Review paragraph example

Download Article
Co-authored by Jake Adams

Last Updated: January 15, 2022 References Approved

Download Article
X

This article was co-authored by Jake Adams. Jake Adams is an academic tutor and the owner of Simplifi EDU, a Santa Monica, California based online tutoring business offering learning resources and online tutors for academic subjects K-College, SAT & ACT prep, and college admissions applications. With over 14 years of professional tutoring experience, Jake is dedicated to providing his clients the very best online tutoring experience and access to a network of excellent undergraduate and graduate-level tutors from top colleges all over the nation. Jake holds a BS in International Business and Marketing from Pepperdine University.

wikiHow marks an article as reader-approved once it receives enough positive feedback. This article received 79 testimonials and 91% of readers who voted found it helpful, earning it our reader-approved status.

This article has been viewed 2,722,536 times.

An article review is both a summary and an evaluation of another writer's article. Teachers often assign article reviews to introduce students to the work of experts in the field. Experts also are often asked to review the work of other professionals. Understanding the main points and arguments of the article is essential for an accurate summation. Logical evaluation of the article's main theme, supporting arguments, and implications for further research is an important element of a review. Here are a few guidelines for writing an article review.

Education specialist Alexander Peterman recommends: "In the case of a review, your objective should be to reflect on the effectiveness of what has already been written, rather than writing to inform your audience about a subject."

Steps

Part 1
Part 1 of 2:
Preparing to Write Your Review

  1. 1
    Understand what an article review is. An article review is written for an audience who is knowledgeable in the subject instead of a general audience.[1] When writing an article review, you will summarize the main ideas, arguments, positions, and findings, and then critique the article's contributions to the field and overall effectiveness.
    • Article reviews present more than just an opinion. You will engage with the text to create a response to the scholarly writer's ideas. You will respond to and use ideas, theories, and research from your studies. Your critique of the article will be based on proof and your own thoughtful reasoning.
    • An article review only responds to the author's research. It typically does not provide any new research. However, if you are correcting misleading or otherwise incorrect points, some new data may be presented.
    • An article review both summarizes and evaluates the article.
  2. 2
    Think about the organization of the review article. Before you even begin reading the article you will review, you need to understand how your article review will be set up. This will help you understand how to read the article so that you can write an effective review. Your review will be set up in the following parts:
    • Summarize the article. Focus on the important points, claims, and information.
    • Discuss the positive aspects of the article. Think about what the author does well, good points she makes, and insightful observations.
    • Identify contradictions, gaps, and inconsistencies in the text. Determine if there is enough data or research included to support the author's claims. Find any unanswered questions left in the article.
  3. 3
    Preview the article. Begin by looking at the title, abstract, introduction, headings, opening sentences of each paragraph, and the conclusion. Then read the first few paragraphs, followed by the conclusion.[2] These steps should help you start to identify the author's arguments and main points. Then read the article in its entirety. When you read the first time, just read for the big picture that is, look for the overall argument and point the article is making.
    • Make note of words or issues you don't understand and questions you have.
    • Look up terms or concepts you are unfamiliar with, so you can fully understand the article. Read about concepts in-depth to make sure you understand their full context.
  4. 4
    Read the article closely. Read the article a second and third time. Use a highlighter or pen to make notes or highlight important sections.[3] Highlight the main points and the supporting facts.[4]
    Don't: highlight every paragraph just the central points.
    Do: supplement the most significant points with notes or cross-references.
    • Connect what you read in the article to your existing knowledge of the topic. Think about things you have discussed in class or other articles you have read. Does the article agree or disagree with your previous knowledge? Does it build on other knowledge from the field? Determine how the article you are reviewing is similar and different from other texts you've read on the subject.[5]
    • Pay careful attention to the meaning of the article. Make sure you fully understand the article. The only way to write a good article review is to understand the article.
  5. 5
    Put the article into your words. You can do this as a free written paragraph or as an outline. Start by putting the article in your own words. Focus on the argument, research, and claims the article makes. What is the main point driving at?[6]
    Don't: spend time on editing or phrasing. This is just for your benefit.
    Do: write in a clear, logical structure to test your understanding.
    • With either method, make an outline of the main points made in the article and the supporting research or arguments. It is strictly a restatement of the main points of the article and does not include your opinions.
    • After putting the article in your own words, decide which parts of the article you want to discuss in your review. You can focus on the theoretical approach, the content, the presentation or interpretation of evidence, or the style. You will always discuss the main issues of the article, but you can sometimes also focus on certain aspects. This comes in handy if you want to focus the review towards the content of a course.[7]
    • Review the summary outline to eliminate unnecessary items. Erase or cross out the less important arguments or supplemental information. Your revised summary can serve as the basis for the summary you provide at the beginning of your review.
  6. 6
    Write an outline of your evaluation. Review each item in the article summary to determine whether the author was accurate and clear. Write down all instances of effective writing, new contributions to the field, as well as areas of the article that need improvement. Create a list of strengths and weaknesses. The strength of the article may be that it presents a clear summation of a particular issue. Its weakness may be that it does not offer any new information or solutions. Use specific examples and references. For example, the article might have incorrectly reported the facts of a popular study. Jot down this observation in your outline and look up the facts of the study to confirm your observation. Think about the following questions to help you critique and engage with the article:
    • What does the article set out to do?
    • What is the theoretical framework or assumptions?
    • Are the central concepts clearly defined?
    • How adequate is the evidence?
    • How does the article fit into the literature and field?
    • Does it advance the knowledge of the subject?
    • How clear is the author's writing?[8]
      Don't: include superficial opinions or your personal reaction.
      Do: pay attention to your biases, so you can overcome them.

