5. ______1 . The two advertisements are about
chocolate drinks.
______2. Chocolate Drink B has malt and barley, but
Chocolate Drink A doesn’t have these
ingredients.
______3. Both drinks have milk.
______4. Chocolate Drink A manufacturer is
DiamondInstant Food Trade while
Chocolate Drink B is Nestle Philippines.
6. ______ 5. Just like Chocolate Drink A,
Chocolate Drink B’s main ingredient is
cocoa.
8. It is helping, sharing, and doing
good deeds to ease the hardship
being experienced by other people
especially those who are in need
and have less in life. It is also
being considerate and mindful of
other’s situations and safety in
this time of pandemic.
9. A source is what you
turn to for information about a
topic. Sources of information can
be books, magazines, newspapers,
scholarly journal articles,
films, television shows, radio
programs, websites, personal
interviews, and
others. They generally fall under
print sources, non-print sources,
and
10. We see advertisements when we read
a newspaper or watch television. An
advertisement is a paid announcement, as
of goods for sale, in newspapers or
magazines, on radio or television, or
online, etc.
11. Today, our lesson is about Comparing
and Contrasting Content of Materials
Viewed to Other Sources of Information:
Printed Advertisements.
12. Print advertisement is a widely used
form of advertising. These appear in
newspapers or magazines and are
sometimes included as brochures or flyers.
Through advertisements, we can know
different products, brands, features, and
promotions in marketing.
13. We need to know how to compare or
examine product’s similarities; and also
their contrast, the products differences so
that we can choose the right product for
our demands.
14. We use words also like as well as, alike,
both, just like, similar to, the same as, too,
and others in comparing; while in contrast,
we use although, but, besides, however,
even though, unlike, while, differs from,
and others.
15. Look at these printed advertisements.
Let’s do the comparing and contrasting of
the two known bread products in the
market.
16. Let’s analyze what they offer in their ads by writing
on the table below.
17.
18.
19. To clearly see the comparisons and
contrasts of the printed advertisements,
let’s plot them in the Venn diagram.
22. Ontheotherhand,theircontrastsare
asfollows:
Bread A campaigns for Lock out the virus,
stay at home! while Bread B campaigns for
Fighting hunger together!
Unlike Bread A, Bread B is sharing ₱ 2 to
help feed Filipinos for every bread pack sold.
24. 1 . What are the products in the
print ads?
A. Milk B. coffee
C. Tea D. chocolate milk
25. 2. What do the two products try to
advertise?
A. They are available anywhere.
B. Their flavors are tasty.
C. They are new products.
D. They are healthy drinks.
26. 3. What does Product A claim in the ads?
A. It is the best in town.
B. It is not loved by kids.
C. It is loved by 9 out of 1 0 kids.
D. It is the only choco milk in the market.
27. 4. What kind of chocolate milk are the
products?
A. Both are solid Choco milk.
B. Both are fortified Choco milk.
C. Both are expensive Choco milk.
D. Both are cheap Choco milk.
28. 5. Which product offers savings to
convince consumers to buy them?
A. Product A
B. Product B
C. Both Products A and B
D. None of them
33. 2. Why do consumers like Soap B?
A. It whitens skin.
B. It brings fragrant skin.
C. It fights germs and bacteria.
D. It has an anti-pollution technology.
34. 3. Which of the soaps would be the choice of
mothers for their children’s health protection?
A. Soap B for it is cheaper than Soap A.
B. Soap B for it will make children more fragrant
than Soap A.
C. Soap A for it fights germs and bacteria, unlike
Soap B.
D. Soap A costs more than Soap B.
35. 4. If you have ₱ 30.00 to buy soap, which of those
products you could buy?
A. Soap B B. Soap A
C. Both soaps D. None
36. 5. Which statement shows contrasts of the products?
A. Soap A and Soap B can clean our bodies.
B. Both products can be bought in the supermarket.
C. Soap B is a germicidal soap, while Soap A is a
fragrant soap.
D. Soap B gives the fragrance of French Rose
perfume while Soap A gives 24-hour body
protection.
37. Look for printed advertisements of two
products of a similar kind but with
different brands (like detergents,
gadgets, food, etc.) in newspapers,
magazines, or brochures. Use the Venn
diagram to compare and contrast the
products. Do this activity on a sheet of
paper.
Assignment: