The document describes two similar pictures with 10 small differences between them. It instructs partners to take turns asking questions to find the differences without looking at each other's pictures. It then lists the 10 differences between the pictures, which include details like the shape of door knobs, the time on a clock, objects in a cupboard, what a cat is holding, a hair accessory, the number of bananas on a table, and whether a girl is barefoot or wearing socks.
Spot the Difference: Advertising in a Recessionjcredland
The Economist's Ad Marketing team presentation on who marketers should be targeting in a recession, how best to communicate to them, and how they differ from other consumers.
Spot the Difference: Advertising in a Recessionjcredland
The Economist's Ad Marketing team presentation on who marketers should be targeting in a recession, how best to communicate to them, and how they differ from other consumers.
1. Task 1. Your partner’s picture is very similar to
yours, but there are 10 small differences. Can you
find them all without looking at your partner’s
picture? Ask questions from your partner to find the
differences.
Examples:
Is there a clock in your room?
Is it brown?
Is the time about 1.30?
Task 2. Find the objects below in the picture.
Task 1. Your partner’s picture is very similar to
yours, but there are 10 small differences. Can you
find them all without looking at your partner’s
picture? Ask questions from your partner to find the
differences.
Examples:
Is there a clock in your room?
Is it brown?
Is the time about 1.30?
Task 2. Find the objects below in the picture.
2. The differences:
1. In picture 1 the door knobs are round. In picture 2 they are heart-shaped.
(=They look like hearts)
2. In picture 1 it’s around 1.30. In picture 2 it’s 1.45.
3. In picture 1, there is a blue glass in the cupboard. In picture 2, there are
two dolls instead.
4. In picture 1 the cat is holding a spoon. In picture 2 the cat is holding a
lollipop.
5. In picture 1 the grandma is wearing a hairpin in her hair. In picture 2 she’s
not wearing it.
6. In picture 1 we can see the little girl’s tongue. In picture 2 we can’t.
7. In picture 2 there is a smiley face in the plate in the cupboard. In picture 1
there isn’t.
8. In picture 1 there are two bananas on the table. In picture 2 there are
three.
9. In picture 2 there is a yellow floppy disk in the pan.
10. In picture 1 the little girl is barefoot. In picture 2 she’s wearing socks.