Wednesday 9 November 2016

Advertising workshop with Little Big Kids (1ºESO)

What's a green screen?
Who writes a slogan?
How do you make an ad?

These were some of the questions that pupils of 1ºESO hoped to have answered before their trip to the Little Big Kids advertising workshop last Friday.

In preparation for the trip, we learned and played games with some of the new vocabulary that they would be using at the Little Big Kids studios. 

Here, some of the pupils tell us about their experience.

Sonia & Rocío:

In the Little Big Kids workshop there are 3 activities that consist of:
  1. Making a TV ad

  1. Creating an ad for the radio
  1. Inventing an ad for a magazine

We learned that you can do a lots of different types of ads. I learned that an ad needs music and a slogan. I learned that making an ad is more difficult than people think.

Marta & Bea:

In the television ad our group made an ad for Doctor Pepper. The teachers that were in that class were Timisha and David. The other groups did other advertisements for trainers, cookies and sun cream. We have learned a lot of vocabulary and how people make ads.

In the radio ad our group had to make an advertisement for a car (Ferrari). The other groups did other things like perfume, supermarket, gym and an energy drink. The teachers that were in that class were Edmund and David. We have learned how people work and how to write a radio advertisement.

In the magazine activity we advertised cereals. All the group did different kinds of cereal like Corn Flakes, Choco Krispies, and Frosties. We did the pictures on a blackboard and wrote slogans. The teachers that were in that class were Timisha and David.



Carla & Lola:

We liked the experience because it was very fun. We liked all the activities and the best part was when we did the slogans.

Guille & Claudio:


All three activities were fun but the best one was the TV ad.




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