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1 A guidebook entry

2 What the hell is that?

3 Some instructions What you write for a book entry is very similar to an article so: • There should be a title • It should include section headings • The language should be quite formal as book entries are usually written for serious publications • The subject should be made clear in the first section • The opening section should be as interesting as possible to make the reader want to carry on reading • It is important that what you write is as realistic as possible and therefore should look like an authentic text

4 Writing style Book entries will include a combination of:
Descriptive language: e.g. describe a person/place, etc. Discursive: e.g. give and support your opinion, analyze a situation, give explanations. Narrative: e.g. narrate an event or a discovery

5 useful vocabulary Tips for writing a guidebook entry  When writing a guidebook entry try to create a visual picture. Remember that you are writing a description. Use adjectives (splendid, bright and cheerful, dark and dingy, spick and span) and adverbs (conveniently situated, lavishly decorated, elegantly furnished, hugely popular, perfectly safe, totally different, wholly unexpected).  Include some specific examples to bring the description to life. Give lots of facts that will interest the potential tourist.  Useful language for brochures and guidebook entries Drawing in the reader if there's one place that really..., it is... This is not just another..., but a...  If you want a different kind of experience,...  If you have a few hours to spare,...is well worth seeing. If you love the sea and the peacefulness, then you will for sure love Es Molinar. If you're looking for the latest twists on classic American cuisine, London's the place to be. With different restaurant chains and independent eateries all around the city, you're never far from a taste of the USA. And don't think that London restaurants aren't staying abreast of the latest US food trends either; the burgers, fried chicken, barbecue, hot dogs and deli sandwiches served in the UK's capital are served with as much creativity and flair as in their sister restaurants in the States  Describing location Located/Situated (just a few miles away from/outside...)is... Built (by the side of/just next to...) is... Just beyond (the...)is... Some (...) minutes from... stands... Giving background information Throughout history, is by far the oldest was the first is the best-known... Originally a..., but now... In recent years,... Known locally as..., ... From Japanese Izakaya cuisine to Spanish tapas, the small plates movement has taken L.A. by storm.

6 useful vocabulary Describing attractions What is particularly (spectacular) is... Recent additions/changes include... Making qualifying comments  Naturally, children will absolutely adore..., but whereas...(is really intended for younger people) ..., however, will require much more time to take in. In fact,(both)are best avoided if...  Commenting on positive aspects  (The school/hotel/sports centre) boasts (a large indoor swimming pool/a wide range of facilities/five tennis courts). No trip to (Paris) would be complete without (a visit to the Louvre). (The restaurant) is noted for (its excellent cuisine). The perfect neighbourhood for a night out! Here you will find a vast selection and variety of restaurants, bars and cafés. Good for the person who appreciates village life, being close to nature but also close to the city.  Fall in love with the truly amazing views over the sea and overlooking Palma.  Fall in love with The cosy feeling in the Catalina market with heaps of fresh produce; it’s such a nice place to have a lunch break.  Commenting on negative aspects  Admittedly, (this is a rather expensive option,) but ... (The quality of service) leaves a great deal to be desired. Be warned, though: (delays are not uncommon). Giving advice It is always wise to check ... This is a point worth bearing in mind if ... If price/location/class size is a major factor when choosing (your school), you might want to consider ... ... is certainly an option worth looking into.

7 Your task You work for the international magazine FOOD and have been asked to write a contribution for a guide book on Spanish food culture. You should describe some of the most popular dishes and highlight any relevant traditions regarding food in Spain. DUE DATE: 9th April WORDS: 250 words


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