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16 Media around the world 01 LANGUAGE SKILLS EXPLORE LOOK AGAIN EXTRAS Look at the which clauses in the second review. 1 When is which used to: a add extra information? b say what the writer feels or thinks? 2 Find one more of each type of which clause in the first review. 3 Where do you put the comma (,) when you use which clauses like these? Write four sentences recommending one or two books. Try and use the language from 33 and 34. Example: It’s an absolutely amazing book. The recipes are really easy to follow, which means you can cook lots of dishes straight away. Look at your sentences together. Would you like to read the books your partner recommended? Write a review of a book (120–150 words) to be published in your school magazine. Include pictures. In your review you should: name the title and author of the book. say what the book is about. describe the main characters. think of positive and / or negative things to say about the book. Bring it to the next lesson. Display your reviews of books next to your reviews of TV shows in class. Read the other students’ reviews. Which book would you most like to read? Which TV show would you like to watch? 34 My favourite book , 14 June 2013 by L A Seadan ‘LAS47’ See all my reviews This is an absolutely amazing book. If you are interested in seeing people around the world and their ordinary but colourful lives, then this book is definitely for you. Its organisation is especially clever: it organises countries from A to Z, rather than grouping countries by region, which means that you see a completely different part of the world every time you turn a page. It does something quite special – it exactly captures the mood of places I have been to, which is very unusual in my experience. It is written by travellers for travellers, not for someone doing a geography project. It’s really easy to read and still fascinates me. I love reading it, especially when I’m feeling bored of life or when it’s raining outside. It’s a wonderful source of inspiration as well. After reading it, my list of must-go-to places has tripled! This book deserves to be treasured by anyone interested in travelling the world, seeing its sights and meeting its people. Coffee table book , 14 Aug 2013 by Sophia Matsitsa See all my reviews This is nothing more than a coffee table book. It contains some absolutely stunning photos and a quick guide to each country, (1) which is probably all you can expect from a book featuring every country in the world . I browsed through it in a shop and was about to add it to my gift list. But when I went to the entry of my country of birth – South Africa – I was disappointed to see that the main picture (taking over half the page) was taken in Samburu, (2) which is in Kenya . It’s amazing that a travel book can get this kind of information completely wrong! It made me doubt all the other information in the book. This book isn’t especially helpful if you want to plan a trip, but it’s a really nice book to get a snapshot of a country. Or you can just get some inspiration from the photos. They aren’t your usual postcard shots, (3) which is refreshing to see . http://www.favouritereads.com a 35 b a 36 b Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv

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