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{ SHOPPING ADVERTISING SERVICES (banks) REVISION – MATURITA STRATEGIES

 WHAT IS YOUR FAVOURITE SHOP- ARRANGEMENT (TYPE OF SHOP)  WHAT KIND OF GOODS DO YOU HATE SHOPPING FOR  WHAT IS THE MOST IMPORTANT PART OF A GOOD ADVERT  WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE A SHOP A ASSISTENT  WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF POLICE ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS IN 2-3 SENTENCES

Choose one picture and describe it in detail (1 minute) Compare these two pictures (1 minute)

Speak on your own for 3 minutes about shopping opportunities in Hlinsko

You are working for an adveritising company in Hlinsko and Lidl supermarket hired you to make an advertising campaign for them. You should agree on an efficient means of advertising.

Services – can you name them

 Fire station  Police station  Library  Post office  Maintenance, repair (garage, plumber, glazier, chimney-sweeper, electrician, brick-layer, gardener, painter…)  Restaurants, cafés, cafeterias  Petrol station….. What are they for!

BANKS – what are they for

 Deposit and withdraw money (counter, ATM- cash machine  Handling your accounts ( common account, savings account)  Internet banking  Exchange office  Loans (mortgages) Basic bank services

 Where else can you keep money?  How can you pay these days?  How does a credit card work?  How does getting a loan work?  What is money?  Is money a problem for you?  Have you got enough money?  What would you do if you had 50 million crowns? Some questions

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