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IELTS Energy 1441: Band 9 IELTS Vocabulary for Advertising Questions

2024/12/10
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Aubrey Carter: 广告形式在不断变化,这使得雅思考生难以应对相关问题。雅思考试中的广告相关问题,即使是新题,其提问方式也可能比较老套。需要学习新的词汇和表达方式来应对这些变化。 针对广告这一话题,考生需要具备丰富的词汇和表达能力,才能准确、流利地表达自己的观点。例如,可以使用一些高级词汇,如susceptible, inevitably等,来提升语言表达的准确性和流畅性。同时,也要注意语言风格的切换,在正式的表达中穿插一些口语化的表达,使语言更自然生动。 在回答问题时,可以结合自身经验,但要确保回答与问题相关,并能够将个人经验与更广泛的社会现象联系起来。例如,可以谈论自己对社交媒体广告的感受,并将其与广告对人们购买行为的影响联系起来。 Jessica Beck: 广告形式的变化使得一些考生难以应对雅思口语考试中的广告相关问题。现在广告无处不在,形式多样,与以往不同。广告歌曲(jingles)是广告中常见的音乐元素,有些朗朗上口,容易记住。现在社交媒体平台上充斥着广告,这使得人们不愿意使用这些平台。 在回答雅思口语考试中关于广告的问题时,需要注意语言的正式程度,既要使用一些正式的词汇和表达,也要注意语言的自然流畅。例如,可以使用一些高级词汇,如target market, false claims, gullible等,来提升语言表达的准确性和流畅性。同时,也要注意语言风格的切换,在正式的表达中穿插一些口语化的表达,使语言更自然生动。 在回答问题时,可以结合自身经验,但要确保回答与问题相关,并能够将个人经验与更广泛的社会现象联系起来。例如,可以谈论自己对广告歌曲的感受,并将其与广告对人们购买行为的影响联系起来。制作广告时,应该考虑广告歌曲是否朗朗上口,以及广告的道德责任,避免虚假宣传和针对弱势群体。

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Why has the nature of advertising changed significantly in recent years?

The nature of advertising has evolved due to the shift from traditional formats like TV commercials and billboards to digital platforms such as social media and streaming services. This change has made ads more pervasive and targeted, often appearing in unexpected places like newsfeeds and online shopping platforms.

What is a 'catchy jingle' and why is it effective in advertising?

A catchy jingle is a short, memorable piece of music often with lyrics used in advertisements. It is effective because it sticks in people's minds, making the product or brand more memorable. Examples include jingles from the 1980s and 1990s that people still recall today.

What does the phrase 'drowning in ads' imply about modern advertising?

The phrase 'drowning in ads' reflects the overwhelming presence of advertisements, particularly on social media platforms like Facebook, where the number of ads has significantly increased in recent years. This saturation can lead to user fatigue and disinterest in the platform.

What is a 'target market' and why is it important in advertising?

A target market is the specific group of people an advertisement is aimed at, based on factors like age, gender, or interests. It is crucial because it ensures that the advertising message reaches the most relevant audience, increasing the likelihood of engagement and sales.

How does advertising influence consumer purchasing behavior?

Advertising influences purchasing behavior by making consumers aware of products and creating a desire to buy them. For example, ads on platforms like Amazon often lead to impulse purchases, as consumers add extra items to their carts based on ads they see while shopping.

What ethical considerations should be taken into account when creating advertisements?

Advertisers have an ethical responsibility to avoid false claims and to ensure that their ads do not exploit vulnerable groups like the elderly or children. Misleading advertisements can lead to poor consumer decisions and erode trust in the brand.

What is the significance of using both formal and informal vocabulary in IELTS Speaking Part 3?

Using a mix of formal and informal vocabulary in IELTS Speaking Part 3 demonstrates natural fluency and the ability to adapt language to the context. This approach is higher scoring because it reflects how people actually speak in real-life situations.

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The nature of advertising has drastically changed, moving beyond traditional TV commercials and billboards to encompass various online platforms. This evolution makes it a relevant and frequently tested topic in the IELTS exam, requiring test-takers to demonstrate understanding of modern advertising methods. The questions themselves may be outdated, but understanding contemporary advertising is key.
  • Advertising methods have changed drastically.
  • IELTS questions on advertising may use outdated formats.
  • Test-takers need to be aware of the changes in advertising formats.

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This is an IELTS Energy Podcast, Episode 1441, Band 9 IELTS Vocabulary for Advertising Questions.

Welcome to the IELTS Energy Podcast from All Ears English, downloaded more than 22 million times with former IELTS examiner Jessica Beck and Aubrey Carter, the IELTS whiz. If you are stuck with a low score, our insider method will help you get the score you need to unlock your dreams. Get your estimated value of 22 million times.

band score now with our two-minute quiz. Go to allearsenglish.com forward slash my score. Are you drowning in ads? The way companies advertise has changed and you need to be ready for questions about it. Today, you'll learn three high-scoring phrases for IELTS speaking questions about advertising.

