The following is a guide to help you write an abstract of the film review you select.
The goal of an abstract: to convey the essential information of the article, to highlight the major points covered
Traits of the abstract: communicates specific information from the article includes the purpose and scope of the article (for this assignment to evaluate a film) centers upon the article’s major point - the overall judgment of the reviewer
Qualities of a Good Abstract uses one or more well developed paragraphs: these are unified, coherent, concise, and able to stand alone follows strictly the chronology of the article provides logical connections (or transitions) between the main points adds no new information is understandable to a wide audience Uses direct quotations from the report to give a sense of the original author’s style.
Steps for Writing an Effective Abstracts Reread the article with the goal of abstracting in mind.
Look specifically for the main points that support the writer’s main criticism of the film. The introduction and the summary are good places to begin. These areas generally cover what the article emphasizes.
Use the individual paragraphs as a guide to what should be included. You should be able to find a main point in each paragraph.
Underline the main ideas of support.
After you've finished rereading the article, write a rough draft and revise it
Your intro needs to include all important identifying information and the article’s main idea
Paraphrase key sentences from the article
Don't rely on the way material was phrased in the article, but at times quote a phrase or comment to give a sense of the author’s style
Correct weaknesses in organization
Improve transitions from point to point
Drop unnecessary information
Add important information you left out
Eliminate wordiness
Fix errors in grammar, spelling, and punctuation. Print your