Targeting teens Overview • The majority of fast food advertising use messages that appeal to teens. • Fast foods ads targeted to teens often use humor, celebrities and entertainment tie-ins. • Snack items (the least healthy items at fast food
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Language point 33 – liking doing thingsAs well as talking about liking things, you can also talk about likingdoing things. Look at these two sentences:Sue likes ice creamon a hot daySue likes sitting under the treeson a hot dayWhen we talk about liking doing things, like is foll[r]
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34 A35 CReading and WritingBrackets ( ) indicate optional words.Sample scripts for Part 9Sample 1Dear Alex,I will come to you at 18.00. I want to watch “Fastand Furious”. I would like to eat chips, pizza and fast-food, and drink cola.5 marksCOMMENTARYAll thr[r]
228• Compliment to Employee for Work• Etceteras: Smileys, Acronyms, Caps and “Flaming”• Pros and Cons of E-mail UseAt the side of the page, you will find a brief explanation ofeach part of the e-mail. The first letter identifies each section of[r]
Chapter 1: Preliminaries 1 PART I INTRODUCTION: MARKETS AND PRICES CHAPTER 1 PRELIMINARIES Chapter 1: Preliminaries 2 EXERCISES 1. Decide whether each of the following statements is true or false and explain why: a. Fast food chains like McDonald’s, Burge[r]
poemnk@gmail.com ArticlesARTIC L ESChoose the best answer1. She likes reading…… books, collecting …….stamps and going to…… cinema. a. the / Ø / Ø b. Ø / Ø / the c. Ø / the / Ø d. Ø / the / a2. My country borders are on ………. Pacific Ocean.a. a b. an c. the d. Ø3. Every day[r]
Do you prefer to eat out or at home?When talking about eating, there are two options that come to ourmind, either go out to fast food stands or restaurants, or prepare foodby ourselves at home. In my case, I think I still prefer to have mymeal outside, as it is easy to ge[r]
IV.Read the following passage carefully. Decide whether each of the statements below it is T(TRUE), F(FALSE), or N(NOT MENTIONED) :( 20pts)Newburg School had its annual international festival last Saturday. Over 3000 people enjoyed food and activities from all over the world.The[r]
Figure 7: Summary of the pros and cons of sharing mechanisms.constrained by features, then the only solution leftis explicit node identification.Figure 7 summarises the pros and the cons ofeach approach.5 ConclusionIn this paper, we have introdu[r]
Truly, essential idioms generally involve prepositions, for example “out of” or“turn into”.Interestingly, many Chinese characters are idiomatic constructs, as their meaningsare more often not traceable to a literal meaning of their assembled parts, orradicals because all charact[r]
Write a report for a university lecturer describing the information below. You should write at least 150 words. You should spend about 20 minutes on this task. model answer:The graph shows changes in the amount of fast food consumed in the UK between 1970 <[r]
You should spend about 20 minutes on this task.The charts below show the percentage of their food budget the average family spent on restaurant meals in different years. The graph shows the number of meals eaten in fast food restaurants and sit-down r[r]
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A.Look and number the picturesB.Write sentences using the verb “WORK”E.gA waitress works in a fast-food restaurant.__________________________________________________________________.__________________________________________________________________._________[r]
evaluations of our model, and find that it sub-stantially outperforms alternative approaches.1 IntroductionA central problem in language understanding istransforming raw text into structured representa-tions. Learning-based approaches have dramaticallyincreased the scope and robu[r]
War II, grocery stores began closing in the city, and many chains avoided locating new stores in Detroit due in part to racial stereotypes and associated fears of crime in an increasingly African American city. 21 – 23 Instead, grocery chains took advantage of abundant
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