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Pelatihan Listening IELTS: Advertising Trends and Consumer Response

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Advertising Trends and Consumer Response - Advanced English Learning Podcast - LexiTalk
🔥 Advanced · IELTS · B2 · 2026.04.30 · 2m7s

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📝 Transkrip Dialog IELTS Speaking

Today I want to talk about how modern advertising borrows from older social behaviours. Brands often act in a territorial way, staking out niches and defending them vigorously. This territorial approach can be useful, but it can also alienate potential customers when it feels too exclusionary. Many campaigns adopt an avuncular tone, as if the brand is a kindly uncle giving friendly advice. That avuncular voice can reassure people and build trust, especially among older or more conservative audiences. Historically, a forerunner of digital targeted ads was the catalogue, which anticipated personalised offers. Another forerunner to platform-based marketing was the radio jingle, simple but memorable. Designers also make sure interactive adverts are truly operable, so users can click, swipe, and complete tasks easily. If elements are not operable across devices, a campaign will lose engagement quickly. Advertisers sometimes target devout fans, people so committed they will defend a product online. These devout followers can act like ambassadors and spread word-of-mouth for free. A recent campaign claimed a 40% sales increase, which was a headline figure but not the full story. In fact, the increase applied to one category only, and lasted just a fortnight. Some marketers behave territorially online, blocking reviews and controlling forums, which can backfire. An avuncular spokesperson may appear in adverts to soften complex messages and make them operable for viewers. Yet the most successful advertisers were often the forerunner companies that experimented early with data. Not every leader was devout about profit; some remained devout to social missions and values. One misleading claim suggested the campaign ran only once on television, but it actually had multiple airings. Understanding these terms helps consumers and students analyse adverts critically.

📝 📚 Soal Latihan IELTS

1

Which medium is identified as a forerunner of digital targeted ads?

2

What percentage increase did the recent campaign claim?

3

Which tone do many campaigns adopt, according to the speaker?

4

Why might advertisers use an avuncular voice, based on the passage?

5

In this passage, what does the word 'operable' most nearly mean?

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What is implied about marketers who block reviews and control forums?

7

Who are described as spreading word-of-mouth for free?

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