广告在我们的生活中无处不在,英语作文

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广告在我们的生活中无处不在,英语作文
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篇1
Advertisements are Everywhere!
Hi, my name is Johnny and I'm 10 years old. Today I want to tell you all about advertisements because they are simply everywhere in our lives! You can't escape them no matter how hard you try.
When I wake up in the morning, the first thing I see is advertisements. My mom puts the TV on to watch the morning news and there are so many commercial breaks showing all kinds of ads. There are ads for toys that look really cool like the new Battlebot X563 which can shoot foam missiles. There are also ads for sugary cereals with cartoon characters and candy. Those make my mouth water!
On the way to school, I see even more ads. There are huge billboards along the road advertising restaurants, movies, clothing stores and more. Some of the billboard ads even have flashing lights and videos playing to grab your attention. While riding on the bus, I look out the window at the other cars and
trucks driving by. Every one has a company logo and name plastered on it which is basically like a driving advertisement!
At school, you'd think there would be a break from ads but you'd be wrong. Starting from the front hall, there are vending machines with bright, colorful advertising on them. Then my teacher turns on the old TV on the rolling cart to watch an educational video...but first we have to sit through a bunch of commercials and product placements. Even some of the books and games we use have branded characters and toys on them which is really just an advertisement for those products. It's sneaky!
During recess and lunch, ads follow me everywhere. My friend brought his gaming tablet and some of the free games are filled with video ads that play every few minutes. You have to watch them in order to earn more lives or power-ups in the game. The school vending machines, scoreboards, and even my banana had a sticker logo on it which is a form of advertising. Crazy, right?
After school, I have soccer practice. But first, I have to walk through the barrage of signs, banners, and ads plastered all over the field fences. Brands are advertised everywhere trying
desperately to get our attention. Video screens blast replays with ad logos embeded. I can't escape!
At home in the evening, you'd think I could finally get a break from ads but they follow me there too. Advertisements are all over the internet whenever I try to watch videos or play games online. There are pop-ups, banners, commercials, and brands integrated into the actual games. Even my favorite fun mobile games have video advertisements I have to watch every few minutes in order to earn in-game rewards.
TVshows, movies, and regular programming on TV also have product placements throughout where everyday items have brand names deliberately showing. Sometimes they even write advertisements into the shows by having characters directly mention and endorse products.
My mom reads magazines and newspapers which are filled cover-to-cover with advertisements in addition to the articles and stories. We even get advertisements in the mail like catalogues, flyers, and credit card promos which sometimes get tossed into the trash unopened.
Anytime I go to a store, the bombardment of advertisements hits me like a truck. Signs, banners, videos, samples, displays and more are crammed everywhere trying to sell me stuff I may not
even want or need. I feel like I'm trapped in a world of advertisements no matter where I turn!
Ads are integrated into so many parts of our everyday lives. They distract us, grab our attention, and influence us to buy products and services all the time. While some advertisements can be funny, interesting, and entertaining...others can be deceptive or try to persuade us into unhealthy choices which is not cool.
I challenge you to try to go a full day without seeing, hearing, or experiencing any form of advertisement whatsoever. I bet you can't do it because they are absolutely everywhere infiltrating our lives whether we like it or not. Advertisements have become an unavoidable part of our modern world and culture. You simply cannot escape the reach and influence of ads in today's society!
篇2
Advertisements Are Everywhere in Our Lives
Hi there! My name is Timmy and I'm going to tell you all about advertisements. They are seriously everywhere! You can't miss them even if you tried.
Let me start by explaining what an advertisement is. An advertisement is a way for companies to tell people about their products or services. They use ads to convince us to buy their stuff. Advertisements come in many forms like TV commercials, billboards, magazine ads, online pop-ups and more.
The first place I see ads is on TV. Every time there is a break in my favorite cartoon show, those commercials come on. They are always so loud and colorful! The toy ads make those toys look like the coolest things ever. But as soon as I get the toy, I get bored of it pretty quickly. Still, the ads work because I keep begging my parents for the next hot new toy I see advertised.
There are ads all over the internet too. Whenever I'm playing a game or watching videos online, those annoying pop-up ads get in the way. Some of them even make noise which can be really startling! I just want to X out of those ads as fast as I can. Ads on websites and apps are super common these days.
Another big place I notice ads is when I'm out and about. Signs and billboards seem to be everywhere I look when I'm in the car with my parents. Huge pictures and words are plastered along the roads and on buildings. Companies pay a lot of money to put their ads up in busy areas where lots of people will see
them. Sometimes I'll see an ad for a restaurant and then bug my parents to take me there.
Speaking of restaurants, menus always have advertisements on them too! While we're waiting for our food, I'll see ads for desserts, kids meals and other items the restaurant wants to make sure we don't miss. There are even sometimes ads from other companies on the menus trying to catch our attention.
