(Exploring Hong Kong Part 3)

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(Exploring Hong Kong Part 3) Designing a Slogan (Exploring Hong Kong Part 3)

Task: You are asked to design slogans to promote one must-go spot in Hong Kong for the Hong Kong Tourism Board. You can use your own photos or you can draw the pictures for the spot you would like to promote.

Designing a Slogan (Sample) Here is a sample for you: Come and unfold the silence in Tai O Fishing Village!

How to Write a Slogan Look at this photo of Tai O. Try to find out as many special features in it as possible. Live in quietness and peace houses Boats for travelling

How to Write a Slogan (Hints) 1. Where are the houses? 2. Are there any names for these houses? 3. What and how does the place look like (a famous city) ? 4. How is living here different from our city-life? 5. Can you imagine the life in this place? (simple, free life) 6. Can you provide at least three adjectives to describe this place? 7. Are there any other special features that you can see from the photos?

Special Features Romantic life - for city people Venice in HK – a village with houses built above water Romantic life - for city people no cars, only boats so quiet and peaceful

How to Write a Slogan Three Sentences to describe special features in the photo: Houses are built above water – like Venice. Living in houses above water is romantic. Tai O Village is quiet and peaceful.

How to Write a Slogan: Structure of a slogan A slogan invites, encourages people to do something. It contains: Come and unfold the silence in Tai O Fishing Village! Action verb ( inviting ) Special feature Object (place to visit)

How to Write a Slogan: Structure of a Slogan Action verbs to invite and encourage: enjoy experience visit come to join Phrases to invite and encourage: have fun in welcome to have a look at see …..for yourself feast your eyes with

How to Write a Slogan: Structure of a slogan Include the special features in your slogan e.g. The special features make Tai O Village: Tai O Village is . Living in Tai O Village is . Tai O Villagers live in . Living in a house above water is . quiet peaceful peace romantic

How to Write a Slogan: Sentence patterns for writing slogans Use simple sentences to invite people to Tai O Village Visit (the) quiet and peaceful life in Tai O Village. Verb Adjective: special feature Object

How to Write a Slogan: Sentence patterns for writing slogans Use phrases to describe the special features. We can use noun and adjective phrases to describe the special features. Look at the following examples: quietness and peace quiet and peaceful quiet and peaceful life quiet and peaceful village quiet and peaceful Tai O Village quiet and peaceful life in Tai O Village

How to Write a Slogan: Sentence patterns for writing slogans other examples: Venice in Hong Kong special houses in Tai O Village special houses above water in Tai O Village beauty of life with no heavy traffic beautiful life with no noisy traffic

How to Write a Slogan: Examples of slogan for Tai O Village i. Enjoy the quiet and peaceful life in Tai O Village. Verb Adjective -- Special feature Object ii. Experience the quiet and peaceful life in Tai O Village. Verb Adjective -- Special feature Object

How to Write a Slogan: Activity You may try to write some slogans for this photo of Exhibition Centre and the Victoria Harbour.

How to Write a Slogan: Activity What special features can you find in the photo?

How to Write a Slogan: Activity Tall buildings (high-rise buildings, multi-storey buildings) Night view of the city (Hong Kong) Exhibition Centre (grand-looking, shell-like roof) Ferry plying in the harbour

How to Write a Slogan Can you describe Hong Kong attractions by using the following adjectives? Spectacular Grand Lofty Charming Fascinating Busy Colourful Modern Breathtaking Energetic

How to Write a Slogan Refer to the words and sentence patterns you have just learnt. Try to write your slogans for this photo to invite visitors to enjoy the beautiful city of Hong Kong and the Victoria Harbour.

Task: Now, try to design a slogan to promote one must-go spot in Hong Kong for the Hong Kong Tourism Board. You can use your own photos or you can draw the pictures for the spot you would like to promote. You may refer some information from these sites: Welcome to DiscoverHongKong http://www.discoverhongkong.com/   Hong Kong Fun in 18 Districts http://www.gohk.gov.hk/