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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

 

 https://youtu.be/onn6dxmcZvg

 

 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:

      1. Examples of reflexive verbs in Spanish.
      2. Reflexive verbs and reflexive pronouns in Spanish.
      3. Differences between reflexive and non reflexive verbs in Spanish.
      4. Where to put the reflexive pronoun in a sentence in Spanish.
      5. When to use a refelxive pronoun and refelxive verb in Spanish.
      6. How to use Spanish reflexive verbs.