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El abrecerebros 22/4/14

El abrecerebros 22/4/14. Translate the following: There is so much toothpaste here. I saw Candyman in the mirror. There are too many toothbrushes. We like orange juice ( juice of orange ). He doesn’t have shaving cream. My wife doesn’t need makeup.

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El abrecerebros 22/4/14

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  1. El abrecerebros22/4/14 • Translate the following: • There is so much toothpaste here. • I saw Candymanin the mirror. • There are too many toothbrushes. • We like orange juice (juice of orange). • He doesn’t have shaving cream. • My wife doesn’t need makeup. • *Quierolevantarmemástemprano, peroesdifícil. • *Ella necesitamaquillarse en casa, no en la escuela.

  2. El objetivo del día • I can discuss grooming habits (e.g. showering, brushing teeth) and talk about my daily routine (e.g. waking up, going to bed). • I can correctly use reflexive pronouns (me, te, se, nos, os, se) with reflexive verbs (-se).

  3. Repaso de ayer • Escribimos UNIT 13 Vocabulario. • Vocab. de rutinadiaria

  4. Repasito de Stem-Changes • Canción

  5. Only change the stem in the present tense! • Perder (e>ie) – to lose 18 1 12 15 28 • Querer (e>ie) – to want 6 3 2 4 27 • Mentir (e>ie) – to lie 13 17 9 26 • Encontrar (o>ue) – to find 22 23 24 21 • Recordar (o>ue) – to remember 5 8 16 25 29 • Volver (o>ue) – to return/to come back 20 11 10 30 • Repetir (e>i) – to repeat 19 14 7 • Jugar (e>ue) – to play

  6. Yo 10 21 27 5 • Yo no 7 1 16 • Tú 22 23 8 • Ellano 19 4 30 • Usted 24 25 3 • Nosotros 26 15 • Nosotrosno 12 13 9 • Vosotros 11 29 6 • Ellas 18 28 20 • Ustedes 2 14 17

  7. Spanish universities use two different grading scales. The students' performance is assessed using a 10-point grading scale. The grades can be expressed in words as follows: • 10: "Matrícula de Honor“ (with distinction). • 9: "Sobresaliente" ("outstanding"). • 7 - 8: "Notable" ("remarkable"). • 5 – 6: "Aprobado" ("pass"). • 0 - 4: "Suspenso" ("fail").

  8. 10 • 9 • 7 - 8 • 5 - 6 • 0 – 4

  9. E.g. Perder (e>ie) – to lose Yo no pierdo nada.

  10. ¡Vamos a caminarpor la clase!

  11. Para dulce (¿Correcto o No?) • Perder (e>ie) – to lose Yoperdo • Querer (e>ie) – to want Túno queres • Mentir (e>ie) – to lie Élno miente • Encontrar (o>ue) – to find Ellosencontran • Recordar (o>ue) – to remember Ustedrecuerda • Volver (o>ue) – to return Nosotrosvolvemos • Repetir (e>i) – to repeat Ella repete

  12. Piccionario/$10.000 Pyramid/Los gestos • GRUPOS • Artista / Actor-Actriz • ¡Enfoque en los “–se” verbos!

  13. Reflexive Verbs de Unidad 13 • Mirarse - … • Afeitarse - … • Cepillarse - … • Lavarse - … • Desayunarse - … • Llamarse - … • Ducharse - … • Quebrarse - … • Levantarse - … • Quitarse - …

  14. VerbosReflexivos • In the INFINITIVE form, terminan en “–se.” • What I do to myself • What you do to yourself • What he does to himself • What she does to herself • What we do to ourselves • What “you all do” to “yourselves” • What they do to themselves • What one does to oneself • Think of the –se as meaning “self”

  15. I brush my teeth. (I myself brush the teeth) • You comb your hair. (You yourself comb the hair) • He bathes at night. (He himself bathes at night) • She has fun. (She herself has fun) • We brush our hair. (We ourselves brush the hair) • You all wake up early. (You all yourselves wake up early) • They go to bed late. (They themselves go to bed late) • The patients passed out. (The patients themselves passed out)

  16. ¡Son usados mucho en español!

  17. Reflexive Verbs • Porejemplo: • Divorciarse – to get (oneself) a divorce • Caerse – to fall down • Desmayarse– to faint • Quejarse – to complain • Suicidarse - …

  18. Reflexive Verbs • All reflexive verb conjugations use Reflexive Pronouns. Myself Ourselves “Yourselves” Yourself Himself Herself Yourself (Formal) Themselves “Yourselves” (Formal)

  19. Ducharse= to shower

  20. Peinarse= to comb oneself

  21. Cepillarse– To brush • Yo (no) mecepillo los dientes. • Tú(no) tecepillaslos dientes. • Él/Ella (no) secepilla los dientes. • Usted (no) secepilla los dientes. • Nosotros(no) noscepillamosel pelo. • Vosotros(no) oscepilláisel pelo. • Ellos/Ellas (no) secepillanel pelo. • Ustedes (no) secepillan el pelo.

  22. Levantarse= to get up

  23. Ponerse la ropa= to put on clothes

  24. Llamarse = to call oneself

  25. Binder Check #6 (40 pts.) • Get the Handout that says • El presenteprogresivo (-ing) • Under the three estrellas (stars) • NOTES - 15/4/14 8 ¿Sí o No? #3: An internat … • NOTES - 15/4/14 9 Pareo #5: despe… • BELLRINGER - 9/4/14 #4: Pongo …

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