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Facoltà di Economia Università di Cagliari

Facoltà di Economia Università di Cagliari. Corso di Laurea in Economia e Gestione Aziendale Corso di Laurea in Economia e Finanza Lingua Inglese prof.ssa Luisanna Fodde a.a. 2005/2006. Advertising English words connected with ……. Advertising. Advertising.

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Facoltà di Economia Università di Cagliari

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  1. Facoltà di EconomiaUniversità di Cagliari Corso di Laurea in Economia e Gestione Aziendale Corso di Laurea in Economia e Finanza Lingua Inglese prof.ssa Luisanna Fodde a.a. 2005/2006

  2. Advertising English words connected with……

  3. Advertising

  4. Advertising

  5. GOOD ADVERTISING IS GOOD FOR BUSINESS Consumersconsider advertising as a source ofinformation and entertainment. Advertisers must providecreativeand effectiveads. Consumers believe that advertising is an integral part of everyday culture: not only entertaining and informative, but REAL!!!

  6. The English language and Advertising Visual content and design in advertising have a very great impact on the consumer, but it islanguage, and thecombination of language and imagesthat help people toidentifya product andrememberit.

  7. The English language and Advertising The use of English in advertising all over the world generally makes apositive impacton the consumer. ENGLISH IS AN ATTENTION GETTER English is still themost frequently used linguistic meansin advertising. French attempt at fighting this primacy and hegemony (1994, Toubon law) It ismore easily understood and rememberedby the world's audience, and its flexibility helps enormously those operating in advertising.

  8. The English language and Advertising Always Coca Cola With Canon you Can With Vodafone you can Don’t touch my Breil Golden Lady “I’m lost without you!” “PAMPERS BABY DRY” “Speedy Pollo: cercati uno sballo, cuccati di pollo…” The New Fragrance for men Giugiaro (Tyres) “Decision Performance”

  9. The English language and advertising Use of compounds adjectives: top-quality, economy-size, chocolate-flavoured, feather-light longer-lasting.

  10. The English language and advertising Use of high degreeadjectives (hyperboles) : Shining Extra-shining luxurySuper luxury elegantIncredibly elegant smoothFantastically smooth Adjectives are important in advertising for they are used toadd prestigeanddesirabilityand approvalfor the consumer/client.

  11. The English language and advertising Comparisons to relate the product toarivalor competitor. In reality, no real comparison is made in advertising. An advertisement for a detergent may say "It gets clothes whiter“…………. butwhiter thanwhat?

  12. The English language and advertising Use of the imperative: “Relax the Natural Way” “Win two Nights!” “Get Ready for Summer!” “Cruise here!” “Find out why........”;

  13. The English language and advertising Use ofrepetition: advertisements tend to repeat words or ideas. Something repeated frequently iseasily remembered. Most often it is thebrand nameof the product, or some word associated with it.

  14. The English language and advertising Slogans:Most advertisements use acatchphrase orsloganwhich becomes associated with the product: 'Nike. Just do it', 'Always Coca-Cola' ‘Froget About Stress’ ‘Beat the WorldCup Blues’

  15. AdvertisingWord Partnerships ADVERTISING; MARKETING; PUBLIC; RETAIL; PRICE; PROMOTIONAL CAMPAIGN; TECHNIQUES; PROMOTIONS; OUTLETS; RELATIONS; MIX Advertising campaign Marketing mix Public relations Retail outlets Price promotions Promotional techniques

  16. ADVERTISING (31) MEDIA METHODS VERBS Radio Jingles Persuade Press Directories Run Television Commercials Launch Word-of-Mouth Sponsorship Publicise Public Transport Billboards/hoardings Sponsor Cinema Free samples Place Mailshots Endorsement Promote Street Furniture Posters (Bus Shelter, Public Toilets) Leaflets

  17. FOCUS ADVERTISING 1. Type of business and location 2. Its reputation 3. What is the present problem? 4. What are the advertising campaigns the company is working on? (Mention at least two) 5. What are the 3 aims of the campaigns?

