Spanish Pronouns PART 1 | Reflexive "se"
Have you ever been confused about "se, lo, le"?
This is a set of 3 videos where I explain the difference between these little words and how to use them.
In this first video, I explain how to use the Reflexive "se".
Recommended for:
🤓 Beginner to Intermediate students.
Notes:
Although I'm Mexican, I used some words in this video that are not common in Mexico. The reason is that I try to use a Spanish that doesn't cause you trouble in other countries. For example, the word "ducharse" (to take a shower). In Mexico we use "bañarse" but this word in other countries in Latin America can mean "to swim". But if you say "ducharse" in any Spanish speaking country they will understand perfectly what you mean.
I also used the word "enfadarse" (to get angry). In Mexico is more common to say "enojarse". This doesn't have other meanings in different countries. Maybe I would've just use "enojarse". I'm still working on deciding which words to use. :)
👉 Part 2: https://youtu.be/0uT8FRacY3o
👉 Part 3: https://youtu.be/0uI2nn-oRVo
Check out my other video about Reflexive Verbs:
https://youtu.be/onn6dxmcZvg
📥 Most common reflexive verbs: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_Q6edIs_BqHdwnFKGUsmfca5LwFHgJJgcqVdlWmR3Bs/edit?usp=sharing
📥 Download a PDF summary of these 3 Spanish pronouns
- Spanish version: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1DnP5X5Y2FWmeAMdH7AuMrvIQoc29nKr7/view?usp=sharing
- English version: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Pgr5lgX5wu-31owB42eaMdhSxAhhBCHy/view?usp=sharing
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Видео Spanish Pronouns PART 1 | Reflexive "se" канала Our Spanish
This is a set of 3 videos where I explain the difference between these little words and how to use them.
In this first video, I explain how to use the Reflexive "se".
Recommended for:
🤓 Beginner to Intermediate students.
Notes:
Although I'm Mexican, I used some words in this video that are not common in Mexico. The reason is that I try to use a Spanish that doesn't cause you trouble in other countries. For example, the word "ducharse" (to take a shower). In Mexico we use "bañarse" but this word in other countries in Latin America can mean "to swim". But if you say "ducharse" in any Spanish speaking country they will understand perfectly what you mean.
I also used the word "enfadarse" (to get angry). In Mexico is more common to say "enojarse". This doesn't have other meanings in different countries. Maybe I would've just use "enojarse". I'm still working on deciding which words to use. :)
👉 Part 2: https://youtu.be/0uT8FRacY3o
👉 Part 3: https://youtu.be/0uI2nn-oRVo
Check out my other video about Reflexive Verbs:
https://youtu.be/onn6dxmcZvg
📥 Most common reflexive verbs: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_Q6edIs_BqHdwnFKGUsmfca5LwFHgJJgcqVdlWmR3Bs/edit?usp=sharing
📥 Download a PDF summary of these 3 Spanish pronouns
- Spanish version: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1DnP5X5Y2FWmeAMdH7AuMrvIQoc29nKr7/view?usp=sharing
- English version: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Pgr5lgX5wu-31owB42eaMdhSxAhhBCHy/view?usp=sharing
💛 Support me on my Patreon:
https://www.patreon.com/ourspanish
Instagram: ourspanish
https://www.instagram.com/ourspanish/
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