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Advertisements. Oh, advertisements are the worst. We are trying out YouTube TV and some things I love about it, but there are ads for like movies and shows and I'm not used to it. I'm used to streaming on like Netflix and I don't get ads. I hate this. You know, this has been and remains such a common IELTS topic.

And the nature of advertising has changed so much that I think some students are confused about how to talk about it these days. You know what I mean? Because the format of the questions on IELTS, guys, can still be very old, even if they're new questions. They just, they stick to the old ways.

So today, guys, we are going to talk about some vocabulary and we're going to provide a sample part three answers about advertising. Now, this is something that's really interesting to think about, because like you said, Jessica, it's changed a lot very recently, right? The ads we saw as kids or where we saw ads has changed a lot. So the wording of these questions might throw you off and you might not see a ton of ads these days. So this might not be something you have to think about very often.

Exactly. And, you know, some people might consider the word advertisement as just being like TV commercials because that's that's all it used to be. You know what I mean? TV commercials and billboards and flyers in the mail, stuff like that. But these days, right, like really think out of the box because there are

Little and big advertisements absolutely everywhere. Yeah, good point. So we want to make sure to point you guys to our YouTube channel. Years ago, we used to make videos exclusively on YouTube. And there's one from eight years ago that got 20,000 views. It was called 7 Plus IELTS Part 3 Vocabulary Advertising. And these videos, you don't want to miss them. Even though they're older, they're still very applicable to the questions you're getting today.

Oh, yeah. There are so many vocabulary and speaking model answer videos on there that you don't get on the podcast. They're only on the YouTube channel. So, guys, make sure you subscribe to IELTS Energy TV. In addition to those extra videos, you also get to see us on camera doing every one of these podcast episodes.

Yes, exactly. So fun. So let's dive into our vocab here. First, we want to talk about jingles. This is the music you hear often with lyrics, right? Think about the music you just heard at the beginning of the IELTS Energy podcast, right? We've got this little jingle and then often they have lyrics. And so we sometimes call them catchy, right? If they stick in your head, I mean, there are...

There are advertising jingles from like the 1980s and 1990s that are still stuck in our heads because we saw these all the time, right? And this vocabulary, by the way, guys, is from that YouTube video. So we're gonna teach you three of the vocab phrases and then give you sample answers. But if you wanna see all the vocab phrases, make sure you go to IELTS Energy TV, 7+IELTS Part 3 Vocabulary for Advertising. All right.

So a catchy jingle. Aubrey, can you think of an example of a catchy jingle that may be stuck in your head? I often think of phone numbers. There are so many ads I've heard where it's like a law firm or something and it'll be like 8, 6, 7, 9, 2, 3 and that will be stuck in my head all day. That's so old. I don't think that

don't think that happens anymore like people don't advertise with phone numbers they just advertise with like websites you know what I mean curious right I feel like I have heard a couple on the radio still recently which seems nuts that it's still you're still hearing them but I think a lot of the ones stuck in my head are old they're from a long time ago and they're that catchy that they still pop up in there sometimes totally there was this one um like McDonald's jingle from the 80s or 90s I don't know where they gave like all of the ingredients for the Big Mac or

Do you remember that? And we all had it memorized and it was really long, but I can't remember it now. Anyway, I do remember it, but I don't want McDonald's to sue us if I, who knows, but I totally remember it.

All right, guys, here's another phrase drowning in ads. Like we could say my newsfeed is drowning in ads lately. I mean, yeah, anytime you go on to especially like Facebook, I think has changed in recent years. Like there are a ton more advertisements in the feed than there used to be. Right. So we could say, you know,

I don't really like to use a lot of social media sites anymore. I used to be on Facebook all the time, but these days I don't go on there. It's just it's drowning in ads and it's not interesting to me. Yeah, it's so tricky. It makes sense because if this is where our eyes are, this is where marketers, advertising agents, companies want their ads to be. Right. But then it makes us not want to look at Facebook anymore.

I know. All right. So the third and final phrase before we get into the example answers, target market. Now, this is a phrase, guys, you could use not just for questions about advertising, but any questions about business, right? And this is very formal. So it's great for writing task two. What is a target market? Yeah, this is whoever the advertisement is aimed at.

So if the target market is middle-aged women, then that's me. I'm the target marketer. It might be youth, it might be older, it might be based on age or there's all kinds of things that marketers are thinking about when they're trying to target specific people. So, man, it's really funny though to me when the target market is wrong. I don't know what they did on their end.

But sometimes I'll see advertisements where I'm like, this is definitely not for me, you guys. I do not watch the NFL on Sundays or whatever it is. Or sometimes I feel I am target marketed because I'm getting old. There's like old lady supplement ads. AARP mailers. Like, really? I'm not that old yet.

I know sometimes I'll say that I'm not the target market for this. Exactly. Exactly. Okay. So let's do a sample answer. I am going to ask you first. Are you ready? I am ready. All right. So again, guys, this is speaking part three questions about advertising. All right. Aubrey, do you think, uh, do you think advertising influences what people buy?

