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Writing film reviews

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    true or false statements about how to write film reviews B2
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  • You should write about a film that you have watched and can remember well.
    True
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  • You shouldn't give your opinion of the film.
    False
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  • You shouldn’t write about a film you don’t like.
    False
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  • You should mention basic information about the film such as the title, genre and actors' names.
    True
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  • You shouldn’t say what happens in the film.
    False
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  • You should say what happens in the film's ending.
    False
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  • You should use past simple when describing the plot.
    False
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  • You should talk about the acting, the music and the special effects and other individual aspects of the film.
    True
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  • You should tell readers whether you think the film is worth seeing.
    True
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  • You should use a formal style to write a review.
    False
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  • You should use a variety of adjectives and descriptive phrases to make your review interesting.
    True
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  • You shouldn’t use vocabulary specifically related to films.
    False
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  • You should organise your text into paragraphs.
    True
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