Definition: A commercial solicitation designed to sell some commodity, service or similar.
Alright class, settle down and let’s take a look! That’s a very precise definition from the dictionary – quite a mouthful, isn’t it? Let’s break it down in a way that makes sense. “Advertisement,” you see, is all about getting something out there . It's like shouting out, "Look what I have!" Let’s unpack those words: Commercial: That means it’s for sale! Not just a friendly hello, but a business trying to make a profit. Solicitation: This is fancy talk for “asking.” It's politely (or sometimes not so politely!) asking you to want something. Sell some commodity… service or similar: This means it’s pushing products – things you can buy, like a shiny new toy or a tasty treat! Or maybe it’s offering a service, like fixing your car or teaching you how to paint. “Similar” just means anything that might interest you and lead you to spend money. Think of it this way: An advertisement is a little story – a picture and words - designed to convince you to buy something, use something, or try something new. It’s trying to persuade you! (Rhyme time!) “An ad comes calling, bright and bold, To tell you stories, new and old.” Do you have any questions about that? Let's discuss what you see in advertisements around you – on TV, online, or even posters.