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In contrast, the dancing in Dirty Dancing while as
technically accurate as Gene Kelly’s lacks a sense of
joy. In this scene, Johnny goes on stage to perform the
last dance of the season at a holiday resort. He pulls
‘Baby’ on stage with him. The dance itself is nothing
special by today’s standards and not as entertaining.
I would also argue that the whole film is not as good as
Singing in the Rain, in terms of plot and entertainment
value. The latter is clearly an all-time classic, while
Dirty Dancing is just a typical film from the 1980s.
writing Part 2:2
1 Positive aspects of the exhibition:
It exceeded expectations in terms of the number of
people who attended.
The people who came had a passion for science.
what could be improved:
More hands on activities for children
Press and online publicity to attract a wider variety of
visitors
2 Did the answer opposite:
1 make it clear who the report was for?
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2 use headings and clear layout?
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3 use a consistent and appropriate register and tone?
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4 use a range of language?
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5 explain the exhibition strengths and weaknesses?
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6 make recommendations for improvements?
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3a Words in the report are: so, so as to, with a view to
and in order to were in the report.
3b 1 so as to
2 so/so that
3 in order not to/so as not to
4 so/so that
5 in order
6 With a view to
7 so as not to
4 Model answer
Introduction
The purpose of this report is to assess the science
museum’s suitability for school visits.
Findings
The science museum is one of the largest of its type in
the country. It was recently renovated, and many new
exhibits have been installed which make the visitors’
experience a lot more ‘hands on’. As a result, it is
suitable for students with a range of learning styles.
Range of exhibits
The museum covers physics, biology (natural history)
and chemistry. The physics exhibits are particularly
interesting and clearly demonstrate the principles and
laws students will have come across in lessons, such
as Archimedes’ principle and Newton’s laws on gravity.
The natural history part of the museum contains the
oldest exhibits. Many of them, such as the dinosaur
bones, still maintain a fascination for students,
even if they don’t necessarily correspond to today’s
curriculum.
In addition, there are many interesting exhibits on
elements and chemical reactions.
Educational workshops
The museum has an educational department, which
is happy to work with teachers to come up with
worksheets and workshops specific to a school’s
needs. The worksheets are a very high standard and
they mean that any visit can reinforce and clarify
information learned in class.
Non-educational facilities
The museum has a room where students can eat
their packed lunches and have pre- or post-visit talks
and feedback. Furthermore, there is easy parking
for coaches and wheelchair access for disabled
students.
Conclusion
The museum provides an exceptional opportunity for
students to have an enjoyable and educational school
trip, because of the outstanding facilities on offer.
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