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Advertising key words
Match the key word to the definition then check understanding with a close exercise. Clozer (first whizzy) and matching (second whizzy) versions of this activity are available. Answer: 1d, 2o, 3b, 4f, 5i, 6h, 7j, 8a, 9m, 10k, 11e, 12c, 13n, 14l, 15g.
KS4 | Print media    Published: 18/05/2010
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Who are you?
A refreshing look at target audience, product placement and marketing. Includes teacher's notes. (Unfortunately, due to copyright restrictions, you will need to supply your own adverts and pictures of faces.) An interactive Matching activity is also available.
KS3 KS4 | Print media    Published: 15/07/2009
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Download Syntex: fashion advert (difficulty rating 4) in On-screen activity format
Syntex: fashion advert (difficulty rating 4)
Explore the word order of this slogan. Think about the alliteration! (Answer: Fashionable feminine style – for serious business or social occasions.)
KS3 KS4 | Non-fiction & media    Published: 15/03/2007
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Download Syntex: advert for shoes (difficulty rating 2) in On-screen activity format
Syntex: advert for shoes (difficulty rating 2)
Explore the word order of this slogan. (Answer: Shoes designed to move you)
KS3 KS4 | Non-fiction & media    Published: 15/03/2007
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Download Syntex: advert for a cruise (difficulty rating 7) in On-screen activity format
Syntex: advert for a cruise (difficulty rating 7)
Explore the word order of this slogan. (Clue: Assemble friendly collections of words and join them, e.g. ice+rink) (Answer: Somewhere between the onboard ice rink, the jeep safari, the climbing wall and the horse riding, it hits you; this is way more than a cruise.)
KS3 KS4 | Non-fiction & media    Published: 15/03/2007
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Download Syntex: advert for bread (difficulty rating 2) in On-screen activity format
Syntex: advert for bread (difficulty rating 2)
Explore the word order of this slogan (Answer: Freshly baked all day every day.)
KS3 KS4 | Non-fiction & media    Published: 15/03/2007
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Download Syntex: advert for car II (difficulty rating 6) in On-screen activity format
Syntex: advert for car II (difficulty rating 6)
Explore the word order of this slogan - which adjectives go with which nouns? (Answer: With the new Polo’s snazzier, deeper grille, more stylishly sculptured bonnet, one-piece headlights and body-coloured bumpers, seeing is believing.)
KS3 KS4 | Non-fiction & media    Published: 15/03/2007
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Download Syntex: advert for Warwick Castle (difficulty rating 4)  in On-screen activity format
Syntex: advert for Warwick Castle (difficulty rating 4)
Explore the word order of this slogan. Also available as a Promethean flipchart. (Clues: 1 - The key is where you put the word 'just'! 2 - Two verbs are contrasted) (Answer: You don’t just visit Britain’s greatest medieval experience. You live it.)
KS3 KS4 | Non-fiction & media    Published: 15/03/2007
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Download Syntex: advert for nightwear (difficulty rating 4) in On-screen activity format
Syntex: advert for nightwear (difficulty rating 4)
Explore the order of the words in this strapline. Where does the 'if' ... 'then' fit in? (Answer: If comfort is what you care about then sleeping in pure jersey is a dream come true.)
KS3 KS4 | Non-fiction & media    Published: 15/03/2007
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Download Syntex: advert for energy-efficient buildings (difficutly rating 1)  in On-screen activity format
Syntex: advert for energy-efficient buildings (difficutly rating 1)
Explore the word order in this advert - arrange the words into a simple slogan. Which phrase comes first? (Answer: Cool in summer, warm in winter)
KS3 KS4 | Non-fiction & media    Published: 15/03/2007
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Download Syntex: careers advert  in On-screen activity format
Syntex: careers advert
Rearrange these tiles to make a slogan to encourage people to become teachers. Could there be more than one right answer? (Answer: Create innovate discover imagine explore. Professional development in Science teaching.)
KS3 KS4 | Non-fiction & media    Published: 02/03/2007
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Download Syntex: advert for healthy eating in On-screen activity format
Syntex: advert for healthy eating
Rearrange these tiles to create an advert to encourage healthy eating. Could there be more than one right answer? (Answer: Vie helps you on your way to 5 a day)
KS3 KS4 | Non-fiction & media    Published: 02/03/2007
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Download Syntex: advert for children's show in On-screen activity format
Syntex: advert for children's show
Rearrange these tiles to form the blurb on a leaflet or poster to advertise a children's show. Is there more than one answer? (Answer: It's fun day in Pontypandy. Fireman Sam, the brave and friendly 'hero next door', together with firefighters Elvis Cridlington and Penny Morris, appear in this thrilling new show: Fireman Sam to the Rescue.)
KS3 KS4 | Non-fiction & media    Published: 02/03/2007
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Download Syntex: advert for car in On-screen activity format
Syntex: advert for car
Rearrange the tiles to form a slogan for a car. Could there be more than one right answer? (Answer: Along with its striking looks comes an unbelievable figure.)
KS3 KS4 | Non-fiction & media    Published: 02/03/2007
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