3-1 vocab and Impersonal “se”

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3-1 vocab and Impersonal “se”

Impersonal “se” Seen most often on signs in Spanish Directs people to do/not to do certain things or advertises things that are/ aren’t available, allowed, permitted, etc Impersonal because the message is intended for people in general, not one specific person.

Verbs often used with impersonal “se” Se vende/ se venden No se vende(n) Se permite/ se permiten No se permite(n) Se prohíbe/ Se prohíben Se habla Is for sale/ is sold Is not for sale/sold Is permitted Is not permitted Is prohibited Is spoken

(“Se vende” by itself means “for sale”)

B

How to use impersonal “se”: Each verb only has 2 forms: él & ellos. Use se + the él form with singular nouns and infinitives: Se vende una casa (House for sale) Se prohíbe fumar (Smoking prohibited) No se permite nadar (No swimming) Se habla español (Spanish spoken here)

Use se + the ellos form with plural nouns: No se venden bicicletas Bicycles are not sold here Se venden hamburguesas Hamburgers are sold here Se prohíben los sombreros Hats are prohibited No se permiten los animales Animals not allowed

Choose whether A or B is written correctly: One buys ice cream in the ice cream shop a. Se compra helado en la heladaría. b. Se compran pasteles en la pastelería. One finds a bus at the bus station. Se encuentra un autobús en la estación de autobuses. Se encuentran un autobús en la estación de autobuses. Swimming is not permitted. a. No se permiten nadar. b. No se permite nadar. Spanish is spoken here. a. Se habla español aquí. b. Se hablan español aqui. B A B A

Impersonal se + 3-1 vocab Friday’s quiz: complete each statement with the missing vocabulary word/phrase. Some questions on the quiz will use impersonal “se”; some will not. All of the questions on the following slide use impersonal “se”. This slide and your vocab worksheet are what your quiz will look like on Friday.

la licencia de conducir la peluquería Se corta el pelo en_____________. Se compran los muebles en____________. Se juegan y se practican los deportes en________________________. Se usa_________________para textear y hablar con amigos. Se vende helado en________________. Se usa___________para descansar en el parque. Se prohíbe conducir sin_______________________. la mueblería el centro recreativo el teléfono celular la heladería la banca la licencia de conducir