Objetivo: to identify the meaning of reflexive verbs and apply them in sentences. Ahora: Sochi –...

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Objetivo: to identify the meaning of reflexive verbs and apply them in

sentences.

Ahora: Sochi – ditto

Preguntas de Sochi

1. ¿Cuántos brazos tiene?

2. ¿Cuántas cabezas

tiene?

3. ¿Cuántos ojos tiene?

4. ¿Cuántos dedos tiene?

5. ¿Cuántas rodillas tiene?

6. ¿Cuántas narices tiene?

7. ¿Cuántas orejas tiene?

1. Tiene dos brazos.

2. Tiene una cabeza.

3. Tiene dos ojos.

4. Tiene veinte

dedos.

5. Tiene tres rodillas.

6. Tiene una nariz.

7. Tiene dos orejas.

lavarse –to wash (oneself)

ducharse – to shower (oneself)

bañarse – to bathe (oneself)

levantarse – to get (oneself) up

maquillarse – to put make up on (oneself)

ponerse or vestirse (e i)to put clothes on (oneself)

afeitarse – to shave (oneself)

lavarse or cepillarse los dientes – to brush (one’s) teeth

peinarse – to comb (one’s) hair

despertarse – to wake (oneself) up (e ie stem change)

secarse - to dry (oneself) (or one’s hair)

acostarse – to go to bed (o ue stem change)

dormirse – to fall asleep (o ue stem change)

Guess the verb that is associated with the object

Peinarse

secarsesecarse

afeitarse

Lavarse / cepillarse los dientes

levantarse Despertarse

Acostarse

dormirse

bañarse

ducharse

maquillarse

ponerse or vestirse

Vamos a jugar una actividad muy divertido.

CHARADES!

You and your partners have to choose three verbs and act them out. The class will guess what action you are doing.

How do we conjugate these verbs?

• Reflexive verbs must be used with a reflexive pronoun in order to indicate that the subject is performing the action of the verb upon itself. Reflexive verbs exist in English, but they are much more common in Spanish.

• Reflexive verbs usually have to do with parts of the body, clothing, or one's state of mind. You can recognize reflexive verbs by the "se" attached to the infinitive.

Pronouns used with reflexive verbs

Yo - me

Tú - te

Él

Ella - se

Ud.

Nosotros - nos

Vosotros – os

Ellos

Ellas - se

Uds.

Conjugating Reflexive verbs

There are three separate tasks when conjugating reflexive verbs.

1. First, take off the reflexive pronoun “se”.Yo dormirse - dormir

2. Change it to agree with the subject of the verb and place it directly in front of the verb. (after the subject, before the verb)

Yo me dormir.

3. Then, as with all verbs, you must conjugate the infinitive according to whether it's an ar, er, or ir verb. You must also remember stem changes.

Yo me duermo.

Ejemplos

1. Yo me ducho. I'm taking a shower. (ducharse)

2. Marco se pone una camisa. Marco is putting a shirt on. (ponerse)

3. Tú te cepillas el pelo. You're brushing your hair. (cepillarse)

4. Mi hermano y yo nos despertamos a las siete. We wake up at 7:00. (despertarse)

El fin – el repaso

What makes reflexive verbs different?

They have a pronoun attached to the infinitive.

Where does the pronoun go when you conjugate the infinitive?

Directly before the conjugated verb.

¿Qué haces todos los días?(Escribe tres cosas, usando los verbos

reflexivos.)