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ADVERTISING IN MAD MEN
1. put the words into the gaps in the sentences.
1. I just don’t know what we have to do to make these government __________ happy.
They tell us to make a safer cigarette, we do it, and then suddenly that’s not good
enough.
2. - You know, this morning. I got a call from my __________ at Brown & Williamson, and
they’re getting __________ by the federal government because of the __________
_____ they made.
3. - Yeah, we’re aware of that, Mr. Garner, but you have to realize that through the _____
of the mass media, the public is __________ the __________ that your cigarettes are
linked to certain __________diseases.
4. - My granddad smoked ‘em. He died at 95 years old. He was hit by a truck.
5. - But our __________ __________ __________. We’re no longer allowed to advertise
that Lucky Strikes are safe.
6. - What the hell are we gonna do? We’ve already funded our own tobacco research center
to __________ this whole rumour to __________.
7. - And that’s a very good start. But it may not __________ sales.
8. I might have a solution. At Sterling Cooper, we’ve been pioneering the __________ field
of research, and our analysis shows that the health risks associated with your product is
not the end of the world.
9. Actually, it’s a fairly well-established psychological principle that society has a death wish,
and if we could just __________ __________that, the market potential …
10.What the hell are you talking about? Are you __________?
11.They’ve let you know that any ad that __________ __________the concept of cigarettes
and health together well, it’s just gonna make people think of cancer.
12.Not exactly. This is the greatest advertising __________ since the invention of cereal.
13.- __________ on you. We breed insect-repellent tobacco seeds, plant them in the North
Carolina sunshine, grow it, cut it, cure it, toast it.
14.No. Everybody else’s tobacco is __________. Lucky Strike is toasted.
15.It’s a __________ on the side of the road that screams with __________ that whatever
you’re doing it’s okay...
16.For the record I __________ it out of __________ __________
17.We've heard you __________ the __________
18.Well it seems you're all going to __________ into a mid-level __________ so I'll be on
my way...
19.I just wanted to thank you for a great first day and for, you know, __________
__________ for me, with Mr Campbell
2. Match the phrase to the speaker
Don Draper (the Creative Director and a founding
partner at Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce
Advertising Agency in Manhattan, NY.
Pete Campbell (Head of Accounts)
Lee Garner, Jr. (Junior) (son of Lee Garner, Sr.,
owner of Lucky Strike)
Lee Garner, Sr. (Senior) (owner of Lucky Strike)
Roger Serling (a founding partner at Sterling Cooper
Draper Pryce Advertising Agency in Manhattan, NY).
1. They tell us to make a safer cigarette, we do it, and then suddenly that’s not good
enough.
2. But our hands are tied.
3. You still have to get where you’re going.
4. Manipulation of the media? Hell, that’s what I pay you for.
5. I don’t know.
6. What the hell are we gonna do?
7. But it may not affect sales.
8. What the hell are you talking about? Are you insane?
9. I might have a solution.
10.This is the greatest advertising opportunity since the invention of cereal.
11.You still have to get where you’re going.
12.Advertising is based on one thing: happiness.
13.Yes, and we’re grateful to them.
14.If you can’t make those health claims, neither can your competitors.
15.Shame on you.
16.That’s very interesting.
17.Well, gentlemen, I don’t think I have to tell you what you just witnessed here.
18.I get it.
19.That’s your slogan?
20.I’m not selling rifles here.
21.Let’s get out of here.
22.We can say anything we want.
23.I think you do.
24.It’s freedom from fear.
3. Find adjectives to describe each one of these men. Compare Don Draper to Pete
Campbell using as many contrast linkers as possible.
4. How would you describe the 3 main female characters in this first episode?
4 Match the parts of word combinations.
1 stand A media
2 health B the world
3 psychological C the day
4 field of D diseases
5 mass E up for something/someone
6 put F sales
7 market G up the concept
8 fatal H claims
9 the end of I research
10 affect J to rest
11 bring K principle
12 save L potential
5 Speaking: In groups of 3/4, answer the following questions
1. What problem did Lucky Strike have?
2. What health problems were connected with cigarettes? Did businesspeople agree
that cigarettes were dangerous?
3. How did agencies advertise cigarettes? Why was it difficult to create such an
advertisement? Why had some tobacco companies been sued by the government?
4. What was Don’s first solution to the problem?
5. What alternative advertising strategy was proposed? What psychological research
was the new strategy based on? Do you agree with the results of the research study?
Does society really have a "death wish"?
6. Did clients from Lucky Strike agree to use the new idea and the new slogan? If not
what argument did they give so as not to accept the strategy?
7. What was Don’s new idea? Could Lucky Strike make any heath claims or talk about
health in their advertisements?
8. Why was it important to know how cigarettes were produced? How did Don use that
information?
9. What new slogan and approach to advertising did Don propose? Why was it
innovative? How could Lucky Strike be different from their competitors?
10. What other product used a similar advertising strategy that could help differentiate
identical products made by different firms?
11. Did clients from Lucky Strike like Don’s idea? How would you -as Lucky Strike
executives- have reacted to the way the presentation was conducted and its -rather
unexpected- outcome?
12. Has this episode altered in any way your position on the legalisation of cannabis?
How so?
13. On a different note, what do you think of the way women were treated at the time?
What has changed since? Are there still advances to be made in our quest towards
gender equality?
