Описание слайда:
- Do you like any ads? Do you have a favourite ad?
- Do you buy something new that has been advertised?
III. Group work. Speaking.
You have already divided into two groups. The first group will protect ads. The participants of the second group are their opponents. Their task is to give bad points of advertising. Good luck!
Good points: give true information, famous people endorse products, teach you how to get the best value for your money, truthful, help you choose best products, help to improve your taste, are creative, informative, clever, funny, full of humour, fantasy, present an honest, realistic image of a product, people seem to be happy consumers.
Bad points: do not talk about the products’ defects, make you buy one thing instead of another, are misleading, show life unrealistically, put pressure on consumers, are impossible to check, are silly, annoying, convince people to buy things they don’t need.
IV. Reading. / Listening
(Reading / Listening for detail)
Here are four British teenagers’ views on advertising. (Two texts are for reading and two texts are for listening) Read and listen to the viewpoints and say what bad and good points British teenagers see in advertising.
For reading:
The best thing on TV is the adverts. Some of them are wonderful – really funny. to be honest, I like them more than the programmes. Why have programmes if we have adverts? Watching commercials for me is like watching a thrilling television serial. It’s great! Commercials are creative and informative. Watch, they are full of fun, humour and fantasy! Best of all I enjoy ads that show a TV celebrity advertising a thing, a product or a service. Everything a famous TV personality recommends is worth buying, isn’t it?
Rose (15), Wales
According to the latest research, adverts aimed at children are not working. Why? Because lots of children like adverts that sell things that only adults can buy like cars or expensive mobile telephones. Most of these advertisements are rather informative