Ads can be misleading too. Like when I saw an advertisement for a candy bar that made it look way bigger than it actually was. Those ads use tricks like camera angles and staging to make the products look extra appealing. And a lot of times, toys don't work as awesomely as they do in the ads either.
My school is not even free from advertisements! We have corporations and companies that pay money to put ads around our campus, gymnasiums and fields. This earns money for our school but it also means we get bombarded with ads everywhere we go. There are also often advertisements in tests, worksheets and the videos we watch in class.
I feel like advertisements follow me wherever I go. They're on shopping bags, food packaging, clothing, you name it! Advertisers get really creative with where they place their ads so you can't help but see them. And they stick around in my head
too, with memorable jingles and catchphrases that I just can't seem to get out of my brain!
So in conclusion, advertisements are totally unavoidable in today's world. I see them on TV, the internet, outside, at restaurants, in school, everywhere! Some ads can be fun and entertaining to watch, while others are just plain annoying. And some ads are even a bit deceptive about what their product or service is really like. But one thing is for sure - advertisements are simply everywhere in our daily lives, for better or for worse. Thanks for reading my essay, I'll catch you later!
篇3
Ads, Ads, Everywhere!
Hi there! My name is Tommy and I'm 10 years old. Today I want to tell you all about advertisements because they are seriously everywhere we look! You can't escape the ads, no matter how hard you try.
Let me start by describing my morning routine. When I wake up, the first thing I do is turn on the TV to watch some cartoons before school. But oh no, there are ads every few minutes interrupting my shows! I see commercials for toys, games, snacks, movies, and more. The toy ads always make those action figures
look like the coolest things ever. The food ads make those sugary cereals seem so delicious. And the movie ads get me excited for whatever new kid flick is coming out. Those advertisers are so tricky with how appealing they make everything look!
After watching some TV, I head to the kitchen for breakfast. And what do I see right there on the cereal boxes? You guessed it - more ads! The front of the boxes are basically one big advertisement trying to persuade me to want to eat that cereal. They slap big bold words like "NEW!" and "EXCITING TASTE!" all over the packaging. And the cartoon characters on the boxes give me those pleading looks as if they're begging me to eat their cereal. It's all a ploy to grab my attention!
On the way to school, I ride the bus. What's covering the interior of the bus from floor to ceiling? Ads! There are advertisements printed on the flooring, plastered on the walls, dangling from the handrails, and stuck on the window areas. Everywhere I look, there are ads for stores, restaurants, cellphone companies, you name it. They must figure kids will be a captive audience on the bus, so they might as well bombard us with marketing!
At school, you'd think I'd finally get a break from advertisements for a little while. No such luck! As soon as I enter
the building,I'm greeted by a barrage of flyers advertising clubs, dances, candy sales, and other events. The hallways are completely wallpapered with posters trying to grab my attention and promote something. Even in the classrooms, there are ads! Many teachers have advertisements hanging around their rooms from companies trying to market educational products.
During lunch, I have to be very careful about what I watch on my tablet or laptop. Because you know internet advertisements are inescapable! As soon as I pull up a video or game, ad after ad just starts auto-playing and popping up all over my screen. It's so annoying trying to watch a fun video while having to constantly close out random advertisements. Speaking of videos, some of them even have product promotions baked right into the actual content now! It's like they're trying to ad-vertise to us in our own entertainment.
After school, I'll typically meet up with friends to play outside or go to the park. But ads follow us everywhere, even there! We'll see advertisements painted on the sidewalks we walk along. We'll see big flashy billboards towering over us from the side of the roads. We'll see ads on the bench we sit on or the trash cans along our route. Businesses are taking advantage of every possible surface to advertise their latest product or deal!
When I get home in the evenings, you'd think I could finally relax without any pesky advertisements around, right? Wrong! I can't even play my video games in peace because most games have advertisements strategically inserted into the main menus, loading screens, or even as graphics within the gameplay itself. So irritating! I can't have more than a few minutes of uninterrupted gaming before an ad pops up trying to sell me something.
Well, I could go on and on about the excessive amount of marketing everywhere we turn. But I think you get the idea - ads are completely unavoidable in our daily lives as kids. They follow us from sunrise to sunset, bombarding us from every possible angle with sales tactics. Whether we're watching TV, browsing the internet, playing outside, or just trying to enjoy activities and entertainment - there's always some company trying to capture our attention and persuade us to buy their products.
I understand businesses have to advertise their stuff to make money. But geez, it really is becoming way too much! Us kids can't go more than a few minutes without having some sort of ad shoved in our faces relentlessly. I just wish there were a few more ad-free havens in our lives where we could escape the endless promotions and marketing. Sadly, that's just how our
world works - advertisements dictating so much of our daily experiences whether we like it or not.
