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"Describe an advertisement you don't like"IELTS SPEAKING PART 2,3: Bài mẫu kèm từ vựng

November 26, 2024

Bên cạnh Hướng dẫn đề thi IELTS 21/11/2020 bài WRITING TASK 1 (map) về school library (kèm bài sửa cho HS đi thi), IELTS TUTOR "Describe an advertisement you don't like"IELTS SPEAKING PART 2,3: Bài mẫu kèm từ vựng

I. Đề bài

Describe an advertisement you don't like
You should say:
What type of advertisement it is
What product or service it advertises
Where and when you first saw it
And explain why you don’t like it

II. Kiến thức liên quan

IELTS TUTOR hướng dẫn

III. Phân tích

1. Bài tham khảo số 1

IELTS TUTOR lưu ý bám sát vào các câu hỏi cue card của IELTS TUTOR để bố cục bài nói nhé:

  • What type of advertisement it is + What product or service it advertises
    • Recently there are a slew of advertisements about medicines on FACEBOOK & YOUTUBE that purport to cure all. 
  • Where and when you first saw it
    • I recently saw these ads while scrolling through my social media feed. 
    • It was the middle of the day, and I was on break from work and checking my Facebook page.
  • And explain why you don’t like it
    • Main idea 1: To me they are nothing but snake oil that tricks people into wasting their money.
      • Supporting idea: 
        • These ads were making false promises and exaggerating the effects of their product
        • They rely on exaggerated claims and unrealistic expectations to trick viewers into purchasing a product with little to no scientific backing. These products often lead to disappointment and wasted money for consumers.
    • Main idea 2: I can’t stand these advertisements that tend to be too direct or even offensive.
      • Supporting idea: 
        • Most of the time those adverts that I saw on social media are just scams, featuring useless items or services or even exaggerating the efficacy of them. >> IELTS TUTOR hướng dẫn Cách dùng trạng từ "most of the time" tiếng anh
        • The heavily edited before-and-after pictures and glowing testimonials seemed too good to be true

2. Bài tham khảo số 2

Bài soạn được chỉnh sửa từ nội dung bài brainstorm của HS lớp IELTS SPEAKING ONLINE 1 KÈM 1 của IELTS TUTOR:

Describe an advertisement you don't like

  • What type of advertisement it is
    • Today, I would like to describe an advertisement that I find quite annoying while watching television. 
    • It is a TV commercial for a weight loss product.
  • What product or service it advertises
    • The advertisement shows the viewers "before and after" images of people who have used their product and lost a significant amount of weight. 
  • And explain why you don’t like it  
    • THERE ARE MANY REASONS WHY I DETEST THIS AD:
      • FIRSTLY, upon further research on the internet, I was disappointed to find that the product may have detrimental effects on our health in the long term. It could potentially lead to serious health issues such as cancer or cardiovascular problems due to the side effects of the ingredients contained in these supplements. TO MAKE MATTERS WORSE, there are concerns about the possibility of sudden strokes.
      • SECONDLY, I believe that losing weight requires a balanced diet, regular exercise, and sustainable lifestyle changes. The idea of "quick fixes" for weight loss seems unrealistic and deceptive.>> IELTS  TUTOR  hướng  dẫn PHÂN TÍCH ĐỀ THI 30/5/2020 IELTS WRITING TASK 2 (kèm bài sửa HS đạt 6.5)

IV. Part 3

1. What role does social media play in advertising?

  • Main Idea 1: Social media allows for targeted advertisements.

    • Supporting Idea: Platforms use advanced algorithms to analyze users' preferences, behaviors, and demographics.
    • Example: A fitness brand can target ads specifically to users who follow gym-related pages or search for workout videos.
  • Main Idea 2: Social media facilitates interactive and engaging content.

    • Supporting Idea: Companies can use videos, polls, and live streams to attract and retain consumer attention.
    • Example: Brands like Coca-Cola use interactive campaigns, such as personalized hashtags, to encourage user participation.

2. Does advertising encourage us to buy things we don't need?

  • Main Idea 1: Advertising creates perceived value for unnecessary items.

    • Supporting Idea: Marketers emphasize features or lifestyles that make products seem indispensable.
    • Example: Ads for luxury watches often associate them with success and status, persuading people to buy them even if they already own a functional watch.
  • Main Idea 2: Advertising appeals to emotions to influence purchases.

3. Do you think it is useful to use celebrities in commercials?

  • Main Idea 1: Celebrities lend credibility to a brand.

    • Supporting Idea: Consumers often trust endorsements from public figures they admire, associating their success with the product.
    • Example: A sports star promoting athletic shoes can make them seem high-performing and reliable.
  • Main Idea 2: Celebrity endorsements attract consumer attention.

    • Supporting Idea: Their fame and widespread recognition can boost brand visibility and appeal.
    • Example: Beyoncé’s collaboration with Pepsi created significant buzz, increasing both product sales and brand recognition.

4. Which one is more effective, newspaper advertising or online advertising?

  • Main Idea 1: Online advertising is more targeted and trackable.

    • Supporting Idea: It provides data analytics, enabling advertisers to measure engagement and refine strategies.
    • Example: Google Ads allows businesses to monitor click-through rates and adjust campaigns in real time.
  • Main Idea 2: Online ads offer dynamic and interactive content.

    • Supporting Idea: They can use multimedia formats like videos, animations, and clickable links to engage audiences.
    • Example: Facebook ads often include short videos with direct links to the product page, enhancing the user experience compared to static newspaper ads.

5. What kinds of products are commonly advertised?

  • Main Idea 1: Consumer goods dominate advertising.

  • Main Idea 2: Services like travel and entertainment are also widely promoted.

    • Supporting Idea: Companies aim to attract customers by highlighting unique experiences or deals.
    • Example: Travel agencies often advertise discounted vacation packages to exotic destinations to entice potential customers.

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