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Lunes, 13 de mayo

Yo puedo...

I can recognize terms about my daily routine

Campanazo

Duolingo

Rompehielos

New Quizlet set: Most common reflexive verbs
https://quizlet.com/914682079/s01-los-verbos-reflexivos-mas-comunes-2024-flash-cards/

Lección

"Se" in Spanish

You'll see "se" a lot in Spanish! There are two major ways that its used, and we've seen them in class but we haven't specifically focused on them.

1. Reflexive "Se"

Spanish has reflexive verbs that are like regular verbs in that they end in -ar, -er, and -ir, but then there is "se" attached to the end of the infinitive. You'll hear Spanish teachers call this a "reflexive pronoun" but that's an argument for another day. You can call it a "reflexive pronoun" in your notes.

Reflexive verbs are used when the subject of the sentence performs an action on itself. The "se" in these cases indicates that the action reflects back on the subject.

Examples:
- Lavarse: "Yo me lavo las manos." (I wash my hands)
- Vestirse: "Ella se viste rápidamente." (She gets dressed fast)

I'm going to give y'all a handout with more of these. It needs to live in your notebook/binder.

2. Passive "Se"

There's also a "se" for when actions happen regularly or generally. You've seen signs like this: Aquí se habla español (Spanish is spoken here.)

Example:
- "Se vende" (Like, "it's being sold". You see this when a house is for sale.)


There's also a form called emphatic se and we have something similar in English but normies call it bad grammar.

I'm going to eat a hamburger. > I'm going to eat myself a hamburger (emphatic) > I'm gonna eat me a hamburger.


Práctica

Handout
https://wilkins.dropmark.com/1467026/34262697

Práctica para el examen final


Martes, 14 de mayo

Rompehielos

Gimkit DRAW with reflexive verbs (you can have the quizlet set open)

Rutina bingo

https://wilkins.dropmark.com/1467026/34262767

Example sentence

Juan (wakes up) ........... a las seis de la mañana. Primero, (he gets up) .......... de la cama y (goes) .......... al baño. Después, (he gets dressed) .......... para ir al trabajo.

Juan (works) .......... en una oficina grande. En su trabajo, (he has to) .......... que hablar español e inglés.

To get dressed = vestirse (this is an "e - i" stem-change verb)

How about you? Give three things that you do before you come to school. (Use your outline from the previous day.)

Práctica para el examen final


Miércoles, 15 de mayo

Repaso


Jueves, 16 de mayo

Yo puedo...

I can recognize terms about my daily routine

Campanazo

Duolingo

Interpretive Listening practice

El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico - Y No Hago Más Na'
Handout: https://wilkins.dropmark.com/1467026/34276235
Song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LEbjDaMpmF8

Interpretive Reading practice

Repaso

Verbos
despertarse levantarse ducharse cepillarse divertirse

Carlos es un niño que vive en Bogotá, Colombia. Todas las mañanas, Carlos se ..... .......... muy temprano porque su escuela empieza a las siete. Después de ............... al baño donde ..... .......... para empezar el día fresco y limpio. Antes de salir de casa, Carlos siempre se ..... ........... los dientes para tener una sonrisa brillante. Su parte favorita del día es después de la escuela cuando ..... .......... jugando fútbol con sus amigos en el parque cercano.


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