Morning Routine Spanish Vocabulary
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Morning Routine Spanish Vocabulary

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What does 'lavarse' mean?

  • To arrive home
  • To snack on
  • To wash oneself (correct)
  • To eat breakfast
  • Which activity is associated with 'desayunar'?

  • Making lunch
  • Taking a break
  • Eating breakfast (correct)
  • Eating dinner
  • What is the meaning of 'merendar'?

  • To wash one's hair
  • To take off one's clothes
  • To have an afternoon snack (correct)
  • To make food
  • What does 'peinarse' mean?

    <p>To brush one's hair</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What activity is indicated by 'hacer la comida'?

    <p>Making food</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following means 'to take off one's clothes'?

    <p>Quitarse la ropa</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'picar' refer to?

    <p>To snack on</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'almorzar' mean?

    <p>To eat lunch</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'despertarse' mean in English?

    <p>To wake up</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which phrase means 'I make the bed every day' in Spanish?

    <p>Hago la cama todos los días.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the English translation of 'maquillarse'?

    <p>To put on makeup</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which action is described by the phrase 'me pongo la camisa después de ducharme'?

    <p>I put on my shirt after showering.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'ducharse' translate to?

    <p>To take a shower</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the correct English translation of 'Me levanté a las ocho y media'?

    <p>I got out of bed at eight thirty.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'afeitarse' mean?

    <p>To shave</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following actions is NOT part of a morning routine described in the vocabulary?

    <p>Cenar</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'desnudarse' mean?

    <p>To get naked</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which verb means 'to go to bed'?

    <p>Acostarse</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the activity described in 'Me voy a trabajar a las ocho'?

    <p>I go to work at eight</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following is the correct translation for 'to listen to music'?

    <p>Escuchar música</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'Trabajo cada día' mean?

    <p>I work every day</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How often does 'Ella visita a su abuela una vez al mes' occur?

    <p>Once a month</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of these verbs translates to 'to study'?

    <p>Estudiar</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the significance of 'El lunes es el primer día de la semana laboral'?

    <p>Monday is the first day of the work week</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the first day of the work week?

    <p>Monday</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which day do the parents go out for dinner?

    <p>Tuesday</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'hoy' mean in English?

    <p>Today</p> Signup and view all the answers

    When does the speaker normally go to the gym?

    <p>At 5 p.m.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'después de' mean?

    <p>After</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What activity is associated with 'ayer'?

    <p>Working after breakfast</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which day is specifically mentioned as having a party?

    <p>Friday</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'mańana' refer to?

    <p>Tomorrow</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the Spanish verb 'despertarse' indicate?

    <p>To wake oneself up</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following sentences correctly uses a reflexive verb?

    <p>Te despierto en la mañana.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is a recommended method for practicing daily routine vocabulary?

    <p>Create a daily journal</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which phrase indicates that the listener has completed an action?

    <p>¿Te cepillaste los dientes?</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In the sentence 'Mi padre duerme durante sus reuniones de trabajo,' what does 'durante' mean?

    <p>During</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the correct reflexive verb form for 'I wake up' in Spanish?

    <p>Me despierto</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following resources can help learn daily routine vocabulary in context?

    <p>Listening to native speakers</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the non-reflexive version of 'despertarse' that means to wake someone else up?

    <p>Despertar</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Morning Routine Spanish Vocabulary

    • "Despertarse" (to wake up) - "Me despierto en la mañana." (I wake up in the morning.)
    • "Levantarse" (to get up) - "Me levanté a las ocho y media." (I got out of bed at eight thirty.)
    • "Hacer la cama" (to make the bed) - "Hago la cama todos los días." (I make the bed every day.)
    • "Vestirse" (to get dressed) - "Puedo vestirme muy rápido." (I can get dressed very fast.)
    • "Ponerse" (to put on) - "Me pongo la camisa después de ducharme." (I put on my shirt after I shower.)
    • "Afeitarse" (to shave) - "Él tiene que afeitarse cada mañana." (He has to shave each morning.)
    • "Maquillarse" (to put on makeup) - "No tengo tiempo para maquillarme en la mañana." (I don't have time to put makeup on in the morning.)
    • "Ir a..." (to go to...) - "Enrique va a la escuela a las siete." (Enrique goes to school at seven.)

    Hygiene Spanish Vocabulary

    • "Ducharse" (to take a shower) - "Ella prefiere ducharse por la noche." (She prefers to shower at night.)
    • "Bañarse" (to take a bath) - "Tú te bañas cada mañana." (You take a bath each morning.)
    • "Lavarse" (to clean/wash oneself) - "Me lavo las manos después de ir al baño." (I wash my hands after going to the bathroom.)
    • "Lavarse / cepillarse los dientes" (to brush one's teeth) - "Me cepillo los dientes dos veces al día." (I brush my teeth twice a day.)
    • "Cepillarse el pelo" (to brush one's hair) - "Se cepilla el pelo antes de irse a la escuela." (She brushes her hair before leaving for school.)
    • "Peinarse" (to comb one's hair) - "No me gusta peinarme." (I don't like to comb my hair.) "Mi madre me peina." (My mom does my hair.)

    Meal Time Spanish Vocabulary

    • "Comer" (to eat) - "Comemos juntos una vez por semana." (We eat together once a week.)
    • "Hacer la comida" (to make food) - "Yo hago la comida cuando tengo hambre." (I make food when I'm hungry.)
    • "Desayunar" (to eat breakfast) - "¿Te gustaría desayunar conmigo el viernes?" (Would you like to eat breakfast with me on Friday?)
    • "Almorzar" (to eat lunch) - "Voy a almorzar con mis amigos cada semana." (I go and have lunch with my friends every week.)
    • "Cenar" (to eat dinner) - "Mis abuelos salen para cenar los viernes." (My grandparents go out for dinner on Fridays.)
    • "Tomar un descanso" (to rest, to take a break) - "Tomo un descanso a las cinco." (I take a break at 5.)
    • "Merendar" (to have an afternoon snack/tea) - "Los ingleses meriendan cada tarde." (The English have a tea break every afternoon.)
    • "Picar" (to snack on) - Los niños pican papas fritas cuando llegan en la tarde." (The kids snack on potato chips when they arrive in the afternoon.)

