Word partnerships questions Unit 6 7 Word partnership

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Word partnerships questions Unit 6 / 7

Word partnerships questions Unit 6 / 7

Word partnership • page 63. • market research • segment • share • consumer

Word partnership • page 63. • market research • segment • share • consumer behaviour • profile • goods

 • product lounch • life cycle • range • sales forecast • figures

• product lounch • life cycle • range • sales forecast • figures • target

 • advertising campaign • budget • agency

• advertising campaign • budget • agency

The four Ps are the basis of marketing. Match them with their definitions •

The four Ps are the basis of marketing. Match them with their definitions • • Product Price Promotion Place • The cost to the buyer of goods or services • Informing customers about products and persuading them to buy them • Where goods or services are available • Goods or services that are sold

Complete the text with the best words: • A brand can be defined as

Complete the text with the best words: • A brand can be defined as a name given to a product by a company so that the product can easily be recognised by its name or its design. In our very _______ business world, a good brand is one of the keys to the success of any company. It is often a powerful ______ tool. • However, the name is not everything. For a brand to be successful, marketers have

 • to know what the consumer ______ and wants, so a lot of

• to know what the consumer ______ and wants, so a lot of market ______ is necessary. This gives them a consumer ____, that is to say a kind of picture of the typical customer. It is a picture not only of the customer’s needs and wants, but also of their beliefs and values. If the brand then clearly reflects those values, it is more likely to be successful.

 • The customer has so much _______ nowdays that a good brand is

• The customer has so much _______ nowdays that a good brand is a necessity, so that one product is clearly different from another in his or her mind. • A good brand of course has long-term benefits, as it will _______ to many different market _______ and to people form different cultures.

Questions: • Yes-No questions (auxiliary verb+subject): Are you coming? Can you drive a truck?

Questions: • Yes-No questions (auxiliary verb+subject): Are you coming? Can you drive a truck? Do you know his name? Open questions (question word+auxiliary verb): What is the brand name? Which door is it? Who is the Chief Executive? Why are you putting up your prices?

 • We use What if there are many possible answers: What is their

• We use What if there are many possible answers: What is their policy? • If Who or What is the subject, the word order is that of a statement: Who looks after the travel arrangements? • The question word How can be followed by an adjective or an adverb: How big is the warehouse? How well do you speak Spanish?

Complete with the following question words: • when, how long, how many, how mush,

Complete with the following question words: • when, how long, how many, how mush, what, which, who, why • _______ did you launch this advertising campaign? • ____ didn’t you contact an advertising agency? • ______ money did you spend on the campaign?

 • ____ new products did you launch? Was it two or three? •

• ____ new products did you launch? Was it two or three? • _______ did you target your new product at? • ____ market segments has you product been most successful in? • ____ do you expect to continue to buy this product? • _______ is your sales forecast?

Role play situation. • One of you is the Marketing Director of a sunglasses

Role play situation. • One of you is the Marketing Director of a sunglasses manufacturer. The ither is the European Sales Manager. Role play a telephone call to talk about a focus group for the company’s new range of sunglasses. • page 67