πŸ“ˆ Sales and Marketing – Spelling & Vocabulary

Sales and Marketing – English Practice

πŸ“ˆ Sales and Marketing – Spelling & Vocabulary

πŸ“ Exercise 1: Spot the Spelling Mistake

In the following sentences, each one contains a spelling mistake related to sales and marketing language. Identify and correct the error.

  1. The market for cell phones is very cowded. (Correct spelling: crowded)
  2. We’ve found a nich in the market. (niche)
  3. Find it in our latest brocure. (brochure)
  4. The must-have opmarket accessory. (upmarket)
  5. After extensive reserch. (research)
  6. Great deal of advertiseing. (advertising)
  7. Launching a major campain. (campaign)
  8. We’re going to premote it. (promote)
  9. There are going to be comercials. (commercials)
  10. And advertisments in newspapers. (advertisements)
  11. See one of our giant billyboards. (billboards)
  12. Pop-ups coming on your screen – not plop-ups. (pop-ups)
  13. We’ll send mailshoots. (mailshots)
  14. Make some sponsership deals. (sponsorship)
  15. Get someone to endoarse it. (endorse)
  16. Posters at every pont of sale. (point)
  17. Major retale outlet. (retail)
  18. Give their pich to customers. (pitch)
  19. Special offers and disconts. (discounts)
  20. Lots of giveways. (giveaways)
  21. Limited to the dommestic market. (domestic)
  22. Catch on in the expot market. (export)
  23. Our overseas raps. (reps)
  24. Made under franshise. (franchise)
  25. Smell-O-Phone merchantising. (merchandising)
  26. Carry the famous brant. (brand)
  27. Come in unique pakaging. (packaging)
  28. Check out our latest cattalog. (catalog)
  29. It’s just hyp. (hype)
  30. Just a fat. (fad)
  31. Our competiton is worried. (competition)
  32. I can canvince you to buy one. (convince)
  33. You’ll need a lot of perswading. (persuading)

πŸ“š Key Marketing Vocabulary – Match the Term

Match the definitions below with the correct marketing term.

  1. A detailed list of products or services, often with pictures, prices, etc. β†’ Catalog
  2. To say publicly that you support something or approve of it. β†’ Endorse
  3. The box or packet that a product is sold in. β†’ Packaging
  4. The place where a product or service is sold directly to the public. β†’ Point of sale
  5. The things that somebody says to encourage you to buy something. β†’ Sales pitch
  6. Something that is very popular for a short time. β†’ Fad
  7. An excessive claim in advertising. β†’ Hype
  8. The people or companies who sell a similar product or service as you. β†’ Competition
  9. The name of a well-known product. β†’ Brand
  10. A reduction in price. β†’ Discount
  11. Giving money to a group for the right to advertise. β†’ Sponsorship
  12. Mass information sent by post. β†’ Mailshot
  13. More expensive, appealing to the wealthy market. β†’ Upmarket
  14. Send goods abroad. β†’ Export

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