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Lampiran RPP EXPRESSING PREFERENCE Activity 1 Learn the examples of expressions used for showing preferences! - I prefer coffee to soft drink at this time of the day. - I would rather stay home in weekends than to go to the movie. - I like badminton better than volleyball. - I would prefer Coca Cola, please. - I would rather choose the black shoes. - Which one do you prefer? - Which one do you like best? Asking about preference: - Which one do you prefer? - Would you prefer … or …? - Would you prefer …? - Do you like … better than …? - Which one would you like … or …? - We can … or …. What do you say? - What is your favorite? - Which one do you like best … or …? - Would you rather … than …? Expressing preference: - I like/enjoy … better than … - Let’s do … first. - I find … is more interesting. - My preference would always …. - I’d rather …. - I prefer this to that …. - Yes. I like this better than that …. - My favorite is …. - I like this best of all. Activity 2 Learn the following explanation! PREFER: + Noun +TO + Noun : I prefer coffee to tea + -ING Form + TO + ING Form : I prefer skiing to swimming . = to talk about general preferences + TO Infinitive + RATHER THAN + Bare Infinitive : I prefer to eat fish rather than (eat) meat to talk about general preferences WOULD PREFER + TO Infinitive : Expressing Preferences-1 | Page

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Lampiran RPP

EXPRESSING PREFERENCEActivity 1Learn the examples of expressions used for showing preferences!- I prefer coffee to soft drink at this time of the day. - I would rather stay home in weekends than to go to the movie.- I like badminton better than volleyball. - I would prefer Coca Cola, please.- I would rather choose the black shoes.- Which one do you prefer?- Which one do you like best?

Asking about preference:- Which one do you prefer?- Would you prefer … or …?- Would you prefer …?- Do you like … better than …?- Which one would you like … or …?- We can … or …. What do you say?- What is your favorite?- Which one do you like best … or …?- Would you rather … than …?

Expressing preference:- I like/enjoy … better than …- Let’s do … first.- I find … is more interesting.- My preference would always ….- I’d rather ….- I prefer this to that ….- Yes. I like this better than that ….- My favorite is ….- I like this best of all.

Activity 2Learn the following explanation! PREFER:     +   Noun +TO + Noun :  I prefer coffee to tea

                         +  -ING  Form + TO + ING Form    :    I  prefer  skiing to swimming.  = to talk about general preferences                         +   TO  Infinitive + RATHER THAN + Bare Infinitive :   

I prefer to eat fish rather than (eat) meat  to talk about general preferences 

WOULD PREFER +  TO Infinitive  :Would you like to have a cup of coffee? I’d prefer to have some water. = To talk about specific preference ♪  Another clause  can be introduced by rather than + bare infinitive : He’d prefer to stay at home rather than drive to the restaurant ♪  Prefer takes an object when we want to introduce a new subject: I would prefer her to stay at home

WOULD RATHER/SOONER   SAME SUBJECT :             followed by the bare infinitive: I'd rather play football than golf   but   I prefer football to golf Or the Perfect Infinitive: I'd rather have stayed at home

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      DIFFERENT SUBJECT: → Use a Past Tense with present or future meaning:  Shall I open the window? I'd rather you didn't ....

                                                 → Use a Past Perfect  with past meaning:  I'd rather you hadn't called him old   HAD BETTER + Bare Infinitive  (= should/ought)

        You had/'d better book your flight early         I'd better not take out a loan; I won't be able to pay it back      This structure is used to give advice or to say what the best thing to do in a particular situation is. Had better is more emphatic than Should or Ought to  but it is not as emphatic as Must         You must see a lawyer. (strong advice)         You had better see a lawyer (less emphatic than "Must")         You should/ought to see a lawyer (even less emphatic)

 Activity 3Fill the blanks with the appropriate prepositions!1. I prefer singing _______________ dancing.2. She would rather read novel _______________ short stories. 3. The man like Michael Jackson _______________ Phil Collins.4. Mr. Javelins prefers to play football _______________ volleyball.5. My father likes wearing jackets _______________ suits.6. I would prefer to watch TV _______________ play video game.7. She would rather live in cities _______________ in country side. 8. The child likes toys _______________ video games.9. They prefer cycling _______________ running.10. He likes opening his e-mail _______________ browsing on the internet.

 Activity 4With your partner, complete these dialogues using the expressions you have learned and practice speaking then out!1. Moses : Do you want to go to Justin Bieber concert tonight?

Luke : Not really. I’d rather ____________________________________________________________________________2. Josy : Would you like to go out with me?

Jaclyn : Thanks, but I would prefer _____________________________________________________________________Josy : That’s alright, perhaps another day.

3. Father : What would you rather do today, ______________________________ or __________________________?Son : Neither. I prefer _________________________________________________________________________________

4. Matthew : Do you like ___________________________________ better than ____________________________________?Mark : No. I like ____________________________________ better than _______________________________________

5. Derry : Would you prefer ___________________________________ or _______________________________________?Tim : I prefer _________________________________________________________________ because it’s more fun.

 Activity 5With your partner, practice the following dialogues then make your own dialogues based on the situations!Example 1: tea-coffeeYou : Which do you prefer, tea or coffee?Your friend : I prefer tea. Coffee keeps me awake.You : That’s true. And it is not good for your heath.Example 2: music program-quizYou : I like music program better this quiz. Please switch the channel.Your brother : All right. Which would you prefer, SCTY or RCTI?You : Let’s see SCTV.Situations:1. English-Mathematic2. Blue T-shirt-Red T-shirt3. Go shopping in the morning-go shopping in the afternoon

6. Reading-writing7. Meatball-pizza8. Football-volleyball

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4. Live in a village-live in a big city5. Travel by train-travel by bus

9. Horror movies-action movies10. Rock-pop

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