Calentamiento (ISG 67-68) To fall Define: To get sick Calentarse

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ISG 67-68 Calentamiento: write out each problem and write out the advice that matches it

Calentamiento (ISG 67-68) To fall Define: To get sick Calentarse To cure yourself To get a cold Pre-write 142 (rules only) onto ISG 162 Define:  Calentarse ponerse vendarse tomarse Quedarse dolerse

Reflexive Pronouns Prepare: Pre-write 142 Procedures: Present: Teach Reflexive Verbs Construction and Usage lesson Participate: Students take notes & participate in lesson examples Practice: Complete the first 5 in exercises 27 & 28 by giving advice using indirect objects and reflexive pronouns Complete Practice packet--do T/F section & first 12 of I-10-1 to review tomorrow Personalize: Order the activities in exercise 5-8 according to your daily routine   Evaluation: Libro 27, 28, packet

Theme: Reflexive Verbs  Overview & Purpose: Learning the use of reflexive pronouns will help Ss express themselves properly when referring to personal activities & to understand the structure of sentences that use reflexive pronouns  Objective: To recite the proper reflexive pronouns for each "person" and correctly conjugate a reflexive verb.  Language Objective: To relate sentences about your life that use reflexive verbs & translate sentences with reflexive verbs

Reflexive Constructions: pronouns and verbs (Las construcciones reflexivas: los pronombres y los verbos)

Verbs with reflexive pronouns Objective: TSWBAT to identify and conjugate a verb with a reflexive pronoun What do the following verbs mean? Bañarse Acostarse Afeitarse Levantarse sentarse

What do the following verbs mean? Bañarse To bathe ones self Acostarse To lay one’s self down (to sleep) Afeitarse (las piernas/la cara) To shave one’s self (legs/face) Levantarse To get one’s self up (out of bed) Sentarse To sit one’s self down

You’ve done this before… Llamarse How do you say your name in Spanish? Me llamo ____ What does that phrase mean? I call MYSELF How do you say “you call yourself”

Reflexive constructions in Spanish are generally used to describe actions that people do to, or for, themselves: Notice that we often indicate that a verb is reflexive by attaching se onto the infinitive Acostarse (ue) To lay one’s self down (to sleep) Afeitarse To shave (one’s self) Bañarse To bathe one’s self Cepillarse (los dientes, el pelo) To brush one’s (teeth, hair,) Despertarse (ie) To wake one’s self up Dormirse (ue, u) To go to sleep Lavarse To wash one’s self Levantarse To get/to rise one’s self up Maquillarse To make one’s self up Peinarse (el pelo) To comb one’s self (hair) Quitarse To take off one’s self Secarse To dry one’s self (off) Sentarse (ie) To sit one’s self down Vestirse (i,i) To dress one’s self

Reflexive pronouns with infinitives When you talk about an activity you NEED TO PREFER TO HAVE TO …. You use an INFINITIVE to indicate that it’s an activity—not the action I need to put myself to bed. I prefer to wake myself up early. + DO

Tell what you have to do in the morning? ¿Qué tienes que hacer cuando estás enfermo/a? Tengo que…..

Verbs with reflexive pronouns If the subject and object of a verb are the same… I put ice on myself. I relax myself. A reflexive pronoun can be used. Me/te/se nos/os/se Me enfermo. (enfermarse) Me quedo en cama. (quedarse) It shows that the subject acts upon itself.

Reflexive verbs A reflection of yourself YOU look at YOURSELF The subject and object are the same

Isabel peina a su hermana. Isabel se peina. Reflexive action—performed on oneself Isabel could, of course, comb someone else’s hair, in which case a reflexive construction would not be used, since someone other than the subject would be receiving the effect of the verb. Isabel peina a su hermana. Nonreflexive action—performed on someone else

Lavar (to wash) LAVAR LAVO LAVAMOS LAVAS LAVÁIS LAVA LAVAN

The reflexive pronouns me te se nos os se Note that se serves for both. The only reflexive pronouns that differ in form from direct or indirect object pronouns are third persons singular and plural.

lavarse Me lavo Nos lavamos Te lavas (Os laváis) Se lava Se lavan When you conjugate “lavarse” (to wash ones self), include the reflexive pronoun that agrees with the subject lavarse Me lavo Nos lavamos Te lavas (Os laváis) Se lava Se lavan

One useful function of reflexive constructions is to describe daily personal activities. 12 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 4 El despertador suena a las 5:00. (Yo) me levanto temprano. The subject pronoun, yo, is in parentheses since it is optional in this case; the object pronoun me is used to show who is being gotten up—in this case, the same person as the subject, indicating that I am getting myself up rather than someone else. Whenever the subject and the object of a verb are the same person, the verb is being used reflexively. Mi madre me levanta temprano.

