Follow Up
Now it's your turn.

Think of a book you have recently read and write a short review. Remember that a review is not the same as a summary of the plot. A good review should include a brief descrition of the plot (but without revealing anything to a future reader!), your opinion about the characters and the writing style and a recommendation. Use the vocabulary you have learnt in previous exercises to talk about the plot and the characters. Write your review in no more than 200 words.
You can also prepare a short presentation of about two minutes. Tell whether you liked the book or not and explain why. You can record your presentation as many times as you need until you think you are ready to deliver it. Then you can present it to your classmates or save it and give it to your teacher.
