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
Español | Inglés |