1 / 8

Beauty Routine Dilemma: Hurry Up or Get Angry?

Experience the daily struggles of balancing beauty routines with daily tasks. Will you hurry up or get angry? Explore the challenges through interactive activities and dialogues. Perfect for learning reflexive verbs and reciprocal conversational skills in Spanish.

Download Presentation

Beauty Routine Dilemma: Hurry Up or Get Angry?

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Capítulo 2 – Lección B Photo 1 • Pelearse • Enojarse • El lápiz de labios • Secarse el pelo • Pintarse los labios • Faltar • To fight • To get angry • Lipstick • To dry one’s hair • To put on lipstick • To lack/ be missing (to need)

  2. Photo 2 • Darseprisa • Bastante • Cepillo de dientes • Pasta de dientes • Mandón(a) • Ahoramismo • Tocar • To hurry up • Pretty • Tooth brush • Tooth paste • Bossy • Right now • To be someone’s turn

  3. Photo 3 • Ponerse • Desorden • Esmaltede uñas • Secador • Mojado • To become (emotion) • Disorder • Nail polish • Hair dryer • Wet

  4. Other common reflexive verbs • Acostarse • Bañarse • Despertarse (ie) • Ducharse • Lavarselasmanos • Levantarse • Vestirse (i) • Peinarse • To go to bed • To take a bath • To wake up • To take a shower • To wash your hands • To get up • To get dressed • To comb your hair

  5. More common reflexives • Sentirse (i) • Sentarse(ie) • Ponerse • Equivocarse • Olvidarse • Imaginarse • Aburrirse • Quedarse • Acordarse (ue) • Divertirse (ie) • To feel (health) • To sit down • To put on • To be mistaken • To forget • To imagine • To get bored • To stay, remain • To remember • To have fun

  6. Definition changes when reflexive • Levantar – to lift • Dormir – to sleep • Ir – to go • Parecer – to seem • Reír – to laugh • Levantarse – to get up • Dormirse – to fall asleep • Irse – to go away, leave • Parecerse a – to look like • Reírse de – to laugh at

  7. Reciprocal Reflexives • Abrazarse • Ayudarse • Besarse • Conocerse • Darse • Escribirse • To hug each other • To help each other • To kiss each other • To know each other • To give each other • To write each other

  8. More Reciprocal Reflexives • Llamarse • Llevarse • Pelearse • Quererse • Saludarse • Verse • Mirarse • Hablarse • To call each other • To get along • To fight with each other • To love each other • To greet each other • To see each other • To look at each other • To talk to each other

More Related