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Daily Routines

? We all have our own daily routine from the time we wake up until we go to bed. Here are some Spanish words and expressions that name these activities and the items we need to carry them out.

Daily routines Personal care

despertarse (to wake up) levantarse (to get up) vestirse (to get dressed) ponerse... (to put on clothes) lavarse la cara (to wash one's face) cepillarse los dientes (to brush one's teeth) afeitarse (to shave oneself) ducharse (to take a shower) secarse el pelo (to dry one's hair) peinarse (to comb one's hair) maquillarse (to put on makeup) acostarse (to go to bed) dormirse (to fall asleep) el cepillo (brush)

el cepillo de dientes (toothbrush) el champ? (shampoo) el jab?n (soap) el peine (comb) el secador de pelo (hair dryer) la pasta de dientes (toothpaste) la toalla (towel)

Taking a Trip

? Usually (Normalmente), we all like vacations (las vacaciones)! Generally (Generalmente), we also all like to take a trip (hacer un viaje). Read and study the following words that will help you talk about being on vacation (de vacaciones).

Where to go la ciudad (city) el campo (country)

How to go en tren (by train) en barco (by boat)

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1 Choose the object that you use to do the following things.

el secador de pelo

el champ?

el jab?n

la toalla

el cepillo

el cepillo de dientes

1. wash your hair

2. wash your face

3. brush your hair

4. dry your hair

5. brush your teeth

6. dry yourself

2 Which activity do you do...

1. before going to bed? 2. in the morning? 3. after a shower?

levantarse despertarse lavarse la cara

dormirse acostarse secarse

4. after being in the wind? afeitarse

peinarse

5. before going to a party? vestirse

acostarse

6. after going to bed?

maquillarse

levantarse

3 How do these people travel and where do they go? Follow the model.

Modelo: Enrique / el campo / tren Enrique hace un viaje al campo en tren.

1. Mario y Luisa / la ciudad / coche

cepillarse los dientes dormirse levantarse acostarse dormirse dormirse

2. los estudiantes / Espa?a / barco

3. Mi familia y yo / el campo / tren

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4 Which items do you need for each routine?

1. lavarse la cara o ducharse 2. cepillarse los dientes 3. lavarse el pelo 4. secarse el pelo 5. peinarse 6. secarse despu?s de ducharse

5 Complete each sentence with a word or phrase from the box.

normalmente maquillarse acostarse la cara jab?n la toalla los dientes champ?

1. Todas las noches me gusta lavarme

.

2. Me gusta cepillarme

despu?s de comer.

3. Compro un

nuevo para lavarme el pelo.

4. A Luisa le gusta

antes de salir.

5. Rogelio quiere

porque est? cansado.

6. Prefiero secarme el pelo con

, no con el secador.

7.

me gusta afeitarme en la ma?ana.

8. Me lavo la cara con un

especial.

6 Decide whether each statement is logical (L) or illogical (I).

1. A Susana le gusta levantarse inmediatemente despu?s de despertarse. L I

2. Lola prefiere lavarse la cara con el secador de pelo.

L I

3. Jorge quiere afeitarse despu?s de levantarse.

L I

4. Los chicos quieren cepillarse los dientes con la toalla.

L I

5. A ella le gusta lavarse la cara, cepillarse los dientes y acostarse.

L I

6. Las chicas prefieren maquillarse antes de lavarse la cara.

L I

7 Write three things you generally like to do every day and the order in which you like

to do them. Follow the model.

Modelo: Generalmente me gusta levantarme a las siete y media. Me gusta lavarme la cara antes de vestirme. Me gusta ponerme la ropa antes de peinarme.

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?AVANZA! Goal: Learn how to form and use reflexive verbs to describe daily routines.

Reflexive Verbs

? Reflexive verbs show that the subject of a sentence both does and receives the action of the verb. The reflexive pronouns in English end in -self or -selves. Read the following sentences, paying special attention to the boldfaced words.

Yo me levant? a las siete. (I got myself up at seven o'clock.)

Ella se levant? a las nueve. (She got herself up at nine o'clock.)

Ustedes se levantaron a las once. (You got yourselves up at eleven o'clock.)

EXPLANATION: In Spanish, all reflexive verbs are expressed with a reflexive pronoun. Study the conjugation of levantarse below.

yo

me levanto (I get myself up)

t?

te levantas (you get yourself up)

?l/ella/usted se levanta (he/she/you get himself/herself/yourself up)

nosotros(as) nos levantamos (we get ourselves up)

vosotros(as) os levant?is (you get yourselves up)

ellos(as)/ustedes se levantan (they/you get themselves/yourselves up)

? Study these sentences, paying attention to the boldfaced words.

Linda se maquilla. Linda maquilla a su amiga.

Linda puts on makeup (makes herself up).

Linda puts makeup on her friend (makes her friend up).

EXPLANATION: Some verbs are not always reflexive. Also, some verbs have different meanings when used reflexively. For example,

dormir (to sleep) poner (to put)

dormirse (to fall asleep) ponerse (to put on (clothes))

? Read these sentences in Spanish, paying attention to the boldfaced words.

?A qu? hora vas a despertarte? ?A qu? hora te vas a despertar?

What time are you going to wake (yourself) up?

EXPLANATION: Reflexive pronouns can be attached to the infinitive form of a reflexive verb, or come before the conjugated verb.

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?AVANZA! Goal: Learn how to form and use reflexive verbs to describe daily routines.

1 Fill in the correct reflexive pronoun for the subject.

Modelo: Yo me lavo.

1. Ella

levanta.

2. Anita y yo

maquillamos.

3. T?

afeitas.

4. Usted

pone la ropa.

5. Ustedes

despiertan.

6. Ellas

maquillan.

7. Nosotros

lavamos el pelo.

8. ?l

ducha.

9. Ellos

acuestan.

10. T? y yo

dormimos.

2 Form sentences using the words given. Follow the model.

Modelo: Yo / acostarse tarde Yo me acuesto tarde.

1. usted / ponerse la chaqueta nueva

2. Vanesa y t? / cepillarse muy r?pido los dientes 3. Silvia / ponerse un vestido elegante

4. Ana y su hermana / maquillarse demasiado

5. Yo / lavarse la cara todas las ma?anas 6. mi hermana y yo / acostarse temprano

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