Capítulo 3 Talking about your daily routine
El vocabulario If it helps you draw a simple sketch next to the vocabulary word to help you remember it.
despertarse (ie) el despertador
levantarse
ducharse el jabón
bañarse el champú la bañera las toallas
secarse el pelo la secadora de pelo el cepillo
peinarse el peine
maquillarse el maquillaje
lavarse los dientes cepillarse los dientes el cepillo de los dientes la pasta de dientes
afeitarse
vestirse (i) ponerse la ropa
mirarse el espejo
acostarse (ue)
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REFLEXIVE VERBS
What do all these verbs have in common? afeitarse ducharse peinarse lavarse los dientes ponerse maquillarse mirarse to shave to shower to comb ones hair to brush ones teeth to put on to put on makeup to look at oneself
What does a ______________ mean? What does the "se" mean? The “se” means that the verb is What does a ______________ mean? _________________________________________. reflexive. reflexive verb
Rules for Reflexive Verbs Reflexive pronouns are placed before the verb or attached to the infinitive Ejemplo: Lupita se levanta a las diez porque le gusta levantarse tarde. 2. When using a reflexive verb with a part of the body, use a definite article. Me lavo el pelo con champú y las manos con jabón.
Reflexive Pronouns Yo Nosotros Tú Él Ellos Ella Ellas Usted Ustedes In Spanish, the infinitives of reflexive verbs have the “se” attached to them (afeitarse, ponerse). The se changes according to the __________. subject Yo Nosotros Tú Él Ellos Ella Ellas Usted Ustedes no me te se se
Conjugating Reflexive Verbs (Yo) ____ ducho I am showering/ I shower. (Tú) ____ afeitas.. You are shaving/you shave. Juanito (Él) _____ peina. Juanito (he)is combing his hair/ he combs his hair. me (Nosotros) ____ duchamos. We are showering/ We shower. (Ellas) _____ peinan. They are combing their hair/ they comb their hair. nos te se se
¡Practica! Actividad de escuchar- pg. 64 #7
Vocabulary to describe your daily routine Típico Gastar Mucho tiempo Normalmente Todos los días Siempre A veces Nunca Por lo general Typical To spend (time/money) A lot of time Normally Every day Always Sometimes Never In general
Talking about your daily routine To ask somebody’s daily routine, say: 1. ¿Cómo es un día típico? What is a typical day like for you? 2. ¿Cuánto tiempo gastas en vestirte? How much time do you spend getting dressed? 3. ¿Te afietas todos los días? Do you shave every day?
Talking about your daily routine To answer, : 1. Por lo general, me despierto a las ocho y me acuesto a las once. Generally, I get up at eight and I go t, siemo bed at 11. 2. Normalmente, gasto mucho tiempo en vestirme? Normally, I spend a lot of time getting dressed. 3. Sí, siempre. A veces. Nunca. Yes, always. Sometimes. Never.
Adverbs How things are done To form these adverbs: When, where hoy- (-mente) To form these adverbs: add -mente to the feminine forms of adjectives típico rápido elegante When, where hoy- mañana- aquí- allí- today tomorrow here there típicamente rápidamente elegantemente