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Speaking Part3Bog'liq Speaking Part3 (2)Internet
Question 1
: Do you think people take notice of advertisements on the internet?
Answer
: Yes, people tend to notice internet advertisements, although their level of
engagement varies. Online ads are
omnipresent
, and consumers often come across them
while browsing websites, using social media, or searching for products. Marketers employ
various strategies to capture attention, such as
targeted ads
based on user behavior. While
many internet users are accustomed to ads, their effectiveness depends on factors like
relevance and presentation.
High-level vocabulary with examples:
1)
Omnipresent
(adjective) - Widely or almost everywhere at the same time.
Example: "Internet advertisements have become omnipresent, appearing on nearly
every webpage and platform."
2)
Targeted ads
(collocation) - Advertisements tailored to specific audiences based on user
data.
Example: "Targeted ads aim to deliver content that aligns with the interests and
behavior of the user."
Question 2
: How do you think it will change people's buying habits in the future?
Answer
: Internet advertising is expected to continue influencing people's buying habits in the
future. With the rise of e-commerce, consumers are increasingly turning to online shopping.
Advertisements, often
personalized
, guide purchasing decisions. Additionally, the
convenience of online shopping and the availability of product information affect how people
choose and buy products. As a result, traditional
brick-and-mortar
retail may face
challenges.
High-level vocabulary with examples:
1)
Personalized
(adjective) - Tailored to individual preferences or characteristics.
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