ENGLISH DOES WORK - LEVEL 3.
1. Expresar acciones cotidianas.
To wake up – despertarse
To get up – levantarse
To take a shower – ducharse / tomar una ducha
To wash one’s face – lavarse la cara
To have breakfast – desayunar
To brush one’s teeth – lavarse los dientes
To make the bed – hacer la cama
To comb one’s hair – peinarse el pelo
To brush one’s hair – cepillarse el pelo
To get dressed – vestirse
To shave – afeitarse
To go to school – ir a la escuela
To go to work – ir a trabajar
To take the bus – coger el bus
To sweep – barrer
To garden – cultivar /cuidar las plantas
Ejemplos:
Wake up: despertarse
I wake up at 7:30. / Me despierto a las 7:30.
Get up: levantarse (de una cama)
She gets up at at 8:00 AM. / Ella se levanta a las 8:00 de la mañana.
2. modo imperativo para dar indicaciones, a partir del tiempo
verbal presente y presente continuo.
What is the imperative? When is it used?: The imperative is the verbal mode
used to give orders, requests, advice and even wishes directly. Given its use, the first person
or I does not exist in the imperative, since we cannot give direct orders to ourselves. The
people of the imperative are then those to whom we can address: You, you, you and you. In
all other persons the subjunctive mood is used.
There are two types of imperative:
The affirmative: Example: go up!, run!
The negative: which is built with the present subjunctive.
Example: don't go up!, don't run!
Stop jumping.
Write what I am going to dictate to you.
Tell me.
Paint that wall green.
Speak lower than we are in a library.
Take note.