El abrecerebros 26/3/13 Translate the following: 1. There is so much toothpaste here. 2. I saw Candyman in the mirror. 3. There are too many toothbrushes. 4. We like orange juice (juice of orange). 5. He doesn’t have shaving cream. 6. My wife doesn’t need makeup. 7. Quiero levantarme más temprano, pero es difícil. 8. Ella necesita maquillarse en casa, no en la escuela.
El objetivo del día I can discuss grooming habits (e.g. showering, brushing teeth) and talk about my daily routine (e.g. waking up, going to bed). I can correctly use reflexive pronouns (me, te, se, nos, os, se) with reflexive verbs (-se).
Escribimos UNIT 13 Vocabulario. Un video Repaso de ayer
Piccionario/$ Pyramid/Los gestos GRUPOS Artista / Actor-Actriz ¡Enfoque en los –se verbos! ¡Enfoque en los –se verbos!
Yo Tú Ellano Usted Nosotros no Vosotros Ellas Ustedes
Only change the stem in the present tense! Perder (e>ie) – to lose Querer (e>ie) – to want Mentir (e>ie) – to lie Encontrar (o>ue) – to find Recordar (o>ue) – to remember Volver (o>ue) – to return Repetir (e>i) – to repeat
Spanish universities use two different grading scales. The students' performance is assessed using a 10-point grading scale. The grades can be expressed in words as follows: 10 with distinction: "Matrícula de Honor". 9-10: "Sobresaliente" ("outstanding") : "Notable" ("remarkable") : "Aprobado" ("pass") : "Suspenso" ("fail").
Perder (e>ie) – to lose Querer (e>ie) – to want Mentir (e>ie) – to lie Encontrar (o>ue) – to find Recordar (o>ue) – to remember Volver (o>ue) – to return Repetir (e>i) – to repeat
¡Vamos a caminar por la clase!
Para dulce (¿Correcto o No?) Perder (e>ie) – to lose Yo perdo Querer (e>ie) – to want Tú queres Mentir (e>ie) – to lie Él miente Encontrar (o>ue) – to find Ellos encontran Recordar (o>ue) – to remember Usted recuerda Volver (o>ue) – to return Volvemos Repetir (e>i) – to repeat Ella repete
Reflexive Verbs –se In the INFINITIVE form, terminan en –se. What I do to myself What you do to yourself What he does to himself What she does to herself What we do to ourselves What “you all do” to “yourselves” What they do to themselves What one does to oneself
1. I brush my teeth. (I myself brush the teeth) 2. You comb your hair. (You yourself comb the hair) 3. He bathes at night. (He himself bathes at night) 4. She has fun. (She herself has fun) 5. We brush our hair. (We ourselves brush the hair) 6. You all wake up early. (You all yourselves wake up early) 7. They go to bed late. (They themselves go to bed late) 8. The patients passed out. (The patients themselves passed out)
¡Son usados mucho en español!
Reflexive Verbs de Unidad 13 Mirarse - … Afeitarse - … Cepillarse - … Lavarse - … Desayunarse - … Llamarse - … Ducharse - … Quebrarse - … Levantarse - … Quitarse - …
Reflexive Verbs Por ejemplo: Divorciarse – to get (oneself) a divorce Caerse – to fall down se Desmayarse – to faint se Quejarse – to complain se Suicidarse - …
Reflexive Verbs All reflexive verb conjugations use Reflexive Pronouns. MeNos TeOs Se
ar Ducharse = to shower MENOS TEOS SE
ar Peinarse = to comb oneself MENOS TEOS SE
ar Cepillarse – To brush o 1. Yo (no) me cepillo los dientes. as 2. Tú (no) te cepillas los dientes. a 3. Él (no) se cepilla los dientes. a 4. Ella (no) se cepilla los dientes. a 5. Usted (no) se cepilla los dientes. amos 6. Nosotros (no) nos cepillamos el pelo. áis 7. Vosotros (no) os cepilláis el pelo. an 8. Ellos/Ellas (no) se cepillan el pelo. an 9. Ustedes (no) se cepillan el pelo. MENOS TEOS SE
ar Levantarse = to get up MENOS TEOS SE
er Ponerse la ropa= to put on clothes MENOS TEOS SE
ar Llamarse = to call oneself MENOS TEOS SE