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Main Authors: Batchelor, R. E., Chebli-Saadi, M.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1997
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED416676
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author Batchelor, R. E.
Chebli-Saadi, M.
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Chebli-Saadi, M.
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contents French for Marketing. Using French in Media and Communications. Batchelor, R. E. Chebli-Saadi, M. Advertising Business Communication Computer Networks Creativity Federal Regulation Foreign Countries French Information Networks Language Patterns Language Role Language Usage Library Collections Marketing Mass Media Publishing Industry Second Language Learning Telecommunications The textbook, entirely in French, is designed to help prepare anglophone students for French language usage in the media and telecommunications. It is organized according to two major themes. The first part addresses the French of advertising; chapter topics include the actors in advertising (agencies, announcers, supports), forms of advertising, creativity in advertising, promotion of sales, advertising in radio/television/cinema, the importance of the press and television, and regulation of advertising in France. The second part focuses on information and communication, with chapters on means of disseminating information (computer and information networks), audiovisual communication (international television channels, new cable and satellite technologies), multimedia tools, the politics of communication (brand names), the publishing industry, the automation of information systems, and the organization and administration of library collections. Each chapter contains two texts and related vocabulary, grammar, and usage exercises. Contains a glossary, answer key, and a list of references and resources. (MSE)
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spellingShingle French for Marketing. Using French in Media and Communications.
Batchelor, R. E.
Chebli-Saadi, M.
Advertising
Business Communication
Computer Networks
Creativity
Federal Regulation
Foreign Countries
French
Information Networks
Language Patterns
Language Role
Language Usage
Library Collections
Marketing
Mass Media
Publishing Industry
Second Language Learning
Telecommunications
French for Marketing. Using French in Media and Communications. Batchelor, R. E. Chebli-Saadi, M. Advertising Business Communication Computer Networks Creativity Federal Regulation Foreign Countries French Information Networks Language Patterns Language Role Language Usage Library Collections Marketing Mass Media Publishing Industry Second Language Learning Telecommunications The textbook, entirely in French, is designed to help prepare anglophone students for French language usage in the media and telecommunications. It is organized according to two major themes. The first part addresses the French of advertising; chapter topics include the actors in advertising (agencies, announcers, supports), forms of advertising, creativity in advertising, promotion of sales, advertising in radio/television/cinema, the importance of the press and television, and regulation of advertising in France. The second part focuses on information and communication, with chapters on means of disseminating information (computer and information networks), audiovisual communication (international television channels, new cable and satellite technologies), multimedia tools, the politics of communication (brand names), the publishing industry, the automation of information systems, and the organization and administration of library collections. Each chapter contains two texts and related vocabulary, grammar, and usage exercises. Contains a glossary, answer key, and a list of references and resources. (MSE)
title French for Marketing. Using French in Media and Communications.
topic Advertising
Business Communication
Computer Networks
Creativity
Federal Regulation
Foreign Countries
French
Information Networks
Language Patterns
Language Role
Language Usage
Library Collections
Marketing
Mass Media
Publishing Industry
Second Language Learning
Telecommunications
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED416676