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DOMINAÇÃO LOCAL x-help

A criação de conteúdo intencional é uma estratégia crucial para dominar o mercado local e gerar valor significativo para a audiência. A geolocalização e o mapeamento de tópicos ajudam a entender melhor o público-alvo, proporcionando uma conexão mais profunda e personalizada.

DOMINAÇÃO LOCAL x-help

DOMINAÇÃO LOCAL x-help

MANIFESTO

MOSTRAR OQ ESTA POR TRAS DOS SISREMAS
UMA FORMA DE ALERTA
UM CONTRA NO SISTEMA
MAPEAMENTO DOS TOPICOS

PADRINHOS 3D

AUTORIDADE JURIDICA
AUTORIDADE EMOCIONAL
AUTORIDADE FEDERAL
AUTORIDADE LOCAL
AUTORIDADE FINANCEIRA

What particularity in pronunciation have you spotted?

Think of the sounds /o/ and /ae/, pronunciation of letter 'T', unaccented syllables, etc.

Example: sound /o/ is pronounced with rounded lips only in BrE.

CONEXÃO com a audiencia

HISTORIA DA CAUSA
JORNADA DO HEROI

SEM INTENÇÃO DE VENDA

Verb differences

What are the particularities regarding the use of verbs in Standard British English (BrE)? Type them in. Take into account the use of tenses, verb morphology, auxiliaries, transitivity, etc.

Example: BrE uses present perfect along with the words 'already', 'just' and 'yet' to talk about an event in the recent past: We have just arrived home.

HISTORIA DA CRIAÇÃO
AUTORIDADE

CONEXÃO

Noun differences

Type in the particularities regarding the use of nouns in American English (AmE).

For instance, collective nouns almost always take singular verb forms: The team was awarded first prize in the competition.

criação de audiencia LOCAL

GEO LOCALIZAÇÃO
STORYTELING

How is writing numbers different in American English from Standard British English? Type in some situations.

Example: AmE speakers will drop the 'and' before the tens and units, while the BrE speakers will always write numbers of such with 'and': 'two thousand fourteen' (AmE) or 'two thousand and fourteen' (BrE).

CRIAÇÃO DE CONTEÚDO INTENCIONAL
GERAÇÃO DE VALOR

Type in some of these situations.

Example: for the house numbers or bus numbers (or any short numbers of such), for example, 583, American speakers will say ' five eighty-three', while British people will say ' five eight three'.

DISSUAZÃO

NOVIDADE
DESILUSÃO
NOVO SIGNIFICADO
Say the date

How do you say the date?

AmE and BrE speakers say the date differently.

Type in the two ways of saying the date in English, taking into account the order in which they say the day (DD), the month (MM) and the year (YYYY).

CAPTAÇÃO DE TOPICOS
Date format

What is the difference in date format?

The date is formatted differently in American English and Standard British English.

Type in the two formats, taking into account that it has to include the day (DD), the month (MM) and the year (YYYY).

ARQUETIPOS

SER BOM, PARECER SER BOM E MOSTRAR QUE É BOM

Use of letter 'U' in words ending in 'OR'

In American English, words ending in 'OR' do not include the letter 'U'.

Type in as many words as you can. Example: 'color' (AmE) and 'colour' (BrE).

DEMONSTRAR LIDERANÇA

Use of double consonants

Type in the words that are written with double consonants only in one version of the language.

Example: 'traveler' (AmE) and 'traveller' (BrE).

DEMONSTRAR AUTORIDADE

Words with different endings

Type in the words which have one ending in American English and another one in Standard British English.

Example: AmE has changed words ending in 're' in 'er': 'theater' and 'theatre'.

STORYTELING DO PRODUTO

PROTÓTIPO
PREENCHIMENTO DAS GAVETAS MENTAIS
MAPEAMENTO DAS DORES

TEMPERO, ADAPTADO NA LINGUAGUEM

CONTRA INTUITIVIDADE
MODELAGEM
DRIVERS MENTAIS
Additional info
AUTORALIDADE
QUEBRA DE PADRÃO

RETENÇÃO DE DADOS

V/ STORTELING DA BIOGRAFIA DOS REFERENTES
V/ STORYTELING DA HISTORIA DA CAUSA
V/ STORYTELING DA HISTORIA DA CRIAÇÃO
PERFIL PESSOAL

The same word with different meanings

Type in examples of words that have different meanings in American and Standard British English.

Example: 'bill' can both refer to paper money (AmE) and an invoice (BrE).

PODCAST/CORTES
Particularity

Different words with the same meaning

There are many objects that are described by different words in American and British English.

Example: 'Cookie' (AmE) and 'biscuit' (BrE) both refer to the same sweet baked food.

Type in some of these words.