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English at Work 

Episode 10: The brainstorm 

Language for disagreeing 

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Narrator:  Welcome! The team at Tip Top Tradin g are hard at work, making plans for 

the launch and presentation of their  latest product: the revolutionary, 

almost real Imperial Lemon. They are 'brainstorming', sharing ideas on how 

to make their lemon a success.  

Tom:  But it needs to be bright! 

Anna:  This is much more exciting. 

Denise:  But having three colours would work better.  

Narrator:  There is a lot of disagreement going on , which is putting Anna's vocabulary 

to the test!    

Paul:    Right, I'm taking the final decision: the colour scheme will be green and 

yellow, so that's that. Now, the first presentation will be to er, Mr, er, 

Slime.  

Anna:   Mr  Lime. 

Paul:   Oh, er, Mr Lime - that bit of biscuit looked like an 's' – Mr Lime, thank you 

Annabel. 

Anna:   Anna. 

Paul:    Mr Lime and his team at  Citrus Ventures. Ideas please! 

Anna:   Why don't we offer Citrus Ventures a special opening offer: 20% off 

Imperial Lemon orders  made this month.  

Paul:  Hmm... 

Anna:  We could even do that for all our regular clients. 

Denise:  That would be a big risk. 

Anna:  No.  

Denise:  If we do that once, all our clients will start asking for 20% off everything. 

Anna:  No, I disagree. 

Denise:  We'll be bankrupt! 

Anna:   No, you're wrong. 

Narrator:   Er- Anna, maybe you should find a better way of saying you disagree  

   with Denise.  

Anna:   I'm so frustrated! I can't think of the right words. 

Narrator:  It helps if you try phrases like: 

   Well, I'm not so sure about that... then explain why. 

    Or start your sentence with 'but' when you want to disagree with what has 

  just been said. 

   Or, to seem more polite, you can try: 

   I see your point, but actually I think... 

Anna:   I'll try. 

Narrator:  And don't be aggressive Anna - and give your reasons too, or you'll upset 

Denise again! 

Anna:   OK. Well, I'm not so sure about that. I think it will improve our sales of 

lemons and make our clients happy. Happy clients will come back to buy 

more. 

Paul:    Yes, that's a good point Annabe - Anna.  

Tom:    But 20% is a lot – maybe 5% would be better.   

Anna:  But if we're going to make a special offer, we should make it so good that 

everyone will say yes! 

Denise:  But people might think there's something wrong with our lemons and that 

we're desperate to get rid of them. 

Anna:  I see your point, but, if we explain th is is just a special offer for special 

clients, they'll understand. 

Paul:  I like that idea. Good: 20% off for all regular clients just for this month. 

Anna, you'll be making the presentation to Citrus Ventures, so make sure 

you include that offer. 

Tom:   Uh-huh. 

Anna:   Yes. 

Paul:  Right, next, what photos do we have of the lemons...? 

Narrator:  Finding the right words to disagree in meetings isn't always easy, but Anna 

managed in the end. She started sentences with this short word to show 

that she was about to disagree wi th what had just been said: 

But... 

   And used these phrases: 

I'm not so sure about that...... 

I see your point, but actually I think... 

    The next big challenge for Anna will be her presentation to Citrus Ventures. 

    Join us again soon to find out what happens! 

Anna:  I've got to do a good job but it's going to take me ages. Ah well, I had 

better get started otherwise I'm going to be here all night! 

Listening Challenge: 

What discount does Anna suggest giving to their clients who order the Imperial Lemons? 

Answer: 20% 

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