Sales Pitch


🗓️ Idiom: Sales Pitch (n)


💬 Meaning

  • A prepared presentation or speech used to persuade someone to buy a product or service.
  • Writing or speaking to try and sell something.

🧠 Example Sentences

  • The team spent the morning preparing their sales pitch for the new software package.
  • During the call, the representative gave me a strong sales pitch, but I still wasn’t convinced.
  • Her sales pitch focused on how the product would help companies cut costs.

🏛️ Origin

The term “pitch” has long been used in sales and advertising to mean a spoken attempt to sell something. It comes from the idea of “pitching” or “throwing” an idea at someone, hoping they’ll accept it—similar to how a pitcher throws a ball in baseball.


📝 Practice Exercises

1. Fill in the blank:
We only had five minutes to deliver our ________ to the potential investors.

Answer

sales pitch

2. Choose the best meaning of “sales pitch”:
A) A written contract between buyer and seller
B) A persuasive talk to encourage someone to buy
C) A complaint made by a customer

Answer

B) A persuasive talk to encourage someone to buy

3. Change the sentence using “sales pitch”:
“The manager gave a persuasive talk to try to sell the service package.”

Answer

The manager gave a sales pitch for the service package.


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