Now let’s look at some more daily activities. Using the verb bañar as an example, the reflexive construction verb paradigm would be as follows in the present tense: Yo me baño. I bathe (myself). Tú te bañas. You bathe (yourself). Él, ella, Ud. se baña. He, she, you (form.) bathe(s) (himself, herself, yourself). Nosotros nos bañamos. We bathe (ourselves). Vosotros os bañáis. You (pl., fam.) bathe (yourselves). Ellos, ellas, Uds. se bañan. They, you (pl., form.) bathe (themselves, yourselves). Notice that English often omits the reflexive pronoun (myself, etc.), whereas it is obligatory in Spanish. Now let’s look at some more daily activities.

When conjugating a reflexive verb… Conjugate the verb normally. (banarse) ___ baño ___ bañas ___ baña Add me, te, se , nos, os, se before the conjugated verb Me baño I bathe myself

1. El pelquero_____ el dedo. 2. El cartero_____ la muñeca al abrir un paquete. 3. El jugador_____ un hueso. El muchacho______ el codo durante el partido.

Practica… 1. Por la mañana yo _____ _________ a las cinco y media. (levantarse) 2. Mi madre _________________ antes de ir al trabajo. (maquillarse) 3. Mis hermanos menores _______________ despues de hacer ejercicio. (bañarse) 4.  Tú ________________ la cara despué de bañarte. (afeitarse) 5. Nosotros _____________________ al llegar a la clase de español.  (sentarse)

reflexive pronoun conjugations 1. Por la mañana yo _____ _________ a las cinco y media. (levantarse) Me levanto 2. Mi madre _________________ antes de ir al trabajo. (maquillarse) Se maquilla 3. Mis hermanos menores _______________ despues de hacer ejercicio. (bañarse) Se bañan 4.  Tú ________________ la cara después de bañarte. (afeitarse) Te afeitas 5. Nosotros _____________________ al llegar a la clase de español.  (sentarse) Nos sentamos

Choose the appropriate reflexive pronoun. You take a shower. Tú ____ duchas. Maria washes her hair. María ___lava el pelo.  You-all wake up. Ustedes _____ despiertan.  We brush our teeth. Nosotros _____ cepillamos los dientes.  She gets dressed. Ella _____ viste.  They sit down. Ellos _____ sientan.  I'm worried about you. _____ preocupo por ti. Te Se Nos Me

Choose the appropriate form of the verb Lava Duchamos Cepillan Afeito Duermen Visten sentamos Maria washes her hair. (lavarse) María se _____ el pelo.  We take a shower. (ducharse) Nos _____ . They brush their teeth. (cepillarse) Ellos se _____ los dientes.  I shave my legs. (afeitarse) Me _____ las piernas. The boys fall asleep. (dormirse o:ue) Los niños se _____ . The young ladies get dressed. (vestirse e:i) Las señoritas se _____ . We sit down. (sentarse e:ie)

. . . or after and attached to an infinitive or gerund. Clara se seca y se viste después de bañarse. Reflexive pronouns, just like direct and indirect object pronouns, are placed either before the conjugated verb . . . . . . or after and attached to an infinitive or gerund.

In Spanish… You can attach the reflexive verb to the end of the infinitive… I need to brush my teeth Necesito lavarme los dientes. Preferimos acostarnos temprano. Or it can go before the conjugated verb. Me necesito lavar los dientes. Nos Preferimos acostar temprano.

Papá se seca el pelo antes de peinarse. Su hija se sienta al tocador y se maquilla.

Todos nos acostamos temprano para poder levantarnos a tiempo al día siguiente.

Used w/ infinitives Necesitar Preferir Poder Deber Tener que To need to Preferir To prefer Poder To be able to Deber Ought to Tener que To have to Prepositions: Antes de Before Después de After Para (que) In order to En vez de Instead of

Used w/ infinitives Necesitar Preferir Poder Tener que To need to I need to brush my teeth Necesito lavarme los dientes Preferir To prefer We prefer to go to bed early. Preferimos acostarnos temprano Poder To be able to You can leave (irse) Puedes irte. Tener que To have to We have to wake up Tenemos que despertarnos

B. Change the verb ending to agree with the subject of the sentence. Ahora María se puede lavar la cara. (poder, lavarse) Ahora María puede _____ la cara. Me necesito acostar. (necesitar, acostar) _____ acostarme. María se prefiere pesar cada mañana. (preferir, pesarse) María prefiere _____ cada mañana. Juan se necesita afeitar. (necesitar, afeitarse) Juan _____ afeitarse. Juan necesita bañarse. (necesitar, bañarse) Juan se _____ bañar. Lavarse Necesito Pesarse Necesita necesita

