Learning Targets I can define a reflexive verb I can identify reflexive pronouns I know placement of reflexive pronouns I can conjugate a reflexive verb
Studyspanish. com helped us research reflexive verbs & gave us a definition
When a verb is reflexive it always ends in “se” Quitarse – to take off despertarse – to wake up vestirse – to get dressed
¿Te acuerdas? me te le nos os les We used these pronouns with GUSTAR me te se nos os sese Reflexive pronouns are similar, just the 3 rd person singular and plural are different.
We learned in Spanish 1 how to ask and give names me te se nos os sese The verb llamarse is reflexive. Although we learned the meaning “My name is” It literally means “I call myself” Me llamo Te llamas Se llama Nos llamamos Os llamáis Se llaman
Using our background knowledge from Spanish 1 and the use of them in Spanish 2 will make conjugating reflexive verbs easier!! ¿Cómo te llamas? Me llamo María. Mi abuela se llama Cristina. Mis hermanas se llaman Julia y Ana. Mi tío es delgado y tiene el pelo negro. Se llama Roberto.
You already know how to conjugate: Take off the verb ending
Background knowledge is a must!
Conjugating for reflexives just adds one step.
Here is another look at these reflexive pronouns me te se nos os sese
Vamos a practicar … InfinitiveConjugated Despertarse Él Él se despierta acostarse Ellos se acuestan peinarse Tú te peinas Vestirse Nosotros nos vestimos
despert se ar sedespert sedespierta El gato se despierta. You take your ending off You put your pronoun on it goes before the verb conjugate and you’re done… A jingle written by Spanish students Brandon, Allysa & Amanda
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