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Spanish Year 7: Term 1 Unit 1: ¡Hola! : Lesson 1
29/03/ :41 Lesson Objective:Lesson Objective: To be able to describe daily routines in the 1st and 3rd person. Skills Focus: Skills Focus: Starter – Quick vocab test-family members. Time dominoes Ü seite 16 Aufgabe Listening activity Partnerarbeit- speaking. 5 mins Vocabulary: Vocabulary: Plenary:
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vocabulario Tengo Soy el pelo los ojos azul verrugas pecas rizado
ondulado calvo I have I am Hair Eyes Blue Warts Freckles Curly Wavy bald
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Ñ página 16 ejercicio Read through the text and make a list of phrases that describe daily routine. Compare your list with your partner.
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Ñ página 16 ejercicio 1 Mentira No mencionado Verdad
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Ñ página 16 ejercicio 2a Escucha la conversación y contesta a las
preguntas…¿Quién… Se levanta tarde? I Sale a divertirse los sábados o domingos? M No se aburre en casa? M Se peina y se maquilla? M Se duerme temprano? M Se acuesta tarde? I Come un desayuno ligero? I Sigue una rutina fija? M
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Ñ página 16 ejercicio 2b Es Se levanta Se acuesta Toca Se divierte
Se aburre Peinarse Maquillarse Acostarse Tiene
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¡Charlamos! ¿ Te levantas tarde?
¿ Sales a divertirte los sábados o domingos? ¿ No te aburres en casa? ¿ Te peinas y te maquillas? ¿ Te duermes temprano? ¿ Te acuestas tarde? ¿ Comes un desayuno ligero? ¿ Sigues una rutina fija?
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Spanish Year 7: Term 1 Unit 1: ¡Hola! : Lesson 1
29/03/ :41 Lesson Objective:Lesson Objective: To be able to describe daily routines in the 1st and 3rd person. Skills Focus: Skills Focus: Starter – Quick vocab test-family members. Time dominoes Ü seite 16 Aufgabe Listening activity Partnerarbeit- speaking. 5 mins Vocabulary: Vocabulary: Plenary:
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Jot down any phrases describing daily routine that you hear!
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Empareja las palabras Se duerme despertarse Me despierto dormirse
Te acuestas acostarse Me maqillo maquillarse
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Reflexive verbs When you look up a verb in the dictionary, if it has ‘se’ written on the end, this means it is a reflexive verb. e.g. lavarse (to have a wash) ducharse (to have a shower) acostarse (to go to bed) These verbs work in exactly the same way as other verbs except that they need an extra word, a reflexive pronoun, which roughly translates at ‘myself’, ‘yourself’ etc. The pronoun must match the person doing the verb. me myself me lavo te yourself te lavas se himself/herself/itself; yourself (polite) se lava nos ourselves nos lavamos os yourselves os laváis se themselves; yourselves (polite) se lavan The reflexive pronouns are usually placed directly in front of the verb.
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Reflexive verbs – continued
When there are two verbs together and one is an infinitive, the reflexive pronoun can go in front of the first verb or on the end of the infinitive. Me quiero duchar or Quiero ducharme ¿No te vas a acostar? or ¿vas a acostarte? You can’t do this, however, with gustar and similar verbs. ‘Me gusta bañarme’ is the only possibilty. You couldn’t say ‘Me me gusta bañar’! When you use the present or imperfect continous tense with a reflexive verb e.g. I am having a shower/He was taking a bath, the reflexive pronoun can be placed in one of two places. Me estoy duchando or Estoy duchándome Note the accent on the gerund. That is there to keep the stress in the original place.
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Mini whiteboard interpreter!
I say it in English You write in Spanish!
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Putting it all together…
Homework: Go on toondoo.com and create a six tile cartoon describing someone’s daily routine. Make that you flex your reflexive pronouns like Arnie’s biceps.
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