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== Use of Structures ==
=== Slogans ===
'''► Put these sentences together correctly - so that these advertisement slogans make sense..'''
<div class="lueckentext-quiz" lang="en">
1 If a man has money ''it's usually a sign that he knows how to take care of it.''<br>
2 If you prefer to drive ''you'll find a free parking space reserved for you.''<br>
3 If all this seems like yesterday ''see what tomorrow could bring!''<br>
4 If you think it’s expensive ''think again.''<br>
5 If you should see furniture like this in a shop, ''it would probably cost at least twice as much!''<br>
6 If I were you, ''I wouldn't be satisfied with second-best.''<br>
</div>
<div class="lueckentext-quiz" lang="en">
7 If and when your six numbers come up ''you will share in a guaranteed minimum of $1.000.000.000 in tax-free cash!''<br>
8 Wouldn’t it be better ''if you had control over your payments rather than the other way round? ''<br>
9 How can you meet the right person ''if you're not even meeting the right people?''<br>
10 If this doesn’t tempt you ''nothing will.''<br>
11 And if we may draw a conclusion from five generations of experience, ''it will be this: choose once but choose well!''
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Can you guess what these slogans advertise -or what sort of person they are trying to attract?
→  I think slogan number 1 might advertise  …  / could be from an advert for  …
=== mixed if-sentences ===
'''► Put in the correct verb forms. Be careful: The conditional sentences are [[If-sentences/Kontrastierung|type 1 or type 2]]..'''
<div class="lueckentext-quiz" lang="en">
1. If I ''were'' you I would buy the new product.<br>
2. If you buy the new product, you ''will be'' happy.<br>
3. I ''would be'' surprised if they kept their promises.<br>
4. Mum, Paluten ''is'' really famous and he buys it, too.
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{{Achtung-en|There's one gap in each if-sentence.
# Take a look at the other half and look at the [[Tenses|tense]] use.
# Decide on the type.
# Fill in the gap with the verb in the correct form!
}}
'''► Now write in the correct verb forms. Be careful: The conditional sentences are [[If-sentences/Kontrastierung|type 1 or type 2]]..'''
<div class="lueckentext-quiz" lang="en">
1. If I ''were(be)'' you, I would buy the new product.<br>
2. If Paluten who is really famous ''buys(buy)'' this, I'll buy it, too.<br>
3. I ''would be(be)'' surprised if they kept their promises.<br>
4. If dad ''doesn't buy(not, buy)'' the new product, his children won't be happy.
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== Project ==
<div style="width:15em;float:right;margin:0 0 1em 1em;padding:1em; background-color:#c32e04;color:white;">Choose a product that is interesting or  unusual.  
<div style="width:15em;float:right;margin:0 0 1em 1em;padding:1em; background-color:#c32e04;color:white;">Choose a product that is interesting or  unusual.  
# Decide who your ad is for.  
# Decide who your ad is for.  
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#  Choose pictures or photos.
#  Choose pictures or photos.
# Write the text. Think of a catchy slogan.
# Write the text. Think of a catchy slogan.
#* Use conditional clauses.
# Make a draft of the ad. You can use a computer or a large piece of paper.
# Make a draft of the ad. You can use a computer or a large piece of paper.
# Check your draft. Has it got all the important information? Check the spelling too.}}
# Check your draft. Has it got all the important information? Check the spelling too.}}


Your ad must be finished by Feb 7, 2021!
Your ad must be finished by Feb 7, 2021!

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Use of Structures

Slogans

► Put these sentences together correctly - so that these advertisement slogans make sense..

1 If a man has money it's usually a sign that he knows how to take care of it.
2 If you prefer to drive you'll find a free parking space reserved for you.
3 If all this seems like yesterday see what tomorrow could bring!
4 If you think it’s expensive think again.
5 If you should see furniture like this in a shop, it would probably cost at least twice as much!
6 If I were you, I wouldn't be satisfied with second-best.

7 If and when your six numbers come up you will share in a guaranteed minimum of $1.000.000.000 in tax-free cash!
8 Wouldn’t it be better if you had control over your payments rather than the other way round?
9 How can you meet the right person if you're not even meeting the right people?
10 If this doesn’t tempt you nothing will.
11 And if we may draw a conclusion from five generations of experience, it will be this: choose once but choose well!

Can you guess what these slogans advertise -or what sort of person they are trying to attract?

→ I think slogan number 1 might advertise … / could be from an advert for …

mixed if-sentences

► Put in the correct verb forms. Be careful: The conditional sentences are type 1 or type 2..

1. If I were you I would buy the new product.
2. If you buy the new product, you will be happy.
3. I would be surprised if they kept their promises.
4. Mum, Paluten is really famous and he buys it, too.


Be Careful!

There's one gap in each if-sentence.

  1. Take a look at the other half and look at the tense use.
  2. Decide on the type.
  3. Fill in the gap with the verb in the correct form!


► Now write in the correct verb forms. Be careful: The conditional sentences are type 1 or type 2..

1. If I were(be) you, I would buy the new product.
2. If Paluten who is really famous buys(buy) this, I'll buy it, too.
3. I would be(be) surprised if they kept their promises.
4. If dad doesn't buy(not, buy) the new product, his children won't be happy.

Project

Choose a product that is interesting or unusual.
  1. Decide who your ad is for.
  2. Choose a good photo. The photo should speak for itself.
  3. The text should be simple and the message should be clear. The text should speak to the reader, so use questions and imperatives.


Task

Make and design your ad.

  1. Choose your product.
  2. Think: What is good about the product or event? What kind of people should buy the product or take part in the event (for example teenagers, adults, people interested in fashion, romantic people,...)?
  3.   Choose pictures or photos.
  4. Write the text. Think of a catchy slogan.
    • Use conditional clauses.
  5.  Make a draft of the ad. You can use a computer or a large piece of paper.
  6.  Check your draft. Has it got all the important information? Check the spelling too.



Your ad must be finished by Feb 7, 2021!