Brainstorming Language for Writing FCE Reviews

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Brainstorming Language for Writing FCE Reviews Cambridge First Certificate Writing Part Two Brainstorm words into the categories below that can be used to describe things that you might have to review in FCE Writing. Only write down the words which are new to you and so your partner has to explain to you. Positive adjectives Negative adjectives Expressions for talking about positive things Expressions for talking about negative things Types of music Types of movies

Types of TV programme People connected to movies Other nouns related to movies Verbs related to movies Nouns to describe plays and theatres Nouns to describe aspects of a restaurant or meal Compare your answers with those on the next page. You get one point for anything you wrote which is not below.

Suggested answers Positive adjectives (good) value for money action-packed addictive amusing/ funny attractive award winning brilliant/ wonderful/ fantastic/ fabulous/ excellent/ terrific/ splendid classic/ timeless cosmopolitan delightful distinctive/ unique dramatic entertaining/ fun exciting flawless/ impeccable/ perfect gripping haunting interesting/ fascinating intriguing lovely memorable moving original realistic satisfying sophisticated spectacular the bee s knees thought-provoking topical underrated unforgettable unmatched unpredictable uplifting well-acted well-directed Negative adjectives (instantly) forgettable amateurish annoying/ irritating awful/ dreadful/ terrible bland boring/ tedious

chaotic cheesy childish clichéd commercial confusing dated depressing disappointing dull expensive/ overpriced/ bad value for money gloomy melodramatic monotonous notorious odd/ strange/ weird over the top overpriced overrated pointless predictable pretentious random repetitive sentimental unintentionally funny Expressions for talking about positive things A (unique) selling point A strong point/ strength Don t miss / You shouldn t miss / You mustn t miss I (highly/ thoroughly) recommend this for I can t/ couldn t get enough of it. If you like, you ll love It will make you feel It would suit It s (really/ well) worth It s suitable for My favourite You won t regret one in a million stands out (from the crowd) Expressions for talking about negative things Don t bother I couldn t (really) get into I wasn t keen on

I would only recommend I wouldn t recommend I wouldn t rush out and It wouldn t suit It s not (really) suitable for It s not (really) worth I d avoid I d be in no hurry to My (main) criticism is My least favourite One of the (main) weaknesses Types of music classic rock classical dance/ techno/ house disco easy listening folk funk girl band/ boy band hip-hop/ rap indie/ alternative R&B world music Types of movies (spaghetti) western action movie/ thriller cartoon/ animation crime/ cop movie horror musical prequel/ sequel remake rom-com sci-fi Types of TV programme adaptation cop series costume drama current affairs miniseries murder mystery/ whodunit news broadcast quiz show

reality show sit-com soap opera stand-up comedy talk show travel programme weather forecast wildlife documentary People connected to movies (lead/ supporting) actor (main) character bad guy/ antihero cameraman cast director extra hero/ heroine producer screenwriter star Other nouns related to movies (car) chase (happy/ surprise) ending (wide) screen ads CGI/ special effects dialogue/ lines plot script setting shoot out soundtrack stunt trailer twist(s and turns) (in the plot) Verbs related to movies (re)watch direct/ is directed by features is set in perform release stars

Nouns to describe plays and theatres (first/ second) act (foot)lights/ lighting audience balcony costume curtain interval performance(s) scenery script stage stalls Nouns to describe aspects of a restaurant or meal (waiting) staff atmosphere décor dessert main course menu/ drinks menu reservation service set menu starter Practice Read out vocabulary from one section above, starting with the most difficult, until your partner works out which section it is. Choose words and expressions above and try to agree on real places and things which you could describe that way.