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Reading: Advertisements 1 st Period. 南京五中 黄祖明 方玉勇. learn more about ads. Lead-in: What kind of product or service is being advertised?. Water protection. Sales of Coco Cola. Which ad do you like and why?. Fast-reading. 1 What do advertisements encourage people to do?
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Reading:Advertisements1st Period 南京五中 黄祖明 方玉勇
learn more about ads Lead-in:What kind of product or service is being advertised? Water protection Sales of Coco Cola Which ad do you like and why?
Fast-reading 1 What do advertisements encourage people to do? 2 What does PSAs stand for? 3 What are PSAs meant to do? To buy a product or service or believe in an idea. Public service advertisements. To educate people about health, safety or any other issue which affects public welfare.
Detailed-reading Task One 1 Where are the advertisements most commonly found? 2 What is the difference between commercial advertisements and PSAs? They are most commonly found in newspapers and magazines, on billboards, the Internet, radio and TV. A commercial advertisement is one which someone had paid for to promote a product or service, while a PSA is often placed for free, and is intended to educate people about issues which affect public welfare.
Because although the ads do not lie, they do not tell you the complete truth. 3 Why are some of the ads clever according to the article? 4 When did China begin a nationwide public service advertising campaign? 5 Why should we follow the advice in PSAs? In 1996. Because they are meant to be helpful , and by following the advice in PSAs,we can often learn a lot.
Task Two T /F not only 1 Advertisements are found in many places. 2 PSAs are only found in newspapers. 3 All advertisements tell the complete truth. 4 PSAs and commercial ads use some of the same methods. 5 Commercial ads can give us valuable information about how to live our lives. 6 An ad warning people against smoking is an example of a PSA. Not all PSAs
introduction of advertisements commercial and public service ads author’s opinions/suggestions How to read expository writing? Discuss the structure of the text
Reading Strategy The basic format of expository writing: Introduction of subject Supporting details Conclusion Pay attention to the information that follows the statement. Take ‘Public service ads’ for example:
PSAs use some of the same methods, but they are made to serve the public. Subject: Information support the idea: (1) (2) (3) Conclusion: PSAs are meant to teach us and help us lead better lives. There are also PSAs that educate people about public service projects. Other PSAs teach people how to live healthy lives. We can learn a lot from them. Now we can have a better understanding of the text.
charged educating people helpful Yes to life, no to drugs. Knowledge changes life!etc. original attractive creative
1 persuasive 2 promote 3 intended 4 be aware of 5 cure 6 nationwide 7 schooling 8 committing suicide a sending b able to make someone believe something c meant or planned to do d killing oneself e help a thing or an idea become popular f know or realize g makes an ill person better or solves a problem h happening throughout a country Task Three Words-matching b e c f g h a d
Summary of the text: Part E Possible answers: (1) advice (2) advertisements (3) intended (4) public welfare (5) promote (6) customers (7) persuasive (8) nationwide (9) campaigns (10)encourage
Debate: Group A: Advertising has a positive effect on our lives. Group B: Advertising has a negative effect on our lives. Try to list as many reasons as you can to support your idea.
What we learned today? 1 We learned something about Advertisements, especially the differences between Commercial and PSA advertisements. 2 We can have our own attitudes towards advertisements now.
Homework: 1 Finish the article on Page 95. 2 List the difficult language points on your notebook.
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