CHAPTER 12 - UNA GIRA
VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR PART 1
VOCABULARY: Vocabulary to describe your daily routine.
GRAMMAR: REFLEXIVE VERBS
GRAMMAR PART 1 - REFLEXIVE VERBS
REFLEXIVE VERBS - GRAMMAR SUMMARY
REFLEXIVE VERBS - PRACTICE
Reflexive verbs - CONJUGATION PRACTICE
CHAPTER 12 - REVIEW FOR FIRST QUIZ
GRAMMAR
A. Spanish Lesson - Reflexive Verbs (part 1)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2ZTZZIiZog
This lesson covers some reflexive verbs dealing with daily routine and how to conjugate them. This level is a little more advanced and is for my Spanish two students.
B. Spanish Lesson - Reflexive Verbs (part 2) Stem-changers
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXf92Oc66x4
In this video we'll be going over the reflexives that deal with the routine again. We'll focus on the stem-changers. This lesson is for my Spanish II students and might be a little too advanced for some.
C. Spanish Lesson - Reflexive Verbs (part 3) -multiple verbs and -ing
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZaouOlwJJnI
In this video lesson, we're going over what happens with reflexive verbs when using them with multiple verbs and also with the present progressive tense (-ing). So sit back, relax and enjoy another Spanish lesson.
D. SPANISH REFLEXIVE VERBS | A Complete Guide using different verb tenses
CONTENTS (in case you want to fast forward the video)
✧ Introduction - 0:00
✧ Non-Reflexive Verbs - 0:23
✧ Reflexive Verbs - 1:39
✧ Reflexive Pronouns - 2:33
✧ Reflexive & Non Reflexive Verbs - 4:36
✧ Examples Time! - 6:19
✧ Reflexive Pronouns Location - 7:30
✧ End - 10:12
✦ VERBS used on this video:
levantar - to lift levantarse - to get up/to stand up
lavar - to wash lavarse - to wash oneself
cortar - to cut cortarse - to cut oneself
vestir - to dress vestirse - to dress oneself
poner - to put ponerse - to put on oneself
romper - to break romperse - to break itself / to break oneself
escribir - to write escribirse - to write on oneself / to write itself
caerse - to fall
descomponerse - to brake down, to stop working
mojarse - to get wet
quemarse - to burn itself
borrarse - to get deleted
perderse - to get lost
Se busca - Wanted
despertarse - to wake up
E. If you still didn't comprehend the Reflexive Verbs, watch this video:
- Examples of reflexive verbs in Spanish.
- Reflexive verbs and reflexive pronouns in Spanish.
- Differences between reflexive and non reflexive verbs in Spanish.
- Where to put the reflexive pronoun in a sentence in Spanish.
- When to use a refelxive pronoun and refelxive verb in Spanish.
- How to use Spanish reflexive verbs.