Part 2
Part 2 of 2:
Writing the Article Review

  1. 1
    Come up with a title. This title should reflect the focus of your review. Decide between a declarative title, descriptive title, or interrogative title.[9]
  2. 2
    Cite the article. Under the title, place a complete citation of the article in the proper style.[10] Go to the next line to begin your essay. Don't skip a line between the citation and first sentence.
    • For example, in MLA, a citation may look like: Duvall, John N. "The [Super]Marketplace of Images: Television as Unmediated Mediation in DeLillo's White Noise." Arizona Quarterly 50.3 [1994]: 127-53. Print.
  3. 3
    Identify the article. Start your review by referring to the title and author of the article, the title of the journal, and the year of publication in the first paragraph.
    • For example: The article, "Condom use will increase the spread of AIDS," was written by Anthony Zimmerman, a Catholic priest.
  4. 4
    Write the introduction. The introduction of the article review will have the identification sentence. It will also mention the central themes of the article and the arguments and claims of the author. You also need to state the author's thesis. Sometimes, the thesis has multiple points. The thesis may not be clearly stated in the article, so you may have to determine the thesis yourself.[11]
    Don't: make statements in the first person ["I"].
    Do: give an overall impression of the article using the third person and a formal, academic style.
    • Your introduction should only be 10-25% of your review.[12]
    • End the introduction with your thesis. Your thesis should address the above issues. For example: Although the author has some good points, his article is biased and contains some misinterpretation of data from others analysis of the effectiveness of the condom.[13]
  5. 5
    Summarize the article. Express the main points, arguments, and findings of the article in your own words, referring to your summary for assistance. Show how the article supports its claims. Make sure to include the article's conclusions. This may be done in several paragraphs, although the length will depend on requirements established by your instructor or publisher.
    Don't: cover specific examples, statistics, or background information familiar to experts in the field.
    Do: capture the main points of each section, as space allows.
    • Use direct quotes from the author sparingly.
    • Review the summary you have written. Read over your summary many times to ensure that your words are an accurate description of the author's article.
  6. 6
    Write your critique. Use your outline of opinions to write many paragraphs explaining how well the author addressed the topic. Express your opinion about whether the article was a clear, thorough, and useful explanation of the subject. This is the core of your article review. Evaluate the article's contribution to the field and the importance to the field.[14] Evaluate the main points and arguments in the article. Decide if the author's points help her argument. Identify any biases. Decide if you agree with the writer, then provide sufficient support as to why or why not. End by suggesting which audiences would benefit from reading the article.
    Don't: fill your review with a long list of unrelated critiques.
    Do: tie your grievances and praise together into a coherent argument, forming your own thesis.
    • Support your critique with evidence from the article or other texts.
    • The summary portion is very important for your critique. You must make the author's argument clear in the summary section for your evaluation to make sense.[15]
    • Remember, this is not where you say if you liked the article or not. You are assessing the significance and relevance of the article.[16]
    • Use a topic sentence and supportive arguments for each opinion. For example, you might address a particular strength in the first sentence of the opinion section, followed by several sentences elaborating on the significance of the point.
  7. 7
    Conclude the article review. In a paragraph, summarize the main points of the article, as well as your opinions about its significance, accuracy, and clarity. If relevant, also comment on implications for further research or discussion in the field.
    • This should only be about 10% of your overall essay.
    • For example: This critical review has evaluated the article "Condom use will increase the spread of AIDS" by Anthony Zimmerman. The arguments in the article show the presence of bias, prejudice, argumentative writing without supporting details, and misinformation. These points weaken the authors arguments and reduce his credibility.[17]
  8. 8
    Proofread. Reread the review. Look for grammar, mechanics, and usage mistakes. Make sure to cut any extra, unneeded information.
    • Make sure you have identified and discussed the 3-4 key issues in the article.[18]

