유닛 6: Jurassic mystery: unpacking the past
Modals of deduction and speculation - present and past
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- 4Travellers' tales
- 5The colleague from hell
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- 7Career changes
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- 12Fashion forward
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- 14Extreme sports
- 15Food fads
- 16Me, my selfie and I
- 17Endangered animals
- 18A nip and a tuck: cosmetic surgery
- 19I'm really sorry...
- 20Telling stories
- 21Fakes and phrasals
- 22Looking to the future
- 23Becoming familiar with things
- 24From rags to riches
- 25Against the odds
- 26Our future on Mars?
- 27Where is it illegal to get a fish drunk?
- 28Dodgy dating
- 29Annoying advice
- 30I'll have been studying English for thirty weeks
세션 1
We're looking at the prefixes de-, dys-, and dis- in this unit. Join us for 6 Minute Vocabulary, and then do two activities to test your knowledge of prefixes!
Re-, pre-, pro-, in-, un-, mis-
There are lots of prefixes to learn in English. In our pre-intermediate course we looked at six more: re-, pre-, and pro- in Unit 24, and un-, in- and mis- back in Unit 3.
First, let's revise the meanings of these prefixes! Later, we'll do a test.
1) re = again
- reheat (heat again), reuse (use again), replay (play again), revise (look at again)
2) pre = before, already
- precooked (cooked already), prepacked (packed already), prewar (before a war)
3) pro = in support of, in favour of (often followed by a hyphen)
- proactive (in favour of being active), pro-British (in favour of Britain), pro-capitalist (in favour of capitalism)
4) un = not
- unclean (not clean), unhygienic (not hygienic), unhappy (not happy)
5) in = not
- incomplete (not complete), intolerant (not tolerant), inaccurate (not accurate)
6) mis = wrong, or not
- mishear (to hear incorrectly), misunderstanding (a situation when people understand each other wrongly), mislead (to make someone believe the wrong thing)
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To do
It's time to see if you can build some more vocabulary. Revision is important before an exam, as we know. Let's read about a young man called Richard as he revises for his exams. Can you fill in the gaps in the story with the correct words, even if you haven't seen them before?
Choose the prefix
7 Questions
You might not know all these words, but it doesn't matter! Use your knowledge of prefixes to fill the gaps.
도움
엑티비티
You might not know all these words, but it doesn't matter! Use your knowledge of prefixes to fill the gaps.
힌트
He does well in exams, so he is intelligentQuestion 1 of 7
도움
엑티비티
You might not know all these words, but it doesn't matter! Use your knowledge of prefixes to fill the gaps.
힌트
We're looking back in time, to where he went before school startedQuestion 2 of 7
도움
엑티비티
You might not know all these words, but it doesn't matter! Use your knowledge of prefixes to fill the gaps.
힌트
It's not severe... it sounds like it could be a medical condition. Which prefix do we need in that case?Question 3 of 7
도움
엑티비티
You might not know all these words, but it doesn't matter! Use your knowledge of prefixes to fill the gaps.
힌트
Which prefix is used when things are 'wrong'?Question 4 of 7
도움
엑티비티
You might not know all these words, but it doesn't matter! Use your knowledge of prefixes to fill the gaps.
힌트
They want him to go, so they're in favour of university.Question 5 of 7
도움
엑티비티
You might not know all these words, but it doesn't matter! Use your knowledge of prefixes to fill the gaps.
힌트
We're looking for something that means 'not convenient'Question 6 of 7
도움
엑티비티
You might not know all these words, but it doesn't matter! Use your knowledge of prefixes to fill the gaps.
힌트
What would mean 'to make fresh again'?Question 7 of 7
Excellent!Great job!네 안타깝군요이번 점수입니다:
End of Session 1
Well done. We hope that next time you see a word starting with one of these prefixes you'll feel a bit more confident, not unconfident! In Session 2 we're looking at modals of speculation and deduction, things like might, may and could...
Session Vocabulary
What do these prefixes mean?
re
againpre
before, alreadypro
in support of, in favour of (often followed by a hyphen)un
notin
notmis
wrong, or not