Study Notes
A book review is a brief article expressing a person's opinion about a book, helping improve reading skills and critical thinking. Example: A review of 'The Boy in the Striped Pajamas' discusses its themes and characters. Writing a book review involves choosing a book, planning, and writing about the author's goals, themes, and characters. Example: Discussing the theme of friendship in 'The Boy in the Striped Pajamas'. Structure of a book review includes an introduction, body, and conclusion, summarizing thoughts without revealing the main plot. Example: An introduction might include the book's title, author, and main aim.
Exam Tips
Key Definitions to Remember
- Book review: An evaluation of a book with recommendations.
- Structure of a book review: Introduction, body, and conclusion.
Common Confusions
- Including spoilers in the review.
- Not organizing thoughts before writing.
Typical Exam Questions
- Review a book that you read recently? Answer: Discuss the book's themes, characters, and your personal opinion.
- Write a book review on the story 'Oliver Twist' by Charles Dickens? Answer: Summarize the plot, discuss the characters, and provide your opinion.
- Write a review on your favourite book? Answer: Explain why it's your favorite, discuss the plot and characters.
What Examiners Usually Test
- Ability to summarize the book without spoilers.
- Clarity in expressing personal opinions and recommendations.