Sample Article Reviews

Sample Research Article Review

Community Q&A

  • Question
    How do you write an article review?
    Jake Adams
    Academic Tutor & Test Prep Specialist
    Expert Answer
    Good article reviews happen when you understand the author, their perspective, their expertise [or lack thereof], institutional bias that may be within the paper, and key findings in the article and how they align with other conversations being had about the article topic. You can write a quality article review like this by paying attention to these questions from the outset and taking notes as you read the article.
  • Question
    How do I present figures and tables in a review?
    Alexander Peterman, MA
    Test Prep Tutor
    Expert Answer
    Typically, you won't want to include tables or figures in your review, because this would usually indicate added information from your perspective. However, you can reference tables and figures in the original work, such as by saying, "In Figure 2.1, [author] demonstrates..."
  • Question
    How many articles am I required to study before writing a review article?
    Community Answer
    It would depend on the subject of the review article. If the article you're writing requires a lot of knowledge about outside articles, then you will need to read as many as possible, though there is no required minimum.
  • Question
    How do I create my article title?
    Community Answer
    The article title should be a succinct, ideally clever description of the general content. In this case, if you were writing a movie review for, say, a bad movie about a ship, you could say something like, "New Release Sinks at the Box Office."
  • Question
    Can you review more than one article in one study?
    Community Answer
    Yes. However, it's important that the articles you are going to use are connected to your study.
  • Question
    How do I write a review of a poem?
    Community Answer
    I would start by reviewing the poem's structure and how effective it is. This would include looking at some of the tools that the poem uses -- alliteration, rhyming scheme, metaphor, etc. -- and deciding whether or not they helped to convey the message of the poet. I would also look at the message of the poem itself and see if it came across clearly and meaningfully.
  • Question
    Am I supposed to write the review in paragraphs or with points and headings?
    Community Answer
    You should write your review in paragraphs.
  • Question
    Do I use references for each and every sentence when writing an article review?
    Community Answer
    No, you don't have to write references in each and every sentence. Your review should mostly be composed of your own summary and arguments.
  • Question
    How do I introduce other references in the body if I have consulted others?
    Community Answer
    There are two ways. The first is by using brackets at the end of a sentence: for exmample, Evidence shows that strategic frameworks are a necessity in successful business management [Smith & Gerald 1998]. Or, you can add it in the sentence itself, for example: According to Smith & Gerald 1998 it was evident that...
  • Question
    Should I use double spacing in this type of write up?
    Community Answer
    It depends on what your teacher wants. Sometimes it may be single spaced, and other times the teacher may want you to double space your work. Check with them if you need clarification.