B. Change the verb ending to agree with the subject of the sentence. Juan reads a book before going to bed. (acostarse) Juan lee un libro antes de _________ . We read the newspaper after getting up. (levantarse) Leemos el periódico después de _________ . Instead of going to bed, I'm going to study Spanish. (acostarse) En vez de _________ , voy a estudiar español . After taking off her boots, Maria enters the apartment. (quitarse) Después de _________ las botas, María entra el apartamento. The family eats dinner after sitting down. (sentarse) La familia cena después de _________ . After getting dressed, the girls look at themselves in the mirror. (vestirse) Después de _________ , las chicas se miran en el

Calentamiento I take a shower (ducharse). I take a bath (bañarse) You (s. fam) take a shower every day (cada día) He shaves every morning. (afeitarse) She brushes her teeth (los dientes) three times a day (veces al día) (cepillarse)

Reflexive Pronoun Packet I take a shower (ducharse). (yo) me ducho. I take a bath (yo) me baño. You (s. fam) take a shower every day (cada día) (tú) te duchas cada día. He shaves every morning. (afeitarse) (él) se afeita cada mañana. She brushes her teeth (los dientes) three times a day (veces al día) - cepillarse (ella) se cepilla los dientes tres veces al día.

He shaves every morning. She shaves her legs. You (pl. fam) wake up. I go to bed. (yo) me acuesto You wash your hair. (tú) te lavas el pelo. He shaves every morning. Él se afeita cada mañana. She shaves her legs. Ella se afeita las piernas. You (pl. fam) wake up. Vosotros os despertaís

Reflexive Pronoun Packet I-11-3 (first 5) Antes de vestir___, yo plancho la ropa. Después de bañar____, Mariana se acuesta. Antes de ir_____ al trabajo, leemos el periódico. Después de levantar_____, hago la cama. Ellos cenan despué de sentar_____.

Reflexive Pronoun Packet I-11-3 (first 5) Antes de vestir___, y plancho la ropa. ME Después de bañar____, Mariana se acuesta. SE Antes de ir_____ al trabajo, leemos el periódico. NOS Después de levantar_____, hago la cama. Ellos cenan después de sentar_____.

Y ahora, ¿cómo nos sentimos? (Now, how do we feel?) Reflexive constructions are often used to describe feelings, moods, and conditions: Some examples are listed below alegrarse (de) to become happy (about) divertirse [ie, i] (con) to have fun (with) enamorarse (de) to fall in love (with) enfermarse (de, con) to become sick (from, with) enojarse (de, con) to get angry (about, at) olvidarse (de) to forget (to or about)

Me gusta caminar en el parque. Nos alegramos de pasar tiempo con la familia. Me gusta caminar en el parque. A veces los niños se divierten mucho en la bañera.

Te vas a enamorar un día de éstos. Me enfermo cuando como muchos dulces.

Mis padres se enojan si no me acuesto a tiempo. Nunca nos olvidamos de lavarnos los dientes.

The important and versatile verb poner, basically “to put,” means “to put on” (as in clothing) when used reflexively. It also is used reflexively with adjectives to express the idea of “to become.” Pongo mis libros en mi mochila. I put my books in my backpack. En invierno, nos ponemos un abrigo antes de salir. In the winter, we put on an overcoat before going out. Los niños se ponen tristes cuando su padre está fuera. The children are (become) sad when their father is out of town.

I become angry She becomes sad We become frustrated Me pongo furioso/a Ella se pone triste We become frustrated Nos ponemos frustrados

Write the word or words necessary to form an equivalent sentence. Juan necesita lavarse el pelo. (necesitar, lavarse) Juan _____ necesita lavar el pelo. Nos preferimos lavar con jabón perfumado. (preferir, lavarse) Preferimos _____ con jabón perfumado. Tú puedes dormirte. (poder, dormirse) Te _____ dormir. Juan se necesita bañar. (necesitar, bañarse) Juan _____ bañarse. Nos necesitamos duchar esta noche. (necesitar, ducharse) Nosotros _____ ducharnos esta noche. Necesitamos ducharnos esta noche. (necesitar, ducharse) _____ necesitamos duchar esta noche. Juan se necesita lavar el pelo. (necesitar, lavarse) Juan _____ lavarse el pelo. Te puedes dormir. (poder, dormirse) Tú puedes _____ . Preferimos lavarnos con jabón perfumado. (preferir, lavarse) _____ preferimos lavar con jabón perfumado.

