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Life in Cyberspace

Life in Cyberspace. The Warehouse Madrid Upper Intermediate Class. p ro-. He’s pro-hunting. They’re pro-guns. He’s pro-government. For something. anti-. She’s anti-war. He’s anti-government. Against something. pre-. Here’s a preview of the next chapter. That gun is pre-WWII. before.

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Life in Cyberspace

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  1. Life in Cyberspace The Warehouse Madrid Upper Intermediate Class

  2. pro- • He’s pro-hunting. • They’re pro-guns. • He’s pro-government. • For something

  3. anti- • She’s anti-war. • He’s anti-government. • Against something

  4. pre- • Here’s a preview of the next chapter. • That gun is pre-WWII. • before

  5. post- • He’s a postgraduate. • Post-war Poland was very different from pre-war Poland. • after

  6. under- • He’s undervalued at his job. • She’s underqualified for what she’s doing. • He’s getting underpaid for the work he’s doing. • Not enough

  7. over- • I’m overwhelmed by the amount of work I have to do today. • They overestimated the amount that it would cost to fix the leak. • Too much

  8. multi- • She likes to multitask. She cooks lunch and dinner at the same time and then puts dinner in the fridge. • many

  9. re- • He’s going to retake that class and see if he can get a better grade this time. • I’ve got to redecorate my living room. It’s so outdated. • Do something again

  10. mis- • He’s miscalculated the length and width of the window. Now he has to build a new screen. • She misunderstood when her boss said that she should move on to bigger and better things. He was promoting her. She thought she was being fired. • Do something incorrectly

  11. ex- • His ex-girlfriend stopped by the shop today. She’s more attractive than his current girlfriend. • She’s an ex-smoker. She gave up smoking 10 years ago. • Used to be

  12. self- • I’m very self-reliant. I work independently. • I don’t know self-defense but I think it’s a good thing for everyone to learn. • Are you self-disciplined or do you need someone to tell you what to do? • of/ by yourself

  13. non- • Astrology is non-scientific. • He works non-stop, every single day of the week. • not

  14. 7.2 • Ian • How´syourfirstday back at work • A bit of a nightmare • Why´sthat? • I’d only been away from the office for a week • I love getting emails. • It’s the only thing I do these days.

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