You Might Also Like

How to

Write a Peer Review Report

How to

Write Articles

How to

Write a How to Guide

How to

Write a Feature Article

How to

Analyze Texts

How to

Write a Newspaper Article

How to

Write a How To Article

How to

Know if an Article Is Peer Reviewed

How to

Write a Sports Article

How to

Create a Good Article

How to

Write a Human Interest Piece

How to

Write an Interesting Article

How to

Start Writing Articles

How to

Write a Zine

References

  1. //academicskills.anu.edu.au/node/492
  2. //www.history.vt.edu/undergraduate/article_review.htm
  3. Jake Adams. Academic Tutor & Test Prep Specialist. Expert Interview. 24 July 2020.
  4. //www.history.vt.edu/undergraduate/article_review.htm
  5. Jake Adams. Academic Tutor & Test Prep Specialist. Expert Interview. 24 July 2020.
  6. Jake Adams. Academic Tutor & Test Prep Specialist. Expert Interview. 24 July 2020.
  7. //academicskills.anu.edu.au/node/492
  8. //academicskills.anu.edu.au/node/492
  9. //blog.efpsa.org/2012/09/01/how-to-write-a-good-title-for-journal-articles/
More References [9]
  1. //www.history.vt.edu/undergraduate/article_review.htm
  2. //www.history.vt.edu/undergraduate/article_review.htm
  3. //academicskills.anu.edu.au/node/492
  4. www.richard.jewell.net/WforC/WRITEREAD/CritReview/samples.htm
  5. //academicskills.anu.edu.au/node/492
  6. //academicskills.anu.edu.au/node/492
  7. //www.history.vt.edu/undergraduate/article_review.htm
  8. www.richard.jewell.net/WforC/WRITEREAD/CritReview/samples.htm
  9. //academicskills.anu.edu.au/node/492

About This Article

Co-authored by:
Jake Adams
Academic Tutor & Test Prep Specialist
This article was co-authored by Jake Adams. Jake Adams is an academic tutor and the owner of Simplifi EDU, a Santa Monica, California based online tutoring business offering learning resources and online tutors for academic subjects K-College, SAT & ACT prep, and college admissions applications. With over 14 years of professional tutoring experience, Jake is dedicated to providing his clients the very best online tutoring experience and access to a network of excellent undergraduate and graduate-level tutors from top colleges all over the nation. Jake holds a BS in International Business and Marketing from Pepperdine University. This article has been viewed 2,722,536 times.
Co-authors: 57
Updated: January 15, 2022
Views:2,722,536
Article Rating:91% - 225 votes
Categories: Article Writing | Critical Reviews
Article SummaryX

If you have to write an article review, read through the original article closely, taking notes and highlighting important sections as you read. Next, rewrite the article in your own words, either in a long paragraph or as an outline. Open your article review by citing the article, then write an introduction which states the articles thesis. Next, summarize the article, followed by your opinion about whether the article was clear, thorough, and useful. Finish with a paragraph that summarizes the main points of the article and your opinions. To learn more about what to include in your personal critique of the article, keep reading the article!

In other languages
Español:escribir la reseña de un artículo
Português:Escrever uma Resenha de um Artigo
Deutsch:Eine Kritik zu einem Artikel schreiben
Français:écrire un compte rendu d'article
Русский:написать обзор статьи
Italiano:Scrivere la Recensione di un Articolo
中文:撰写文章纪要
Nederlands:Een beoordeling van een artikel schrijven
Bahasa Indonesia:Menulis Ulasan Artikel
日本語:レビュー論文を書く
Tiếng Việt:Viết bài bình luận báo chí
ไทย:เขียนบทวิจารณ์บทความ
العربية:كتابة مراجعة مقال
한국어:논문 비평 작성법
हिन्दी:आर्टिकल रिव्यु लिखें [Write an Article Review]
  • Print
  • Send fan mail to authors
Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 2,722,536 times.

Reader Success Stories

  • Sammy James

    Sep 12, 2017

    "First time in graduate school and first time I am asked submit an article review. Where do I start, how will I write this, what am I looking for? All these and many more were the thoughts running through my head as I read the article given. The site make things easy. All my questions were answered here. Thank you so much! "
  • Juabin Matey

    Aug 30, 2017

    "Am very grateful for the step by step stages in article review. Would be happy if more could be added on how to review more than one article as a literature review of thesis and dissertations. Thank you!"
  • Vanita Meghrajani

    Jul 21, 2016

    "I'm a mass media student and I had this assignment of article review. Usually, when students are given an assignment they try this technical gift of copy pasting everything, but for a media student I feel this won't work. So our professor gave us the link to this page and I must say that this has helped me a lot in understanding the concept of article review."
  • F. K.

    Nov 27, 2018

    "Doing my first Nature-magazine-style News & Views article for my Master's. I stumbled onto this page and assumed it would be ridiculously basic. My arrogance was proven wrong. The steps were great to follow, since I had a couple days to get the job done!"
  • Mavis Mainu

    May 27, 2018

    "This article has provided me all that I need to know about article review. How to read the article, fish out the relevant information and how to even conclude. It's magic and I feel confident about writing a good review for my school assignment."
  • Anonymous

    Jul 20, 2016

    "I have been out of school for quite awhile, so this was a great refresher for me on how to write an article review, particularly since the professor didn't give us any guidance whatsoever. :-/"
  • Tracie Roberson

    Jun 18, 2019

    "I am a new graduate student assigned with writing an article review. I was very concerned, as I have been out of school for a number of years. The article was informative, but easy to follow."
    Rated this article:
  • Nelson C. Wilson

    Sep 15, 2017

    "It was thorough, yet succinct. The step-by-step format is complete and comprehensive. I will be using this site all semester. I thank all of you for the dedicated attention to detail."
  • Tintisha Basu

    Dec 12, 2016

    "Writing a review article seems very confusing, but this step-by-step procedure for writing one has made it look so easy! I can't wait to write a review article now."
  • Ager T.

