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.

Feel free to leave any questions, comments or suggestions.

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Had a little bit of a problem with my lighting this day when filming! Eventually I’ll redo the older videos and they’ll [hopefully] look better. :-)

Duration : 0:8:59


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25 Responses to “02 Spanish Lesson – Reflexive Verbs (part 1)”

  1. SammyIsRandom Says:

    I wish you where my …
    I wish you where my Spanish teacher!
    Your amazing! I understand the way you teach things ten times better then my Spanish teach!
    Keep up the amazing work! =D

  2. jesuslikesporn Says:

    Gracias por tí. Tus …
    Gracias por tí. Tus lecciones están muy muy buenos e interesante.

    Nos vemos.

  3. MichelleCundy Says:

    thanks a LOT for …
    thanks a LOT for your videos, i find they are really helpful and have learned more in a week from them than i have in a month using a book! :)

  4. tontitofrito Says:

    kid? Haha. It’s a …
    kid? Haha. It’s a lawn-gnome.

  5. bigthudd12 Says:

    yo whats on your …
    yo whats on your shirt kid

  6. TheWiggenChild Says:

    Thanks!!!! I …
    Thanks!!!! I have learned more spanish than I thought was possible!!!!!!!!

    Your teaching RULES!!!!! But can you please make a lesson on el aeropuerto?

    Thanks again

  7. OneShotSniper911 Says:

    Thank you so much.. …
    Thank you so much… I missed this lecture from the school and now I can understand ~ thx!!!

  8. bornes1531 Says:

    no se pero primero …
    no se pero primero hablaria solo en español para poder entender el idioma , lo dijo por que para poder hablar ingles solo oia el idioma y escribia mas no hablaba en español y escribia en ingles creo que asi no sirve

  9. gabo262 Says:

    Yo me llamo
    Tú te …

    Yo me llamo
    Tú te llamas
    Él/Ella/Usted se llama
    Nosotros nos llamamos
    Vosotros os llamáis
    Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes se llaman

  10. gabo262 Says:

    @ringmaster54321 if …
    @ringmaster54321 if it’s the informal you (Tú) it would be ”¿Cómo te llamas?” and if it’s the formal you (Usted) it is ”¿Cómo se llama?”

  11. tomati1971 Says:

    thx dude. you’re a …
    thx dude. you’re a great teacher!

  12. Leetmodena Says:

    good video, thanks.
    good video, thanks.

  13. lnk131 Says:

    forgot to say it …
    forgot to say it also means “i eat” (yo como)

  14. lnk131 Says:

    hey, i can explain …
    hey, i can explain you that.
    “como” means like or as
    but cómo with an accent is always a cuestion and means how.. hope i could help you

  15. lnk131 Says:

    yes, and “vos” is …
    yes, and “vos” is used more in south america and it means “you”

  16. lnk131 Says:

    hi, that is correct …
    hi, that is correct, but we usually dont use the pronoun at the end, when you say como te llamas? (you use ‘tu’) but you could use just ¿como se llama? for ‘el’ & ‘usted’ or you could also invert it and say ¿El como se llama? ¿Usted como se llama?…
    greetings

  17. castillogriego92 Says:

    Hi, just want to …
    Hi, just want to say your lesson are awesome and easy to understand. I was also wondering if you are ever going to make a lesson on the “como” because I know it can have more than one meaning.

  18. xjtluvrx Says:

    thank you! you …
    thank you! you saved my life in spanish :)

  19. tontitofrito Says:

    ¿Cómo te llamas? ( …
    ¿Cómo te llamas? (What is your name)

    ¿Cómo se llama él? (What is his name?)

    ¿Cómo se llama usted? (What is your name (formal)?)

  20. ringmaster54321 Says:

    Q: Is it “como te …
    Q: Is it “como te llama” or “como se llama” for asking name of other person?

  21. tontitofrito Says:

    You will be …
    You will be understood, but that’s more of a direct translation from English.

    Mejor:
    Me lavo la cara.

  22. Beatasom Says:

    Can’t we say “Yo …
    Can’t we say “Yo lavo mi cara” ?

  23. whattheheck204 Says:

    @J4archae troll
    @J4archae troll

  24. Meleemaker Says:

    You better not try …
    You better not try to tell me what im doing wrong

  25. J4archae Says:

    @Meleemaker
    this …

    @Meleemaker
    this is because you are sleeping in your class. stop doing that you lazy

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