14. What about other stereotypes? How are they highlighted in the episode?

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Mad men business english activity c1 c2

  • 1. ADVERTISING IN MAD MEN 1. put the words into the gaps in the sentences. 1. I just don’t know what we have to do to make these government __________ happy. They tell us to make a safer cigarette, we do it, and then suddenly that’s not good enough. 2. - You know, this morning. I got a call from my __________ at Brown & Williamson, and they’re getting __________ by the federal government because of the __________ _____ they made. 3. - Yeah, we’re aware of that, Mr. Garner, but you have to realize that through the _____ of the mass media, the public is __________ the __________ that your cigarettes are linked to certain __________diseases. 4. - My granddad smoked ‘em. He died at 95 years old. He was hit by a truck. 5. - But our __________ __________ __________. We’re no longer allowed to advertise that Lucky Strikes are safe. 6. - What the hell are we gonna do? We’ve already funded our own tobacco research center to __________ this whole rumour to __________. 7. - And that’s a very good start. But it may not __________ sales. 8. I might have a solution. At Sterling Cooper, we’ve been pioneering the __________ field of research, and our analysis shows that the health risks associated with your product is not the end of the world. 9. Actually, it’s a fairly well-established psychological principle that society has a death wish, and if we could just __________ __________that, the market potential … 10.What the hell are you talking about? Are you __________? 11.They’ve let you know that any ad that __________ __________the concept of cigarettes and health together well, it’s just gonna make people think of cancer. 12.Not exactly. This is the greatest advertising __________ since the invention of cereal. 13.- __________ on you. We breed insect-repellent tobacco seeds, plant them in the North Carolina sunshine, grow it, cut it, cure it, toast it. 14.No. Everybody else’s tobacco is __________. Lucky Strike is toasted. 15.It’s a __________ on the side of the road that screams with __________ that whatever you’re doing it’s okay... 16.For the record I __________ it out of __________ __________ 17.We've heard you __________ the __________ 18.Well it seems you're all going to __________ into a mid-level __________ so I'll be on my way... 19.I just wanted to thank you for a great first day and for, you know, __________ __________ for me, with Mr Campbell 2. Match the phrase to the speaker Don Draper (the Creative Director and a founding partner at Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce Advertising Agency in Manhattan, NY.
  • 2. Pete Campbell (Head of Accounts) Lee Garner, Jr. (Junior) (son of Lee Garner, Sr., owner of Lucky Strike) Lee Garner, Sr. (Senior) (owner of Lucky Strike) Roger Serling (a founding partner at Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce Advertising Agency in Manhattan, NY). 1. They tell us to make a safer cigarette, we do it, and then suddenly that’s not good enough. 2. But our hands are tied. 3. You still have to get where you’re going. 4. Manipulation of the media? Hell, that’s what I pay you for. 5. I don’t know. 6. What the hell are we gonna do? 7. But it may not affect sales. 8. What the hell are you talking about? Are you insane? 9. I might have a solution. 10.This is the greatest advertising opportunity since the invention of cereal. 11.You still have to get where you’re going. 12.Advertising is based on one thing: happiness. 13.Yes, and we’re grateful to them. 14.If you can’t make those health claims, neither can your competitors.
  • 3. 15.Shame on you. 16.That’s very interesting. 17.Well, gentlemen, I don’t think I have to tell you what you just witnessed here. 18.I get it. 19.That’s your slogan? 20.I’m not selling rifles here. 21.Let’s get out of here. 22.We can say anything we want. 23.I think you do. 24.It’s freedom from fear. 3. Find adjectives to describe each one of these men. Compare Don Draper to Pete Campbell using as many contrast linkers as possible. 4. How would you describe the 3 main female characters in this first episode? 4 Match the parts of word combinations. 1 stand A media 2 health B the world 3 psychological C the day 4 field of D diseases 5 mass E up for something/someone 6 put F sales 7 market G up the concept 8 fatal H claims 9 the end of I research 10 affect J to rest 11 bring K principle 12 save L potential 5 Speaking: In groups of 3/4, answer the following questions 1. What problem did Lucky Strike have? 2. What health problems were connected with cigarettes? Did businesspeople agree that cigarettes were dangerous? 3. How did agencies advertise cigarettes? Why was it difficult to create such an advertisement? Why had some tobacco companies been sued by the government?
  • 4. 4. What was Don’s first solution to the problem? 5. What alternative advertising strategy was proposed? What psychological research was the new strategy based on? Do you agree with the results of the research study? Does society really have a "death wish"? 6. Did clients from Lucky Strike agree to use the new idea and the new slogan? If not what argument did they give so as not to accept the strategy? 7. What was Don’s new idea? Could Lucky Strike make any heath claims or talk about health in their advertisements? 8. Why was it important to know how cigarettes were produced? How did Don use that information? 9. What new slogan and approach to advertising did Don propose? Why was it innovative? How could Lucky Strike be different from their competitors? 10. What other product used a similar advertising strategy that could help differentiate identical products made by different firms? 11. Did clients from Lucky Strike like Don’s idea? How would you -as Lucky Strike executives- have reacted to the way the presentation was conducted and its -rather unexpected- outcome? 12. Has this episode altered in any way your position on the legalisation of cannabis? How so? 13. On a different note, what do you think of the way women were treated at the time? What has changed since? Are there still advances to be made in our quest towards gender equality? 14. What about other stereotypes? How are they highlighted in the episode?