Absolutely. I think we're all susceptible to this myself as a case in point. Whenever I'm on Amazon, I have in mind what I want to purchase. And inevitably, I end up with three extra things in my cart because of ads I've either seen recently or ads that will pop up as I'm shopping. And I know I'm not alone. I think a lot of us are in the same boat. Oh my gosh, that was perfect. That was seriously perfect. No notes. That was amazing. Guys, some of the

the vocabulary, you could learn from that answer. Notice how high level and formal her vocabulary is, right? Because this is speaking part three. So she used the adjective susceptible. I am susceptible to this. It means I am open to this, right? I take this in. I pay attention to this. And the transition phrases, as a case in point.

to use myself as a case in point. Remember, guys, not every part three question is appropriate for personal examples, but this one definitely is. And again, it's still formal. Myself as a case in point. Inevitably is a great adverb. It means like unavoidably, like this always happens. And then last one.

Like, I know I'm not alone in this, right? That's a great way to apply your personal answer to the wider world, which again is something that you're asked to do in speaking part three. - Yeah, it's really interesting 'cause I wasn't asked if it affects what I buy, what people buy, right? So yes, I can use myself as an example, but I need to make sure to do that to answer the question. It's not just about me, does it affect what others buy as well? - Exactly.

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All right, now it's my turn. I'm ready. I'm ready. Hit me. What factors should be taken into account when making advertisements?

Well, I mean, I'm no marketing expert, but, you know, I do miss the catchy jingles from the 80s and 90s. And I'm such a 90s kid that I honestly am not aware of a lot of catchy jingles now, but I do think that should be part of ads because...

as it's catchy it sticks in your mind right and that should make the product therefore stick in your mind and that's the goal of advertisements um i think other factors of course should be considered for the creators of this type of commercial content i mean

I think they have a sort of ethical responsibility, honestly, and I really hate to see false claims and ads that target susceptible markets that might be a little more gullible, you know, like the elderly or children, right? That might not have the full information and therefore might make the wrong choices based on the false advertising.

Amazing. Oh, I'm excited to dive into this vocab. What a great answer. You noticed she used catchy jingle, that phrase that we taught to say that she feels ads should have catchy jingles if they want to stick in our minds. And that phrase to stick in your mind just means to be memorable. Right. But much of this is band nine vocabulary because it's very idiomatic and it's also creates an interesting image.

so easier to remember there but i want to point out how you started that answer just to say i'm no marketing expert but this is a great way to begin any ielts speaking answer if you're going to share an opinion but you're not an expert right so use this chunk you know i'm no fashion expert but whatever it is you're talking about plug it in there great way to start an answer

And I want to note there that that is a bit on the informal side, which again, guys, it's fine for speaking even in part three. We are going to mix some informal and idiomatic phrases among the formal language because that is the nature of spontaneous speaking. And that is higher scoring saying I'm no expert in advertising, but that is higher scoring because it's more natural than saying,

"Well, I do not create advertisements, so..." Right. "I do not work as a marketing agent, but..." Yeah, exactly. It's just more natural. It's more how we actually speak. Exactly. And then you did get more formal with the vocabulary. Toward the end, you were saying other factors should be considered as well. And then you were talking about false claims in advertisements that are targeting those who might be more gullible.

All of this vocab. So first of all, to say other factors instead of other things or other stuff, more formal, right? And then false claims is anything an advertiser might say that isn't true or maybe they're exaggerating in order to trick people or convince them more. And then gullible is this amazing adjective that means likely to believe something, whether it's true or not. Great vocabulary, Jessica. You know what? I hate to admit this, but I...

I am gullible. I am a gullible person. Like,

I'm also a critical thinker, so I'm not gullible to everything, but my gullibility, oh, there's a good word. My gullibility comes in handy because it allows me to get into stories more, I feel like, than some other people that aren't gullible. It's true. We're able to suspend reality and really get into the book or the movie we're watching, but then that also sets us up to believe maybe advertisements that have false claims. Oh!

I've been fooled before. All right, guys. So it is the ability to speak naturally and to use sophisticated vocabulary like this that really gets you the true seven and higher on IELTS, right? It's that

That overall English fluency, and it is said that a C1 level is something that you need to get a 7 or higher on IELTS. So I just want to remind you guys real fast before we summarize what you need to learn about speaking part 3 and advertisements today. I do want to remind you that we have a new amazing C1 course. It is available right now.

And it has all four skills, reading, listening, speaking, writing. So check that out, guys. allearsenglish.com slash C1. All right. What do you think is the most important thing to remember about today's part three advertising lesson?

Well, first of all, a variety of vocabulary in your answers, right? There will be some formal and informal vocab in your part three answers. You can use personal examples as long as you're actually answering the question. But also a big takeaway here is you guys should subscribe to IELTS Energy on YouTube. There are great videos there specific with vocabulary for certain questions. And then, of course, all of the podcast episodes you can find there as well.

Yes, and we're so fun to watch as well as listen to. All right, guys, thanks for listening today. We'll see you over on IELTS Energy TV on YouTube, and we'll also talk to you on Friday. Awesome. See you Friday. Bye. Thanks for listening to IELTS Energy. Hit subscribe now and don't forget to find your estimated band score at allearsenglish.com slash myscore.

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