Anyway, that's been my take on how advertisements are simply everywhere nowadays for us kids. It's inescapable! Let me know if you feel the same level of ad overload in your life. For now, I've got to go close about 20 advertisement windows that popped up while I was typing this! Ugh, the struggles of modern life. Thanks for reading, bye!
篇4
Ads, Ads Everywhere!
Hi there! My name is Emma and I'm a 4th grader. Today I want to tell you all about advertisements and how they are totally everywhere we look!
What are advertisements? Well, they are messages that companies create to try to get people to buy their products or use their services. Ads come in many different forms like TV commercials, billboards, magazine ads, online pop-ups, and even people handing out flyers on the street.
You can't escape ads no matter where you go or what you do! I see them first thing when I wake up. There are ads on the
cereal boxes on our kitchen table for other cereals and snacks. The TV has tons of commercials between shows and even some ads on the bottom of the screen during shows. My mom gets lots of junk mail with flyers and coupons.
On my way to school, I see billboards on the buildings and bus stop benches. Those huge signs advertise restaurants, stores, movies, and more. Sometimes there are even people on the street wearing funny costumes and waving around signs for a shop or car dealership.
At school, you'd think there wouldn't be ads but you're wrong! There are ads on student desks, on the walls in the hallways, maybe even on a teacher's laptop or clothing. Companies will do anything to get kids to see their logos and slogans!
After school, I love to play outside with my friends. But ads follow me there too! You may see an airplane pulling along a big sign in the sky. Or there could be an ad painted right on the side of a truck driving by.
When I go to the mall or grocery store with my parents, it's ad city! Every single store has millions of ads hanging from the ceilings and windows. There are tons of signs and displays for
products all over every aisle. The cashiers always ask if we want to buy extra stuff from the ads.
At home, if I'm watching TV or go online to play games, I'm bombarded with more ads. I can't get away! Pop-ups, commercials, even ads before videos will play. Sometimes online games even make you watch an ad to keep playing.
Billboards, signs, commercials, logos, junk mail, websites, people in costumes...ads are endless and infinitely creative! Companies will try anything to get your attention and make you remember their brand. Advertisers are geniuses at creativity and psychology to make people want to buy stuff.
Ads are designed to make you remember a product's name, slogan or jingle. A lot of them use humor, bright colors, and funny characters to stick in your brain. Other ads use serious celebrities or heartwarming stories to make you feel something.
I have to admit, ads do work on me sometimes. After seeing an ad for a new toy or video game, I just HAVE to ask my parents for it. The ads make the products look like so much fun and too good to be true! But then sometimes the real product isn't as great as the advertisement made it seem.
There are good things and bad things about having ads everywhere though. Ads can be really informative and let people know about amazing new products that can make their lives better or easier. We need ads to learn what is out there to buy.
However, advertisers can stretched the truth to make their items seem far better than they really are. Some ads aim too much at young kids and pressure us to want things we don't really need. It's been proven that kids who see tons of ads from greedy companies tend to become over-materialistic.
Overall though, I think ads can be creative and fun when they aren't taken too far. Maybe I'll even design ads myself when I'm older! For now, I'll just keep spotting them around every corner. Ads really are impossible to escape these days - they are literally everywhere you look! Whenever you watch, read, listen, or walk around, there will always be advertisers trying to sell you something. You can't miss them even if you tried!
篇5
Advertisements are Everywhere in Our Lives
Hello friends! Today I want to talk about something that is all around us, no matter where we go. Can you guess what it is? That's right, I'm talking about advertisements!
Advertisements are those things that try to get us to buy products or use services. They come in many shapes and forms - we see them on TV, hear them on the radio, find them in magazines and newspapers, and they are plastered all over billboards and buildings when we go outside.
At home, we can't escape advertisements either. They pop up when we use the internet, play games on our phones and tablets, and sometimes even sneak into the apps we use! It's like they are lurking everywhere, just waiting to tell us about the latest toy, snack, or clothing brand.
I have to admit, some advertisements can be really fun and creative. The good ones use bright colors, cartoon characters, catchy jingles, and funny jokes to grab our attention. They make us laugh and sometimes even sing along! But other times, advertisements can be a little too "in-your-face" and make big, unbelievable claims about their products.
For example, have you ever seen an advertisement for a new cereal that promises to make you jump higher, run faster, and get better grades at school? Or what about those toy commercials that show the toy doing all sorts of amazing stunts and activities, but when you actually get the toy, it doesn't work
nearly as well? Those ads can be a little disappointing and even misleading.
Another thing about advertisements is that they seem to be everywhere these days, no matter what we are doing. We see them before movies at the theater, during our favorite TV shows, on websites and social media, and even at school or the playground! Sometimes it feels like we can't get away from them.
