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02 Spanish Lesson - Reflexive Verbs (part 1)

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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.

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For more free Spanish video lessons, wordbanks and verb conjugations, visit http://www.senorjordan.com

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. :-)

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  • Donald Trump

    Wait aren't the endings like this

    me escondo,

    te escondes,

    se esconde,

    nos escondemos,

    se esconden,

    All the ones you are doing seem to end in a, as, amos, and an.

    Why is that?

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  • tontitofrito

    I'm pretty sure I go over -ar verbs, -er verbs and -ir verbs in this video..

    Your example "esconder(se)" is an -er verb.

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  • Emily Weiss

    In class we are learning that its 'Me , Te, LE' we say le not se... are they both correct?

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  • tontitofrito

    you're confusing the "reflexive pronouns" (when an action is done back to the same person doing the action) and "indirect object pronouns" (when the action is done by someone to/for someone else)

    You might watch my video on "indirect object pronouns" for more clarification! ;-)

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  • KatiesSocksRock

    isn't le for gustar and ones like that??

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  • andrewxxfatty

    So you always put me,te,le,nos,or Les before the verb? Some1 thats Mexican pls reply.

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  • ASten25

    Hi Jordan,

    If you add –se to any verb does that verb keep its meaning plus adds the meaning “oneself” or are there some verbs that completely change its meaning when adding on –se?

    Really great and organized videos by the way. I watch them everyday!

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  • whatsallthehoopla

    Gracias! Estoy muy emocional por los otros vídeos!

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  • bucksrock10

    this helped a lot thank you

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  • John Adams

    The guy in the video sounds like he saying Havlo, when it's spelt Hablo.

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  • Runar Bye Gaarder

    Thank you senor jordan, you make my day <3 <3 you are very funny, espessially your jokes ha ha ha. love you, klem from your biggest fan, runar from norway

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  • Kellie Green

    Thank you for creating these videos. They are the best ones I have found and the most understandable.

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  • Todd McKenzie

    B and V are pronounced exactly the same in Spanish. Only it's the V that is pronounced like B. B grande and V chica, is the way you distinguish the two when spelling something out loud.

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