    Bedtime Routine Spanish Vocabulary

    • "Llegar a casa" (to arrive home) - "Llegué a casa a las once." (I got home at eleven.)
    • "Quitarse la ropa" (to take off one's clothes) - "Me quito la ropa después del trabajo." (I take my clothes off after work.)
    • "Desvestirse" (to undress oneself) - "Te desvistes antes de ducharte." (You get undressed before you shower.)
    • "Desnudarse" (to get naked) - "Ella se desnuda antes de ducharse." (She undresses before taking a shower.)
    • "Dormirse" (to fall asleep) - "Me duermo temprano." (I fall asleep early.)
    • "Acostarse" (to go to bed, to lie down) - "El niño se acuesta a las ocho." (The child goes to bed at 8.)

    Activity Routine Spanish Vocabulary

    • "Trabajar" (to work) - "Me voy a trabajar a las ocho." (I go to work at 8.)
    • "Estudiar" (to study) - "Estudias treinta minutos cada día." (You study 30 minutes every day.)
    • "Ver la television" (to watch TV) - "Vemos la televisión mientras cenamos." (We watch TV while we eat dinner.)
    • "Escuchar música" (to listen to music) - "Ellos escuchan música a las 5 a.m.y lo odio." (They listen to music at 5AM and I hate it.)
    • "Mandar mensajes" (to send texts) - "Ella me manda mensajes después de trabajar cada noche." (She sends me texts after work every night.)
    • "Leer" (to read) - "Intento leer al menos quince minutos cada día." (I try to read at least 15 minutes a day.)

    Vocabulary for Adding Details to Your Routine

    • "Día" (day) - "Trabajo cada día." (I work every day.)
    • "Semana" (week) - "Trabajo durante la semana." (I work during the week.)
    • "Mes" (month) - "Ella visita a su abuela una vez al mes." (She visits her grandma once a month.)
    • "Año" (year) - "Tienes que ver el doctor una vez al año." (You have to see the doctor one time each year.)
    • "Lunes" (Monday) - "El lunes es el primer día de la semana laboral." (Monday is the first day of the work week.)
    • "Martes" (Tuesday) - "Mis padres salen a cenar los martes." (My parents go out for dinner on Tuesdays.)
    • "Miércoles" (Wednesday) - "Ella no trabaja los miércoles." (She doesn't work on Wednesdays.)
    • "Jueves" (Thursday) - "Necesitamos ir al supermercado el jueves." (We need to go to the supermarket on Thursday.)
    • "Viernes" (Friday) - "Hay una fiesta el viernes." (There's a party on Friday.)
    • "Sábado" (Saturday) - "¿Quieres ir al cine el sábado?" (Do you want to go to the movies on Saturday?)
    • "Domingo" (Sunday) - "Mi familia va a la iglesia los domingos." (My family goes to church on Sundays.)
    • "A veces" (sometimes) - "A veces voy al aeropuerto y veo los aviones." (Sometimes I go to the airport and watch the planes.)
    • "Normalmente" (normally) - "Normalmente voy al gym a las 5 p.m." (I normally go to the gym at 5pm.)
    • "Cada" (each/every) - "Ella hace huevos cada mañana." (She makes eggs every morning.)
    • "Hoy" (today) - "Hoy voy a escuela." (I'm going to school today.)
    • "Mañana" (tomorrow) - "Ana tiene una entrevista mañana." (Ana has an interview tomorrow.)
    • "Ayer" (yesterday) - "Ayer fui a trabajar después del desayuno." (I went to work after breakfast yesterday.)
    • "Luego" (later) - "Nos vamos a juntar luego." (We're going to meet up later.)
    • "Ahora" (now) - "Nos vamos ahora." (We're leaving now.)
    • "Más tarde" (later) - "Ellos van a salir más tarde." (They're going to go out later.)
    • "Antes de" (before) - "Leo antes de tener que ir al trabajo." (I read before I have to go to work.)
    • "Después de" (after) - "Vas a cocinar la cena después de la fiesta." (You're going to cook dinner after the party.)
    • "Entonces" (then) - "Entonces entendí lo que había pasado.. (Then I understood what had happened.)
    • "Después" (then) - "Vamos a cenar y después iremos a bailar." (We're going to have dinner and then we're going dancing.)
    • "Ya" (already) - "¿Ya te cepillaste los dientes?" (Did you brush your teeth already?)
    • "Durante" (during) - "Mi padre duerme durante sus reuniones de trabajo." (My dad sleeps during his work meetings.)

    Reflexive verbs and daily routine

    • Reflexive verbs can be used to describe actions done to oneself.
    • Reflexive verbs are identified by ending in "se" (e.g., "despertarse").
    • When using reflexive verbs, the agent and object of the action are the same.
    • When using reflexive verbs, the agent is acted upon by their own actions.
    • Examples of reflexive verbs: "ducharse," "afeitarse," and "maquillarse."

    How to practice Daily Routine Vocabulary

    • Daily routine vocabulary can be practiced by using the words to describe one's own daily routine.
    • Writing a daily journal, using the words to describe each day.
    • Creating flashcards, using the words on one side and the English translation on the other.
    • Listening to the words being used by native speakers, in podcasts or YouTube videos, to learn how the words are pronounced correctly.

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