Write the word or words necessary to form an equivalent sentence. Juan necesita lavarse el pelo. (necesitar, lavarse) Juan SE necesita lavar el pelo. Nos preferimos lavar con jabón perfumado. (preferir, lavarse) Preferimos LAVARNOS con jabón perfumado. Tú puedes dormirte. (poder, dormirse) Te PUEDES dormir. Juan se necesita bañar. (necesitar, bañarse) Juan _____ bañarse. Nos necesitamos duchar esta noche. (necesitar, ducharse) Nosotros _____ ducharnos esta noche. Necesitamos ducharnos esta noche. (necesitar, ducharse) _____ necesitamos duchar esta noche. Juan se necesita lavar el pelo. (necesitar, lavarse) Juan _____ lavarse el pelo. Te puedes dormir. (poder, dormirse) Tú puedes DORMIRTE . Preferimos lavarnos con jabón perfumado. (preferir, lavarse) NOS preferimos lavar con jabón perfumado.

Calentamiento Complete the section on your worksheet with the pictures. Decide if the sentences require a reflexive pronoun (only if subject and object are the same!)

Arriba Additional Practice p 131 (5-10) Yo _____ Sonia y tengo muchos hijos. Yo ____ a mi hijo Samuel en la universidad todos los sábados. Paula, mi hija mayor, _____ temprano todos los días para ir a trabajar. Muchas veces paula _____ a su hermanito también. Mi hija Lucia _____ a su hermanita Susi. Lucia _____ sin prisa despues. Mi hija Laura _____ su carro todos los viernes Despues Laura _____ bien las manos y la cara. ¡Asi es mi familia!

Theme: Reflexive Practice & Reciprocal Construction (161-162)  Objective & Big Picture: The use of reciprocal construction allows the student to properly express what people to "reciprocally" --talk on the phone with each other, love each other, hug each other, write to each other  Language Objective: to tell what famous duos do together using the reciprocal construction. (p 162/5-9)

Reciprocal Pronouns/Verbs

Procedures: Present - Review Reflexive Pronoun Packet; Teach students Reciprocal Construcation and Use Participate - Students take notes & practice w/ lesson prompts Practice - tell what famous duos do together using the reciprocal construction. (p 162/5-9) Personalize - Create 5 sentences using the Reciprocal Verbs from your chapter to tell what you & your friends/family/BF-GF do together (school appropriate sentences please!) Evaluation: Libro 5-10/5-9 + 5 created sentences

(We love each other a lot.) One another, each other The pronouns nos, os, and se can be used to express reciprocal actions or conditions, that is, what people do to each other or how they feel about one another. Los novios se hablan por teléfono. The boyfriend & girlfriend talk to one another on the phone. (We love each other a lot.) Nos queremos mucho. Of course, the reciprocal pronouns must be plural by definition, since “one another” refers to more than one person. Note that they coincide in form with the plural reflexive pronouns.

Common Reciprocal Verbs Amarse/Quererse To love each other Llamarse To call each other Escribirse To write each other Verse To see each other Besarse To kiss each other Abrazarse To hug each other Odiarse To hate each other Encontrarse To find each other Tolerarse To tolerate each other

Somos novios (Luis Miguel) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FnOw7vIv9yA Mantenemos un cariño limpio y puro Como todos Procuramos el momento más obscuro Para hablarnos Para darnos el más dulce de los besos Recordar de qué color son los cerezos Sin hacer mas comentarios, somos novios Somos novios Pues los dos sentimos el mutuo amor profundo Y con eso ya ganamos lo más grande De este mundo Nos amamos, nos besamos Como novios Nos deseamos y hasta a veces sin motivo y Sin razón, nos enojamos Somos novios

MODELO: Romeo y Julieta Romeo y Julieta se quieren mucho. ALGUNAS PAREJAS Charlie Brown y Snoopy Antonio y Cleopatra Antonio Banderas y Melanie Griffith los republicanos y los demócratas los perros (dogs) y los gatos (cats) Marc Anthony y Jennifer López Tú y yo ¿…? ALGUNAS RELACIONES quererse llamarse Escribirse Verse (no) besarse abrazarse Odiarse Encontrarse tolerarse

MODELO: Romeo y Julieta Romeo y Julieta se quieren mucho. ALGUNAS PAREJAS Charlie Brown y Snoopy se quieren como amigos Tú y yo nos llamamos cada día Antonio y Cleopatra se aman Antonio Banderas y Melanie Griffith se besan los republicanos y los demócratas se odian los perros (dogs) y los gatos (cats) no se toleran ALGUNAS RELACIONES quererse llamarse Escribirse Verse (no) besarse Odiarse Encontrarse tolerarse

(school appropriate sentences please!) - Create 2 sentences using the Reciprocal Verbs from your chapter to tell what you & your best friend do together 1st person plural What your parents or a famous couple do 3rd person plural (school appropriate sentences please!)

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Reflexive Pronoun Packet I-11-1: first five All of ¿verdadero o falso? I-11-2: first five I-11-3: all 1-11-4: first three