At the moment we are talking about the importance of advertising in class. Companies create new successful brands, creative slogans and impressive logos to sell their products. What do you know about advertising? Could you create the perfect ad for a product?
ACTIVITY 1 (15')
1. What product is it advertising?
2. When the ad starts, it suggests the woman and her daughter are in a very particular place. Where?
3. Where are they actually? What is the woman doing?
4. What image of housework is this ad presenting?
5. Is this a sad or a funny ad?
6. Do you think it is a good ad? Is it memorable? Why (not)?
ACTIVITY 2 (5')
Discuss these questions in pairs:
1. Do you like watching ads on TV?
2. Which is your favourite ad on Spanish TV at the moment? Why?
3. In your opinion, what is the perfect recipe to make a successful ad? (E.g. good music, famous people, etc.)
ACTIVITY 3 (10')
Humour in ads is a way of getting your attention and making you remember the product. Watch these ads. Which do you think is the funniest?
Apart from humour, the three adverts above include other elements that make them memorable. Match the following elements with each advert:
stereotypes - children - references to important moments in history or film scenes
sex - unexpected twists - catchy music - happy feeling
sex - unexpected twists - catchy music - happy feeling
ACTIVITY 4 (10')
Advertising is everywhere - and that can be a problem! Sometimes we are not conscious that a picture in a magazine or a film scene includes advertising. Click on this link and show you are a good detective! Can you find the hidden ads?
ACTIVITY 5 (55' + presentations)
How much have you learnt about advertising? It's time to make your own advert and present it to the class! In pairs, choose what you want to advertise: a drink, a holiday, your school...
Instructions for your presentation:
1. What product are you going to advertise? Think of a brand, a logo and a short and memorable slogan. Your teacher will give you card of different colours to present your product visually.
Imperatives: Buy one, get one free!
Superlatives: It's the best / the fastest / the cheapest...
Adjectives: New, modern, clean...
Adjectives: New, modern, clean...
Typical phrases in advertising: (Up to) 15% off, offer ends on 15th March, save €50, half price...
3. Bring your product to class (for example, a new type of chocolate) and present it to your mates!
Before you start, answer these questions to help you plan your presentation:
2. What is your target audience (for example, old people, teenagers...)?
3. Brainstorm at least 10 words related to your product. Can you build a slogan and draw a logo based on these words?
4. Describe your product. Explain what it is like and why it is better than the rest. (2nd ESO: approx. 60 words / 4th ESO: approx. 100 words).
Now check the elements and the description included in your presentation:
1. Does it include a brand name, a slogan and a logo? Yes / No.
2. Do you explain what it is like? Yes / No.
3. Did you use all the recommended language listed above at least once? Yes / No.
4. Is the ad memorable (for example, it is funny or it includes an unexpected twist)? Yes / No.
If you answered "No" to one or more questions, your task is not complete!