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Branding and brand names

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This is an integrated skills lesson which involves some discussion, reading and writing. It explores the area of 'brands' and the associations we have with particular brand names.

During this lesson students will rank their favorite brand names and discuss what they like/dislike about them. They will read and discuss the context of a text about brand naming and complete related vocabulary building exercises. Lastly students will create and brand their own imaginary product which they will present to the rest of the class. 

Topic: Branding and brand names 

Age: Teenage/adult

Level: intermediate and above

Timing: 60-90 mins

Aims:

  • Expressing Opinions, Likes and Dislikes
  • Developing vocabulary through brainstorming and dictionary work
  • Developing speaking skills through making a short oral presentation


Plan components

Lesson Plan: guide for teacher on procedure including answers to tasks.

Download lesson plan 73k pdf

Worksheets: exercises which can be printed out for use in class. The worksheet contains:

  • Text
  • Discussion task
  • Matching task
  • Brand evaluation sheet
  • Project task

Download worksheets 66k pdf

For more information about this topic you can visit these BBC sites:


Fiona Lawtie, teacher, British Council

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