How to write a critical review
Critical review is a form of review that reviews a piece of literature work, for example, a book, a journal, an article and etc.
So how can we write a critical review? Let's look at it in-depth...
Introduction
under the segment "introduction", we need to introduce the name of the work/essay/journal/ book, and also the author of it. Other than that, we can briefly explain what is the main ideas of the work/essay/ journal/ book. The word count should be about 100 words if you are writing a 1000 words critical review.
Summary
we need to write a summary regarding the work/essay/journal/ book below the segment "Summary". a summary can only occupies about 150 words if you are writing a 1000 words critical review.
Critique
Here comes the critique session where you need to critically review the strength and weaknesses of a work/essay/journal/book. the "critique" segment should be around 650 words if you are writing a 1000 words critical review. Example of things that you can critique are:
1. is it appropriate for the readers to use very hard to understand vocabulary?
2. is the examples given strong enough to prove author's point?
3. Has the piece of work/journal/ essay/book being cohesive and coherent
4. is the author's Point-of view bias?
5. etc.
Conclusion
in this segment, we need to write a conclusion about our critical review, not about the work/essay/journal / book that we look into! this segment should be around 100 words if you are writing a 1000 words critical review
A good conclusion should talk about....:
-your PROFESSIONAL opinions about the work/book/journal/essay
-Suggestions to improve the weaknesses
...these generally
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