperformance review ,recording reviews and composition review
  • 11.
     A boughtreview is a system where creator (usually a company) of a new product pays a review his new product
  • 12.
     The evaluationof a movie and its assessment is called movies review
  • 13.
     The processin which scientist assess the work of their colleagues that has been submitted for publication in the sciectist literature is called peer review
  • 14.
     Know yoursubject  Know your audience  Don’t be afraid to have a strong opinion  Avoid “I” and “in my opinion”  Give background  Don’t spoil the ending
  • 15.
    Knowing the subjectis the best technique To write the review Because it is necessary that you have sufficient information about the subject you have chosen otherwise the whole purpose of writing is lost
  • 16.
     To writethe perfect review you should know about your audience so that you can write the review according to the likes and dislikes of the audience
  • 17.
     While writinga review, donot be afraid of writing your strong opinion because there is nothing boring than review that does not have a strong opinion in it.so, you have to stated it boldly
  • 18.
     To writea perfect review ,avoid phrases like “I "and “in my opinion "because such phrases are unnecessary as your reader understand that it is your opinion and your are writing about it
  • 19.
     If youwant the reader to completely understand the review you should give the background the subject your review is
  • 20.
     Do notspoil the ending of your review because there is nothing the reader hates more then the spoil ending
  • 21.
     First, areview gives the reader a concise summary of the content. This includes a relevant description of the topic as well as its overall perspective, argument, or purpose.  Second, and more importantly, a review offers a critical assessment of the content. This involves your reactions to the work under review: what strikes you as noteworthy, whether or not it was effective or persuasive, and how it enhanced your understanding of the issues at hand.
  • 22.
     Finally, inaddition to analyzing the work, a review often suggests whether or not the audience would appreciate it.