  18. FOCUS ADVERTISING Focus, a large advertising agency based in Paris, has a reputation for creating imaginative and effective campaigns. Recently, however, Focus’s reputation was damaged when two major clients changed to rival agencies. Focus now needs to convince potential clients that it still has plenty of creative ideas to offer. At present, Focus is competing against some well-known agencies for several contracts. It has been asked to present ideas to the managements of the companies concerned.

  19. FOCUS ADVERTISING • Concepts are required for the following advertising campaigns: • A sports car • A perfume • A chain of eight London restaurants • A major bank • All campaigns aim at developing loyalty among existing customers, attract new ones, and at creating new campaigns to improve sales

  20. CLOZE DICTATION Admen advance To the relief of media groups and .. ……….. around the world, ………………… ………… seem to be picking up and not just because of the ………. ……. spent on the American presidential …………. THERE is a spring in the step of …….. ……… and those, like advertising agencies, that rely on them for part of their business. Thanks to the ……… ……….. in the world economy over the past year and, in America, ………… ………….. on campaign ads by Messrs Bush and Kerry, television stations, newspapers, magazines and the like are reporting a welcome ………………. in their final ………………….

  21. CLOZE DICTATION Admen advance To the relief of media groups and ad agencies around the world, advertising revenues seem to be picking up and not just because of the record sums spent on the American presidential campaign. THERE is a spring in the step of media companies and those, like advertising agencies, that rely on them for part of their business. Thanks to the strong recovery in the world economy over the past year and, in America, record spending on campaign ads by Messrs Bush and Kerry, television stations, newspapers, magazines and the like are reporting a welcome improvement in their final results.

  22. CLOZE DICTATION The increase …………………… to the fact that the campaign ………………………………… in the spring; partly also because ………………………………… this time around, which encouraged donations from ………………………….. and from special-interest groups ………………………… “527s” (after the tax code they fall under). Among the beneficiaries of all this largesse are companies like Time Warner, ………………………………………………………………….., which ………………, among other things, America Online (AOL), HBO and Warner Bros.

  23. CLOZE DICTATION The increase was partly due to the fact that the campaign started earlier than usual in the spring; partly also because of changes in the law this time around, which encouraged donations from wealthy individuals and from special-interest groups known as “527s” (after the tax code they fall under). Among the beneficiaries of all this largesse are companies like Time Warner, the world’s largest media company and publisher, which owns, among other things, America Online (AOL), HBO and Warner Bros.

  24. CLOZE DICTATION People …………………………………….. in all their forms. A recent study …………………. of people now feel “…………………………………” by ad messages and that 59% ………………………………………………… to them. …………………………………………………………………………………… is subjected to some 3,000 advertising messages every day. If you add in everything from the badges on cars to ………………………………………………….., the ads in newspapers, on taxis, in subways and even playing on TVs, in lifts, then some people ………………………………………….. to more than that number just getting to the office.

  25. CLOZE DICTATION People are getting tired of ads in all their forms. A recent study found that 65% of people now feel “constantly bombarded” by ad messages and that 59% feel that adshave very little relevance to them. It has been calculated that the average American is subjected to some 3,000 advertising messages every day. If you add in everything from the badges on cars to slogans on sweatshirts, the ads in newspapers, on taxis, in subways and even playing on TVs, in lifts, then some people could be exposed to more than that number just getting to the office. “

  26. CLOZE DICTATION “Consumers ………………………………………………………………………….. invades their lives,” says a recent report by Deutsche Bank. This report …………………………. ………………………………………………………………….. of TV advertising on 23 new and mature ……………………………………………. and concluded that in some cases it was …………………………………... The study concluded that “…………………………………………………………………………………………………….. on the shelf and increasing distribution.”

  27. CLOZE DICTATION “Consumers are getting harder to influence as commercial noise invades their lives,” says a recent report by Deutsche Bank. This report examined the effectiveness of TV advertising on 23 new and mature brands of packaged goods and concluded that in some cases it was a waste of time. The study concluded that “increased levels of marketing spending were less important than having new items on the shelf and increasing distribution.”

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