This document discusses the concept of preference in English and provides examples. Preference refers to what someone likes more or considers better than something else. There are three main ways to express preference in English: using "like...better than" to indicate a stronger liking, using "prefer...to" to show a choice between two options, and using "would rather...than" to say what someone chooses over another option. The document then gives examples of sentences using each of these expressions of preference.
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Presentation Preference
1. What’s preference?What’s preference?
Related words of English to expressRelated words of English to express
about which someone like so much orabout which someone like so much or
it’s better than the other.it’s better than the other.
Preference
3. Examples of PreferenceExamples of Preference
The use of like ………. Better than
a. You like mangoes better than apples.
b. Mellyn likes studying English better than studying math.
4. The use of PreferThe use of Prefer
The use of Prefer ………. To
a. Mr. Benny and Ms. Ellyn prefer coffee to tea.
b. I prefer drink coffee to drink tea.
c. Nancy prefers drinking coffee to drinking tea.
5. The use of would ratherThe use of would rather
The use of would rather ……….. Than …...
a. He would rather speak English than speak Mandarin.
b. Celine would rather drive car fast than drive car slowly.
8. EXERCISEEXERCISE
Let’s do exercises from module and students’
workbook!
Don’t be afraid of making mistake if you want to be
the winner as laziness!
Ask for your teacher’s help whenever you find any
difficulties to do!