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ESL Review Writing Guide

This document provides guidance on writing a book review for an English as a Second Language (ESL) paper exercise. It recommends including an introduction with the book title, author, setting, and brief description. A second paragraph should provide a one-paragraph synopsis of the plot. The third paragraph should express the reviewer's opinion of how the book impacted them. Finally, the reviewer should state whether they would recommend the book and to whom. An example book review of The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini is provided that follows the recommended structure and points. Time management tips are also included for the core and extended paper versions of the exercise.

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ESL Review Writing Guide

This document provides guidance on writing a book review for an English as a Second Language (ESL) paper exercise. It recommends including an introduction with the book title, author, setting, and brief description. A second paragraph should provide a one-paragraph synopsis of the plot. The third paragraph should express the reviewer's opinion of how the book impacted them. Finally, the reviewer should state whether they would recommend the book and to whom. An example book review of The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini is provided that follows the recommended structure and points. Time management tips are also included for the core and extended paper versions of the exercise.

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Writing: Exercise 6 (Writing a Review)

Exercise 6 of the ESL paper could also be a review writing.

The review could be for a book, movie, restaurant etc. that you enjoyed (or
didn’t!)

The exercise is worth 16 marks and you should write about 150-200 words.

Let’s dive right in. I will be using a book review for examples. I have included a
sample review at the end.

 Introduction: state the book’s title, author’s full name, the setting of the
story, giving a one-line description of what the story is about. Use adjectives
to describe the book such as insightful, beautiful, controversial etc.
 Brief description: give a one-paragraph synopsis of the plot of the book,
shortly expanding your one-sentence description in the introduction. Don’t
write the whole story, only the beginning! Use the present tense of verbs and
linking words to outline the story chronologically. Bonus points if you can
use words that fit the theme of the story. If, for example, the book is of the
fantasy genre, use words like magic, summon, fate, spells etc.
 Opinion: this is where you have to write down how the book impacted you.
Was it inspiring? Thought-provoking? Life-changing? You could praise the
book or criticise it, stating why.
 Recommendation: you must state whether you would recommend this book,
to whom and why.
Let’s look at a sample. See if I’ve stuck with the points above.

The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini has to be the most devastatingly beautiful book
I’ve had the pleasure of reading. Set in 20th century Afghanistan, it tells the story of
how a young boy’s friendship is tested by war and betrayal.
Amir, the son of a wealthy Afghan, shares a close friendship with their household
servant’s son, Hassan. But a fateful kite-flying competition tethers their bond, and as
war forces them to part ways, the boys’ lives take them on a journey of love and
redemption.
The book made me realise how precious yet fragile the relationships we build are;
and that we must always take a chance on our loved ones. It taught me the importance
of the people in our lives and how they shape us to be who we are.
The Kite Runner is a beautifully narrated tale, the writing just as simple as it is heart-
breaking, the characters realistically portrayed. I would definitely recommend this
book to those who enjoy character-driven stories set in troubled times.
Time Management

For the core paper 1, spend about 20 minutes in this exercise.


For the extended paper 2, spend 30 minutes on this exercise. Allot 5 minutes to
plan the points you will include in each paragraph. Take 20 minutes to write
your review, keeping in mind all the above tips. Use the final 5 minutes to
proofread and make any changes.
That’s the end of the ESL paper. Good luck!

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