Now, I know that companies need to advertise their products so that people know about them and want to buy them. And some advertisements do a good job of educating us about new products and services that might be helpful or fun. But sometimes I wonder if there are too many advertisements and if they are getting a little too pushy or unrealistic.
What do you think? Do you like advertisements, or do you find them annoying sometimes? Do you ever feel like you are being bombarded with too many ads? I'd be curious to hear your thoughts!
In my opinion, a few good, honest, and creative advertisements here and there are okay. But when they start to exaggerate too much, pop up constantly, and interrupt our favorite shows and activities, that's when they can become a bit much.
Maybe companies could try to make their ads more truthful, less disruptive, and focused on providing real information rather than just trying to trick us into wanting their products. That way, we could still learn about new things while not feeling overwhelmed or misled by too many over-the-top claims and nonstop advertising.
Those are just my thoughts, though. What matters most is what you think! So let me know – are advertisements your friends or your foes? Do you have any particularly good (or bad) examples of ads that you've seen recently? I'm all ears and excited to discuss this topic further!
After all, whether we like it or not, advertisements are simply a part of our lives these days. We might as well try to understand them and figure out how to make the most of them, right? Thanks for listening, friends – and don't forget to look both ways before crossing the street, because who knows, there might even be an advertisement there waiting for you!
篇6
Advertisements Are All Around Us!
Hi there! My name is Lily and I'm a 4th grader. Today I want to tell you all about how ads are completely everywhere in our lives. It's kind of crazy when you start to notice them!
First, let's talk about TV commercials. Those are the ads that come on in between shows and movies on the television. I'm sure you've seen a million of them! They try to get you to buy all sorts of stuff like toys, video games, snacks, clothes, and more. Some of them are pretty funny and make me laugh. But a lot of them are just silly and repetitive. Still, companies must think they work because they spend billions of dollars a year on TV ads!
Another place you'll find a ton of ads is on the internet. Whenever I'm playing an online game or watching videos, I'm bombarded with pop-up ads and video ads all the time. They're really annoying and I usually just close them as fast as I can. Website ads are everywhere too, along the tops, bottoms, and sides of pages. Companies even pay to have ads within apps and games I use. I can't get away from them!
Billboards are a really old but still super common kind of advertisement. You see them allllll over the place when you're driving in a car or bus. There are big ones along highways and roads, and smaller ones on city streets. They use big, bright pictures and words to grab your attention and make you
remember that product or company. Kind of sneaky if you ask me!
Speaking of driving, have you ever seen ads on the sides of buses or taxis? Or wrapped around entire vehicle? Businesses pay a lot to have their logos and slogans plastered all over those! And then there are park benches, newspaper boxes, and trash cans on city streets that are covered in ad posters and stickers. Ads are literally everywhere you look outside.
Inside stores is another major hotspot for ads. Have you noticed how many signs, displays, and posters there are set up all around trying to sell you more stuff? They put them in the aisles, near the checkout areas, on floors, walls, cooler doors, and end caps. You're basically surrounded by ads as soon as you walk through the door. No wonder kids like me are always begging our parents for toys, snacks, and other junk!
Restaurants and fast food places are another prime location for ads. There are menus and signs outdoors advertising specials and combos. Then inside, you've got posters, signs, digital screens, tray liners, and even labels on cups, burger boxes, and condiment packets covered in more branding and messages. I'm surprised we don't see ads in the bathrooms too!
You'd think schools would be one of the few ad-free zones, but you'd be wrong! There are actually a lot of subtle advertisements lurking around campuses these days. Vending machines are basically one big ad for chips, candy, and soda companies. Same with the food served and milk cartons in the cafeteria - all branded. Some schools even let companies put their logos on school supplies, team uniforms, or sponsor assemblies and events. It's kind of unavoidable.
Ads also sneak their way into books, video games, movies, and songs through product placement. Companies pay to have their brands and merchandise shown being used or mentioned by characters. That's basically just a commercial within the entertainment we're watching or reading. Pretty clever way to advertise if you ask me!
I could probably go on and on with more examples of ads in our world, but I'll stop there. The point is, advertising is absolutely everywhere these days. On TVs, phones, computers, billboards, vehicles, stores, restaurants, schools, books, games - you name it! Companies are constantly trying to sell us products and get stuck in our heads through ads and marketing.
Some people think there are too many ads around and that it's unfair for companies to advertise so much to kids. Others
think ads are fine and just part of our modern world. I go back and forth on how I feel about it. On one hand, ads can be really creative, funny, and help me discover cool new products. But on the other hand, they are kind of pushy, repetitive, and everywhere I look.
What's your opinion on ads and advertising being such a huge part of our lives these days? I'd love to hear your thoughts! Let me know if you notice just how many ads are around you each day after reading this essay. I definitely started seeing them absolutely everywhere once I was aware of it. Ads are simply unavoidable in today's world it seems. Thanks for reading!。

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