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La rutina diaria ( part 1)

La rutina diaria ( part 1). I can: Talk and write about my daily routine Understand when I read or hear about daily routines. Repaso. We already have a list with some verbs to talk about things we do throughout our day

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La rutina diaria ( part 1)

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  1. La rutina diaria (part 1) I can: Talk and writeaboutmydailyroutine Understandwhen I readorhearaboutdailyroutines

  2. Repaso • Wealreadyhave a listwithsomeverbstotalkaboutthingswe do throughoutourday • Itisimportanttorememberthesubjectpronouns & verbconjugationsforthoseverbs. • Some of theverbswehavealready: ir, ser, leer, estudiar, hacer, escribir, aprender, tener…

  3. Let’sadd a fewverbs • Thesenext 3 verbs are usedslightlydifferentthanyou are usedtoseeing, butit’sokay! Wewillworkthroughthemtogether and withpractice, itwillbecomesecondnature! • Let’stalkabout “reflexiveverbs” • When a verbis “reflexive”, thesubject and theobject are thesame. Don’t cry! It’s easier than it sounds!

  4. Hey! No sleeping in class! You might miss something important!!!

  5. ReflexiveVerbs These are verbsthatdemonstrate a personperforminganactionononeself. Remember, Spanishis a language of patterns. Do youseeanypatterns in theverbs? The infinitive form of the verb ends in “-se”

  6. Let’stake a closer look… • Althoughtheinfinitiveforms of reflexiveverbsend in “–se”, they are still “-ar”, “-er”, or “-ir” verbs. • Use theendingrightbeforethe “-se” to determine whattype of verbitis • Let’sseewhichcategory (“-ar”, “-er”, or “-ir”) each of yourreflexiveverbsbelong…

  7. Whattype of verbis “levantarse”? -ar

  8. Whattype of verbis “acostarse”? -ar

  9. Whattype of verbis “bañarse” -ar

  10. Thereflexiveverbsyouhavethisweek are all “-ar” verbs!Youalreadyknowhowtoconjugatethese… forthemostpart!

  11. Checkunderyourdesk… One of youistheluckywinner of a midtermexemption! Made you look! Just wanted to see if you were paying attention

  12. Reflexiveverbshave “-se” attachedtotheendof theverb in theinfinitiveform. In ordertoconjugate, youwillneed to use “reflexivepronouns” instead of “subjectpronouns”

  13. ReflexivePronouns These do not use thesubjectpronounsyou are usedto. Youwillhavetomemorizethese!

  14. Levantarse Whatdidwe do here? Dropthe “-se” Place theappropriatereflexivepronoun in front of theverb Conjugatetheverb as usual

  15. Bañarse Whatdidwe do here? Dropthe “-se” Place theappropriatereflexivepronoun in front of theverb Conjugatetheverb as usual

  16. Acostarse “Acostarse” is a littledifferent. It’s a “bootverb” Whatdoesthat mean? It has a conjugation that doesn’t follow the regular conjugation rules (except in the “nosotros” and “vosotros” forms)

  17. Acostarse o > uebootverb Whatdidwe do here? Dropthe “-se” Place theappropriatereflexivepronoun in front of theverb Conjugatetheverbwiththe “-ar” verbendings AND didan “o” to “ue” change in the “boot” (“L”)

  18. ¿Preguntas?

  19. Your Turn…

  20. ¿A quéhoratelevantas? ¿A quéhoratebañas? ¿A quéhorateacuestas?

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