    Nov 2, 2017

    "I was in dilemma how to review the given assignment. Really it helps me a lot to understand how I can make it good with detail guiding techniques. Thank you indeed!"
  • Eren Jaegar

    Apr 30, 2017

    "It was really helpful, as I didn't understand how to write review articles at school. Now I understand all the main components and steps of writing review articles."
    Rated this article:
  • Sabrina Zemmour

    Nov 25, 2018

    "This article is helpful. It guides me step by step on how I can proceed in my article review. I liked the illustrations and the examples. Good job, thanks."
  • Yasmin Scheiber

    May 28, 2017

    "Very systematic, and very useful, too. I'm a nurse, making an expand course about incontinence. I found this article very helpful, thank you very much."
    Rated this article:
  • Sarah M.

    Aug 4, 2016

    "I have never written any article and did not know how can I start. This article helped me a lot to be familiar how can I start to write an article."
  • Esiri Mure

    Dec 28, 2017

    "Doing a review on something that's outside of one's field can be taxing. wikiHow helped me know I had to do research on the topic being reviewed."
  • Faysal Assowe Bouh

    May 30, 2016

    "Really interesting in helping people who engage in this business. I enjoyed it while I was working on my article review for academic purposes."
  • Sivuyile Faltein

    May 18, 2016

    "Step-by-step guidance on how to write an article review. I also learned about the salient points to critique when reviewing an article."
  • Tahreem Rahat

    Feb 17, 2019

    "This was a great help for me to begin writing review articles. Every point is explained clearly and illustrated well. Thank you!"
  • Esther Tangithia

    Mar 7, 2017

    "This article clarified my confusion in writing a review of how to analyze the main concepts or ideas that an article is based."
  • Priya Debbarma

    Aug 7, 2017

    "This article helped me to know the process of writing an article, how to begin, how to end, etc; really gave me inspiration."
    Rated this article:
  • Gargi Dagwar

    Apr 26, 2016

    "Really, really informative. It's very easy to understand and it really works. It's the most amazing article I've ever found!"
  • Van Vega

    Sep 11, 2017

    "Yes, it helped. I am writing a paper for class and was unsure how to. Reading this made me feel better about my submission."
  • Ayesha Waheed

    Apr 27, 2017

    "It was really useful, as I got to know the sequence of attempting article reviewing. Every suggestion is up to the mark!"
    Rated this article:
  • Rameen Fatima

    Jul 13, 2017

    "It is very helpful in understanding what is an article review and how to write it. it is useful for the beginners. "
    Rated this article:
  • Success Osayi

    Jul 17, 2017

    "Wonderful insight into review writing. Took my knowledge on critique and review writing from 0 - useable in a day."
    Rated this article:
  • Bartilol Marion

    Apr 7, 2017

    "Helped me on tips and steps of how to write an article review, and now am doing great in my classwork on articles."
  • Gemechis Meko

    Nov 5, 2016

    "I understood more about how article will be reviewed and it may help me in my study now and in the future. Thanks!"
  • Abu Abbani

    Jun 18, 2016

    "Everything, in fact, helped. I had very little idea about how to do a review until I came across your tips."
  • Norraine Nsunge

    Apr 27, 2019

    "I had never written an article review before, and this article helped open my mind on how to go about it."
    Rated this article:
  • Gajendra Shende

    Nov 26, 2017

    "Comprehensive and systematic approach toward article review writing. Very helpful tips for beginners."
More reader stories Hide reader stories

Did this article help you?

Yes No
Thanks for sharing feedback! Read more articles like this one.
Thanks for sharing feedback! Read more articles like this one.
We're sorry this article wasnt helpful. Here are some similar articles that might be more helpful to you.
We're sorry this article wasnt helpful. Here are some similar articles that might be more helpful to you.

Video liên quan

Chủ Đề