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Slide 1 (6:30) — Primero: Yo me despierto a las seis y media. (despertarse)
Foto: tú en la cama despertando.
- Slide 2 (6:35) — Luego: Me levanto y apago el despertador. (levantarse)
Foto: tú apagando el despertador.
- Slide 3 (6:40) — Después: Me ducho y me lavo el pelo. (ducharse, lavarse)
Foto: tú con toalla o un dibujo de la ducha (no muestres desnudez).
- Slide 4 (6:55) — Me cepillo los dientes y me peino. (cepillarse, peinarse)
Foto: tú cepillando los dientes.
- Slide 5 (7:10) — Me visto y me pongo la chaqueta. (vestirse, ponerse)
Foto: tú poniéndote la chaqueta o ropa.
- Slide 6 (7:20) — Mi hermano mayor se prepara el desayuno. (prepararse)
Foto: tu hermano o dibujo de alguien cocinando.
- Slide 7 (7:30) — Antes de salir, nos lavamos las manos. (lavarse — nosotros)
Foto: grupo o tú lavándote las manos.
- Slide 8 (7:40) — Mi amiga se pone la mochila y se va a la escuela. (ponerse, irse)
Foto: amiga con mochila o dibujo.
- Slide 9 (15:00) — Después de la escuela, me siento y me relajo un rato. (sentarse, relajarse)
Foto: tú sentado leyendo o descansando.
- Slide 10 (18:00) — Me arreglo la tarea y me limpio la mesa. (arreglarse / limpiarse *puedes usar limpiarse como reflexivo local) in English translant
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Here are English translations for each slide (including the infinitive verbs and photo notes):
- Slide 1 (6:30) — Primero: Yo me despierto a las seis y media. (despertarse)
Translation: First: I wake up at 6:30. (to wake up)
Photo: you in bed waking up.
- Slide 2 (6:35) — Luego: Me levanto y apago el despertador. (levantarse)
Translation: Then: I get up and turn off the alarm. (to get up)
Photo: you turning off the alarm clock.
- Slide 3 (6:40) — Después: Me ducho y me lavo el pelo. (ducharse, lavarse)
Translation: After that: I shower and wash my hair. (to shower; to wash oneself)
Photo: you with a towel or a shower drawing (no nudity).
- Slide 4 (6:55) — Me cepillo los dientes y me peino. (cepillarse, peinarse)
Translation: I brush my teeth and comb my hair. (to brush oneself; to comb oneself)
Photo: you brushing your teeth.
- Slide 5 (7:10) — Me visto y me pongo la chaqueta. (vestirse, ponerse)
Translation: I get dressed and put on my jacket. (to get dressed; to put on)
Photo: you putting on your jacket or clothes.
- Slide 6 (7:20) — Mi hermano mayor se prepara el desayuno. (prepararse)
Translation: My older brother prepares breakfast. (to prepare oneself / to get ready — here: prepares)
Photo: your brother or a drawing of someone cooking.
- Slide 7 (7:30) — Antes de salir, nos lavamos las manos. (lavarse — nosotros)
Translation: Before leaving, we wash our hands. (to wash oneself — we)
Photo: a group or you washing your hands.
- Slide 8 (7:40) — Mi amiga se pone la mochila y se va a la escuela. (ponerse, irse)
Translation: My friend puts on her backpack and leaves for school. (to put on; to leave)
Photo: friend with a backpack or a drawing.
- Slide 9 (15:00) — Después de la escuela, me siento y me relajo un rato. (sentarse, relajarse)
Translation: After school, I sit down and relax for a while. (to sit down; to relax)
Photo: you sitting, reading, or resting.
- Slide 10 (18:00) — Me arreglo la tarea y me limpio la mesa. (arreglarse / limpiarse *puedes usar limpiarse como reflexivo local)
Translation: I finish/get my homework ready and I clean the table. (to fix/organize oneself — homework; to clean oneself/the table — here: clean the table)
Note: In English, simply say "I do/finish my homework" or "I organize my homework" and "I clean the table." The reflexive idea in Spanish is expressed in English without a reflexive pronoun.
If you want, I can make a ready-to-use English slide text version (short lines for each slide) or adjust verb choices for slide 10 (e.g., "do my homework" vs. "organize my homework").
- Slide 1 (6:30) — Primero: Yo me despierto a las seis y media. (despertarse)
Translation: First: I wake up at 6:30. (to wake up)
Photo: you in bed waking up.
- Slide 2 (6:35) — Luego: Me levanto y apago el despertador. (levantarse)
Translation: Then: I get up and turn off the alarm. (to get up)
Photo: you turning off the alarm clock.
- Slide 3 (6:40) — Después: Me ducho y me lavo el pelo. (ducharse, lavarse)
Translation: After that: I shower and wash my hair. (to shower; to wash oneself)
Photo: you with a towel or a shower drawing (no nudity).
- Slide 4 (6:55) — Me cepillo los dientes y me peino. (cepillarse, peinarse)
Translation: I brush my teeth and comb my hair. (to brush oneself; to comb oneself)
Photo: you brushing your teeth.
- Slide 5 (7:10) — Me visto y me pongo la chaqueta. (vestirse, ponerse)
Translation: I get dressed and put on my jacket. (to get dressed; to put on)
Photo: you putting on your jacket or clothes.
- Slide 6 (7:20) — Mi hermano mayor se prepara el desayuno. (prepararse)
Translation: My older brother prepares breakfast. (to prepare oneself / to get ready — here: prepares)
Photo: your brother or a drawing of someone cooking.
- Slide 7 (7:30) — Antes de salir, nos lavamos las manos. (lavarse — nosotros)
Translation: Before leaving, we wash our hands. (to wash oneself — we)
Photo: a group or you washing your hands.
- Slide 8 (7:40) — Mi amiga se pone la mochila y se va a la escuela. (ponerse, irse)
Translation: My friend puts on her backpack and leaves for school. (to put on; to leave)
Photo: friend with a backpack or a drawing.
- Slide 9 (15:00) — Después de la escuela, me siento y me relajo un rato. (sentarse, relajarse)
Translation: After school, I sit down and relax for a while. (to sit down; to relax)
Photo: you sitting, reading, or resting.
- Slide 10 (18:00) — Me arreglo la tarea y me limpio la mesa. (arreglarse / limpiarse *puedes usar limpiarse como reflexivo local)
Translation: I finish/get my homework ready and I clean the table. (to fix/organize oneself — homework; to clean oneself/the table — here: clean the table)
Note: In English, simply say "I do/finish my homework" or "I organize my homework" and "I clean the table." The reflexive idea in Spanish is expressed in English without a reflexive pronoun.
If you want, I can make a ready-to-use English slide text version (short lines for each slide) or adjust verb choices for slide 10 (e.g., "do my homework" vs. "organize my homework").
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