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6.6: End-of-Chapter “I can” statements, goal-setting activities and vocabulary list

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    Before moving on to Chapter 7, reflect upon what you can do with the language. Check off all of the things on the list below that you can do.

    For any actions you cannot yet do, review the topic and seek out additional resources such as tutoring, extra help from your instructor, online materials, etc.

    After completing this chapter, I can:

     Recall vocabulary related to health and the human body.

     Express my symptoms in the event of needing medical attention in Spanish.

     Discuss my daily routine.

     Distinguish between scenarios that require the use of a reflexive pronoun and those that do not.

     Discuss my favorite hobbies and sports.

     Recall expressions that use the verb tener.

     Articulate my responsibilities and obligations in contrast to that which I would like to do instead.

    ¡A reflexionar sobre los objetivos!

    Goal setting, Paso 1. As we are working to be our best language learners, we need to regularly check in on our progress toward our goals. Use the questions below to reflect upon the goals you set for yourself at the beginning of the chapter.

    My two short term goals were:

    1. ________

    · Did you follow your action plan? In what way(s)? What worked? What didn’t work?

    · ________ I have achieved this goal/ ________ I made progress toward this goal/ ________ I have not made progress toward this goal and should make a revision to my goal or my action plan.

    2. ________

    · Did you follow your action plan? In what way(s)? What worked? What didn’t work?

    · ________ I have achieved this goal/ ________ I made progress toward this goal/ ________ I have not made progress toward this goal and should make a revision to my goal or my action plan.

    My one long-term goal was:

    3. ________

    · Did you follow your action plan? In what way(s)? What worked? What didn’t work?

    · ________ I have achieved this goal/ ________ I made progress toward this goal/ ________ I have not made progress toward this goal and should make a revision to my goal or my action plan.

    What do you currently feel is your greatest strength with Spanish? What do you attribute this success to? Is there something you are doing in this area that you could apply to weaker areas?

    ¡A revisar los objetivos!

    Goal setting, Paso 2. Before moving on to the next chapter, take a moment to update your goals and/or action plans. It is okay to keep goals that you set for yourself previously if you are still working toward them.

    My two short term goals with action plans:

    1. ________

    ·

    2. ________

    ·

    My one long-term goal with an action plan:

    3. ________

    ·

    Study strategies I find useful:

    New study strategies I could try:

    Vocabulario del Capítulo 6

    Español Inglés
    El abdomen The abdomen
    Acostarse (o:ue) To go to bed
    Afeitarse To shave oneself
    Alegrarse To get happy
    Andar en bicicleta To ride a bike
    El antibiótico The antibiotic
    Bañarse To bathe oneself
    La boca The mouth
    El brazo The arm
    La cabeza The head
    La cadera The hip
    La cara The face
    Cepillarse To brush (oneself)
    El champú Shampoo
    Coleccionar To collect
    El corazón The heart
    Correr To run
    El cuello The neck
    El cuerpo The body
    El deporte The sport
    Despertarse (e:ie) To wake (oneself) up
    Dibujar To draw
    Divertirse (e:ie) To have fun
    Dormirse (o:ue) To fall asleep
    Enamorarse (de ________ ) To fall in love (with)
    Enfermarse To get sick
    Enojarse To get angry
    El equipo The team
    Escalar To climb
    La espalda The back
    Esquiar To ski
    Estar adolorido To be sore
    Estar en buena forma To be in good shape
    Estar enferm@ To be sick

    Español Inglés
    Estar embarazada To be pregnant
    Estar maread@ To be dizzy
    Estar refriad@ To have a cold
    El estómago The stomach
    Frustrarse To get frustrated
    La garganta The throat
    El gel de ducha Shower gel
    Las gotas The drops
    Guardar cama To stay in bed
    Hacer ejercicio To exercise
    Hacer jogging To jog
    Hacer manualidades To do arts and crafts
    Hacer snowboarding To snowboard
    El hombro The shoulder
    Los huesos The bones
    Ir de excursión To go hiking
    Irse To leave
    El jabón The soap
    El jarabe The syrup
    Jugar a las cartas To play cards
    Jugar al béisbol To play baseball
    Jugar al golf To play golf
    Jugar al fútbol (americano) To play soccer (football)
    Jugar al hockey To play hockey
    Jugar al tenis To play tennis
    Los juguetes antiguos The old toys
    Lastimarse To injure/ hurt oneself
    Lavarse To wash (oneself)
    Leer To read
    Levantar pesas To lift weights
    Levantarse To wake up
    Llamarse To call oneself
    La mano The hand
    Maquillarse To put on makeup

    Español Inglés
    Me duele(n) My ________ hurts
    La mano The hand
    Maquillarse To put on makeup
    Me duele(n) My ________ hurts
    La medicina The medicine
    La moneda Coin
    Montar a caballo To ride a horse
    La muñeca The wrist
    La nariz (tapada/ moquienta) The nose (stuffy/ runny)
    Los oídos The inner ears
    Los ojos The eyes
    Las orejas The ears
    Los órganos The organs
    La panza Tummy
    Los pasatiempos The hobbies
    La pastilla (para chupar) The pill (lozenge)
    Pescar (la pesca) To fish (fishing)
    El pie The foot
    La piel The skin
    La pierna The leg
    Pintar To paint
    Ponerse To put on oneself / to get ________
    Practicar el ciclismo To practice cycling
    Practicar la jardinería To garden
    Practicar la natación (nadar) To swim
    Los pulmones The lungs
    ¡Que te sientas mejor! Feel better!
    Quedarse To stay / to remain
    Quitarse To take off / to remove (from oneself)
    La receta The prescription / the recipe
    Relajarse To relax
    El remedio The remedy
    La rodilla The knee
    Rompérsele ________ To break something on oneself

    Español Inglés
    Salir (a infinitivo) To leave / to go out (to ________)
    La salud The health
    La sangre The blood
    Los sellos The stamps
    Sentirse (e:ie) To feel
    Ser alérgic@ To be allergic
    El síntoma The symptom
    El té de manzanilla Chamomile tea
    Tener alergias To have allergies
    Tener ___ años To be ________ years old
    Tener (mucho) calor To be (very) hot
    Tener (muchos) celos To be (very) jealous
    Tener (mucho) cuidado To be (very) careful
    Tener dolor de ________ To have pain (in the ________)
    Tener fiebre To have a fever
    Tener (mucho) frío To be (very)
    Tener ganas de (infinitivo) To feel like ______ing
    Tener gripe To have the flu
    Tener (mucha) hambre To be (very) hungry
    Tener una infección To have an infection
    Tener (mucho) miedo To be (very) scared
    Tener náuseas To be nauseous
    Tener la nariz tapada To have a stuffy nose
    Tener los oídos tapados To have plugged ears
    Tener (mucha) prisa To be in (a big) hurry
    Tener que (infinitivo) To have to ________
    Tener razón To be right
    Tener un refriado To have a cold
    Tener (mucha) sed To be (very) thirsty
    Tener (mucho) sueño To be (very) sleepy
    Tener (mucha) suerte To be (very) lucky
    Tener tos To have a cough
    Tener (mucha) vergüenza To be (very) embarrassed
    El tobillo The ankle
    Vestirse (e:i) To dress oneself
    Vomitar To vomit

    Vocabulario Personalizado

    Words you looked up / Words that came up in class

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