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Directions: Copy the following sentences and conjugate the given verbs in the PRESENT TENSE. Use the charts above to help.
1. Yo (bailar) con mis amigos. 2. Los estudiantes (estudiar) en la biblioteca. 3. Nosotros (abrir) las puertas a las seis y media. 4. Ella (comer) el almuerzo en la cafetería de la
escuela. 5. Los niños (compartir) los juguetes muy bien. 6. ¿Tú (correr) mucho con el equipo de fútbol? 7. Mi madre (cocinar) comida muy deliciosa todas
las noches. 8. Nosotros (comprar) los libros para la escuela
en agosto.
VERBOS REFLEXIVOS Unidad 3 Día 1
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Tutorial lunes y jueves- only days to make up quiz
Examen el 4 de deciembre
Reflexive verbs
bañarse – to bathe oneself ducharse – to take a shower mirarse – to look at oneself llamarse – to call oneself callarse – to quiet oneself levantarse – to get up portarse (bien/mal) – be behave (well/
poorly) lavarse – to wash oneself.
mirar = to look atmirarse = to look at oneself
el espejo = mirror
Yo me miro en el espejo.
Yo ____ ducho. me
Tú te miras en el espejo.
Cuando yo hablo, tú ____ callas. te
El gato se mira en el espejo.
El gato ___ levanta. se
Nosotros nos miramos en el espejo.
Nosotros ____ llamamos “Superhéroes.”
nos
Ellos se miran en el espejo.
Los estudiantes ____ portan bien en la clase de ciencias.
se
Reflexive pronouns
Subject
Reflexive
Subject Reflexive
yo me nosotros nos
tú te
élellausted
se ellosellasustedes
se
(myself)
(yourself)
(himself, herself, yourself – usted)
(ourselves)
(themselves, yourselves)
English Connection Reflexive verbs describe actions
done to or for oneself. In English, reflexive pronouns end
in –self or –selves and show that the subject both does and receives the action of the verb. I am teaching myself Spanish You hurt yourself running
What does “reflexive” really mean?• Example:
• You can wash things that are NOT part of you or attached to you- like your car .
• You can wash parts of yourself- like your hands.
• If you are washing something that is NOT part of you, you would use the verb LAVAR.
• If you are washing something that IS part of you, you would use the verb LAVARSE.
If you don’t conjugate…
You do NOT have to move the reflexive pronoun, but you do have to make it agree with the subject.
Example: I prefer to get up early. Yo prefiero levantarme
temprano.
Haga una lista (Make a list)
Using the verbs you wrote down and the extra verbs given below, make a list of things you do every day. Conjugate all verbs in the present tense, and make sure you use reflexive pronouns.
cepillarse – to brush ones hairafeitarse – to shavedespertarse (eie) – to wake upmaquillarse – to put on makeupsentarse (eie) – to sit downvestirse (ei) – to get dressed
Comparte tu lista (Share your list)
Find a partner. Read your partner some or all of your list. Listen to your partner’s list. Focus on what your partner says so you can remember some of the things they did.
Below the list you made, write a list of what your partner does daily. Conjugate all verbs. (Remember to use “SE” to refer to él/ella.)
Exit Ticket 3.1
1. Yo me llamo a. I call him b. She calls herself c. We call them d. I call myself
2. He behaves well. a. Él se porta bien. b. Él nos porta bien. c. Él te porta bien. d. Él porta bien.
3.Fill in the blank: Tú ___ miras en el
espejo.
4. Fill in the blank: Ellos ____ levantan a
las seis y media.
5.Translate the sentence to Spanish:
I look at myself.