Learning Objectives
2 minutes readingPreferences: I'd rather + base verb / I'd prefer to + verb. Polite disagreement: Acknowledge first, then use "however" or "to be honest".
Grammar Explanation
4 minutes readingExpressing What You Want
Rather: "I'd rather prioritize Project A."
Prefer to: "I'd prefer to finish this first."
Comparing: "I'd rather work remotely than commute."
Disagreeing Diplomatically
Acknowledge: "I see your point, however..."
Soften: "To be honest, I'm not sure about that."
Alternative: "That's true, but have you considered...?"
Positive → Disagreement → Positive. "Good idea. However, the timeline might be tight. Perhaps we could adjust it?"
Context & Professional Usage
5 minutes readingExpressing Preferences
Polite Disagreement
Business English Examples
6 minutes readingProfessional Preferences & Disagreement
Preference with comparison
Acknowledge then disagree
Softened disagreement
Diplomatic alternative
Too Direct/Impolite
Use: "I'm not sure I agree because..."
Use: "I'd rather try a different approach."
Use: "I'm not entirely sure that approach will work."
Professional Listening Exercise
6 minutesListen to a negotiation conversation:
Manager: I think we should launch the product next month. What do you think?
Sarah: I see your point, however, I'd rather we wait until the testing phase is complete.
Manager: But the market window is now. We can't afford to wait.
Sarah: I understand the urgency. To be honest, though, I have some concerns about the quality.
Manager: What specifically concerns you?
Sarah: Well, I'd prefer to fix the bugs we found last week before launch. Have you considered the impact of a poor first impression?
Manager: That's a fair point. What would you suggest?
Sarah: I'd rather prioritize quality than rush to market. Perhaps we could launch a beta version first?
Manager: Actually, that's not a bad idea.
Sarah: This way, we'd get user feedback while finishing the full version.
Manager: I'm not entirely convinced, but let's discuss it with the team.
Sarah: Thank you. I appreciate you considering my perspective.
Question 1: What does Sarah prefer to do?
Question 2: What alternative does Sarah suggest?
Question 3: Complete: "I'd _______ prioritize quality than rush to market."
Quick Comprehension Quiz
4 minutesExpressing preference professionally:
Polite way to disagree:
Correct form: "I'd rather _____ now."
Professional Practice Exercises
7 minutesExercise A: Complete the diplomatic phrases
1. I'd _______ work remotely than commute every day.
2. I see your point, _______ I have some concerns.
3. To be _______, I'm not entirely convinced.
4. Have you _______ the budget implications?
Speaking Preparation
4 minutesPractice expressing preferences and disagreeing diplomatically.
Express work preferences: "I'd rather... / I'd prefer to..."
Practice: "I see your point, however... / To be honest..."
Key skills: Suggestions, second conditional, preferences, polite disagreement
Next: Module 6 - Clear Presentations and Descriptions
