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Evaluations in Science or Design Book reviews Film reviews Performance reviews in Drama

Records the strengths and weaknesses of the product along with targets for the future (where appropriate) . Evaluations in Science or Design Book reviews Film reviews Performance reviews in Drama. Writing to Evaluate. Starts with a brief SUMMARY of the item/issue.

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Evaluations in Science or Design Book reviews Film reviews Performance reviews in Drama

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  1. Records the strengths and weaknesses of the product along with targets for the future (where appropriate). • Evaluations in Science or Design • Book reviews • Film reviews • Performance reviews in • Drama Writing to Evaluate • Starts with a brief SUMMARY of the item/issue. • Focuses on POSITIVES aspects and NEGATIVE while finding possible REASONS for theseGives EXAMPLES/ EVIDENCE for both positive and negative (subheadings can be used). • Comes to conclusions and sums up while also giving a RECOMMENDATIONs or setting targets. What language features should be included? Past tense and future tense for target setting. Illustration, cause and effectand summary connectives used. First person I/We used as well as Third Person.

  2. Positive points Introduction Points to improve Summary SPY KIDS 2 "Huge New Adventure - Slightly Bigger Spies" claims the tagline for writer-director Robert Rodriguez's sequel to last year's "Spy Kids". Recalling most of the original cast and adding a few new extras, "Spy Kids 2" delivers everything you want from a sequel - familiarity and innovation in equal measure. When OSS agents Carmen (Vega) and Juni Cortez (Sabara) embark on their first solo mission, everything goes wrong. Not only is the mysterious island to which they've been sent full of genetic mutations, but none of their high-tech spy gadgets are working making it a great challenge. Can the Cortez kids save the day - and the world - on their own, or will they need the help? What's really eye-catching about "Spy Kids 2" is the way Rodriguez crams so much imagination into every frame. There are more gadgets here than an episode of Tomorrow's World hosted by Q, and the Island of Lost Dreams itself is populated by a host of mind-boggling creatures (a catfish made out of a cat and a fish; bullfrogs that are half frog, half bull; spider monkeys that are... well, you get the idea). The downside of all this visual flair is that the story doesn't make much sense. Rodriguez's hyperactive script rushes from scene to scene, throwing away these clever ideas as if they'd been purchased in bulk, on the cheap. "Spy Kids 2" will keep kids of all ages happy. And you'll never throw away an elastic band again. Evaluation writing sample

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