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50. Reviews | How to write an inspiring body and conclusion for a review

03/15/19 • 9 min

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Writing Tricks for College Essays and beyond

What is the most optimum way to write the internal part of a review, as well as its conclusion? In this episode, we will have a look at how to solve this problem looking at different angles.

From a semantic point of view , we will look at what to include and how to distribute it in different paragraphs. In order to acomplish this, we will use the TiPToP strategy: Ti(=Time), P(=Point), To(=Topic), P(=Place). From a synctactic perspective , we will review different strategies to make your sentences interesting and fun to read. From a grammatical standpoint , we will refresh the specific verb patterns associated with giving suggestions and recommendations. We will also introduce modals in passive constructions. You will be able to contrast what expressions to use in a formal, neutral or informal review.

THANK YOU FOR LISTENING TO THIS EPISODE

Thank you for listening to this episode. I hope that it helped you discovering something about writing that you did not know, or that it helped you looking at things from a different perspective. If you enjoyed it, you might consider leaving a positive review wherever you are listening. It might seem simple, but it really helps.

If you know someone who is struggling with writing in English, you could also think about sharing this episode (or the whole podcast) with them. It might help them in their journey of becoming a better writer. Likewise, if you – or any of your friends – are taking official external exams, you will find valuable info and tricks for the writing part of your exams. You will find this especially relevant if you are taking the Cambridge Exams.

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What is the most optimum way to write the internal part of a review, as well as its conclusion? In this episode, we will have a look at how to solve this problem looking at different angles.

From a semantic point of view , we will look at what to include and how to distribute it in different paragraphs. In order to acomplish this, we will use the TiPToP strategy: Ti(=Time), P(=Point), To(=Topic), P(=Place). From a synctactic perspective , we will review different strategies to make your sentences interesting and fun to read. From a grammatical standpoint , we will refresh the specific verb patterns associated with giving suggestions and recommendations. We will also introduce modals in passive constructions. You will be able to contrast what expressions to use in a formal, neutral or informal review.

THANK YOU FOR LISTENING TO THIS EPISODE

Thank you for listening to this episode. I hope that it helped you discovering something about writing that you did not know, or that it helped you looking at things from a different perspective. If you enjoyed it, you might consider leaving a positive review wherever you are listening. It might seem simple, but it really helps.

If you know someone who is struggling with writing in English, you could also think about sharing this episode (or the whole podcast) with them. It might help them in their journey of becoming a better writer. Likewise, if you – or any of your friends – are taking official external exams, you will find valuable info and tricks for the writing part of your exams. You will find this especially relevant if you are taking the Cambridge Exams.

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undefined - 49. Reviews | How to write the ideal introduction for a review

49. Reviews | How to write the ideal introduction for a review

What is the first thing you need to know about writing a proper review? Discover how to establish your authority. Experiment and surprise your audience by including a revelation that you had thanks to the very same thing that you are reviewing. Invite your reader to come with you on that journey of discovery.

As you move through this episode, you will learn how to include adverbial starts, inversions and verb patterns. You will see: punctuation, meaning and syntax will come together to take your writing and your reviews to the next level. Whether you are writing a product review on Amazon, a place review on Google Maps, or simply sitting for an exam, this is the place to start.

THANK YOU FOR LISTENING TO THIS EPISODE

Thank you for listening to this episode. I hope that it helped you discovering something about writing that you did not know, or that it helped you looking at things from a different perspective. If you enjoyed it, you might consider leaving a positive review wherever you are listening. It might seem simple, but it really helps.

If you know someone who is struggling with writing in English, you could also think about sharing this episode (or the whole podcast) with them. It might help them in their journey of becoming a better writer. Likewise, if you – or any of your friends – are taking official external exams, you will find valuable info and tricks for the writing part of your exams. You will find this especially relevant if you are taking the Cambridge Exams.

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undefined - 51. Reviews | How to write an excellent review for Google Maps

51. Reviews | How to write an excellent review for Google Maps

Let's have a look at a sample review of a restaurant. I hope it will inspire you to feel confident and to post something online!

REVIEW

THE LOTUS FLOWER

I tried the Lotus flower for the first time this month with my family for my dad's birthday, and I realised that it was easily the best Chinese restaurant we've eaten in.

The surroundings were very modern, yet it still felt airy and cosy. The waiters were very welcoming and helpful, and not too rushed, as is often the case in some popular restaurants.

As I was eating with a group of six, we managed to try a good range of items on the menu; between us, we couldn't find single thing that wasn't satisfying and delicious. Every dish featured wonderful combinations of flavors. All the ingredients were clearly fresh and of the highest quality, and I thought the seafood was particularly tasty. My parents felt we were given very good value for money, because that meal came to about 10€ per person, which they thought was very reasonable.

All of us would highly recommend this restaurant, and it is just a short walk from our house, we will definitely be back for many more dinners!

THANK YOU FOR LISTENING TO THIS EPISODE

Thank you for listening to this episode. I hope that it helped you discovering something about writing that you did not know, or that it helped you looking at things from a different perspective. If you enjoyed it, you might consider leaving a positive review wherever you are listening. It might seem simple, but it really helps.

If you know someone who is struggling with writing in English, you could also think about sharing this episode (or the whole podcast) with them. It might help them in their journey of becoming a better writer. Likewise, if you – or any of your friends – are taking official external exams, you will find valuable info and tricks for the writing part of your exams. You will find this especially relevant if you are taking the Cambridge Exams.

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