English Language GCSE AQA
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How-To-Write-A-Review-For-Gcse-aqa
Exam code:8700
Writing a review is one of the possible tasks in Paper 2, Section B of your AQA GCSE English Language exam. In a review, you are expected to share your opinion on a topic, event or experience.
The following guide to writing a review in your AQA English Language GCSE exam includes:
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Key features of a review
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Structure of a review
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Review sample questions
Key features of a review
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A review is a type of writing where you reflect on an event, experience or something you have watched or read
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It means you are expected to share your opinions and judgements about the topic
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Reviews can have different purposes, for example:
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To inform your audience about the subject
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To describe the subject
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To entertain the reader
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To analyse the positives and negatives
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To advise the audience in order for them to come to a conclusion
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See the table below for what to include in a review:
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In a review you should:
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Examiner Tips and Tricks
Avoid making your review a summary. Make sure it remains focused on evaluation rather than explanation. Strong reviews go beyond simply informing the audience about what happened; they analyse how well it was done.
Focus on specific elements such as characters, themes or techniques and explain why they were or were not effective.
Structure of a review
Before you begin writing, you should spend about 10 minutes planning your key points. Writing a numbered list can help you stay organised and ensure that you present your ideas in a logical order.
Here are some tips for writing a strong review in your exam:
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Mention the title and the name of the author or director:
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This is important, especially if you are reviewing a book or a film
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Introduce the main idea:
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Your introduction should give the reader a clear sense of what the review is about from the beginning
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Adopt a wide perspective:
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Think beyond the obvious (for example, the plot) and consider aspects such as the cast, the soundtrack, or how it compares to other, similar works
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Support your opinions with examples or quotes:
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You can invent these, although ensure they are realistic as they will support your views
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Justify your perspective:
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Explain why you think this way
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Use clear paragraphs to organise your ideas
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Write an effective conclusion:
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End by stating whether or not you would recommend this to your audience and why
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As an example, let’s consider the following introduction to a review about a film:

This example uses a range of persuasive techniques effectively to establish the purpose of the review. It engages the audience through direct address, presents a clear purpose and creates an engaging tone.
Review examples
Here are some examples of the type of question you might be asked:

Key Features the Examiner Is Looking For
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A bold heading:
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Subheadings can help organise your points
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A clear introduction:
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Provide a brief overview
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Include details such as names, titles, locations etc.
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A well structured argument:
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Use paragraphs with clear topic sentences
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Share your opinions and support with examples
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An engaging and direct conclusion:
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Address your audience and give a clear summary
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You can find a full model answer on our AQA GCSE Review: Model Answer page.
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