Some people say that advertising is extremely successful at persuading us to buy things. Other people think that advertising is so common that we no longer pay attention to it. Discuss both these views and give your own opinion.

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have different views about whether advertising affects individuals’
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to make a purchase.
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some
people
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believe that advertising is so common that we no longer pay
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to it, I suppose advertising indeed attracts
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’s
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to pay for it. In the contemporary era, with the rapid development of digital technology, there are various
advertisements
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surrounding individuals on different online platforms and physical sites.
People
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use many different online platforms to spend their breaks,
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as YouTube, TikTok, Facebook and Instagram. There are a variety of sellers investing in
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to attract potential customers'
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.
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,
people
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watch short videos, TV series and shows
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Netflix, and lots of
advertisements
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are interspersed throughout the entire TV series. Merchants, taking advantage of
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's curiosity, will always get some viewers to click on the link and make a purchase during the process of multiple recommendations. These subtle influences have permeated every aspect of
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's lives, making it hard for
people
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to ignore these
advertisements
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every time and place orders online.
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,
people
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with good self-control ability are not easy to be attracted or disturbed by advertising.
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, elderly
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have accumulated life and investment experience over many years, which helps them develop good self-control. Normally, they know how to pay cost-effectively and avoid unnecessary expenses, even if the same advertisement appears many times.
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, many mature parents only pay
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to daily necessities. When they walk past the bus station or the shopping mall with a big digital screen showing various striking
advertisements
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, they do not concentrate on them.
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, more and more
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follow minimalism, which advocates a green lifestyle and aims to reduce emissions. In summary, I hope
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of all ages can adopt a cycling lifestyle and avoid waste.
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, I believe lots of
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can not control themselves and are persuaded to buy items after watching the advertising.
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, I suppose,
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the authorities promote economic development, they should
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pay
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to and make greater use of
advertisements
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to publicise environmental protection.

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content
State a clear view in the intro and restate it in the conclusion.
content
Give more clear and linked ideas for each side with specific facts or examples.
content
Keep to main topic; avoid off topic points like cycling unless you explain it.
language
Use simple grammar; check long sentences and spelling.
planning
Plan the answer first, with a map of three parts: view A, view B, your view.
structure
Use three well built paragraphs, each with a topic sentence.
structure
The essay covers both views and gives a personal view.
coherence
It uses linking words to move from one idea to the next.
content
It uses some real examples from online ads.
Topic Vocabulary:
  • persuade
  • promote
  • attract
  • influence
  • impact
  • consumerism
  • commercialism
  • market
  • product
  • brand
  • endorsement
  • manipulative
  • saturated
  • overwhelmed
  • repetitive
  • distracting
  • irrelevant
  • exaggerated
  • misleading
  • desensitized
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