How We Express Ourselves
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What does 'advertisement' (noun) mean? | Messages paid for by those who send them and are intended to inform or influence people who receive them. |
What does 'advertising' (noun) mean? | The activity of making products or services known about and persuading people to buy them. |
What does 'media' (noun) mean? | Ways of communicating that reach large numbers of people. |
What does 'influence' (noun) mean? | The ability to have an effect on someone's thoughts, ideas, opinions, beliefs, or actions. |
What does 'persuade' (verb) mean? | To cause someone to believe or do something, especially after trying to convince them. |
What does 'opinion' (noun) mean? | A belief or judgement formed about something. |
What does 'social media' (noun) mean? | Websites and applications that allow users to create and share content or to participate in social networking. |
What does 'print media' (noun) mean? | Means of mass communication in the form of printed publications, such as newspapers and magazines. |
What does 'brand' (noun) mean? | An identifying symbol, logo, name, word, or sentence companies use to make their product stand out from others. |
What does 'slogan' (noun) mean? | A short and striking or memorable phrase used in advertising. |
What does 'logo' (noun) mean? | A symbol or other small design used by an organisation to identify its products. |
What are the four main purposes of media? | To tell us something we need to know, persuade us to buy a product, persuade us to change our behaviour, put forward a point of view. |
What does 'contradictory' (adjective) mean? | A statement that says two things that cannot both be true. Like, 'My sister is jealous of me because I'm an only child.' |