DELE A1 Guide: Reflexive Verbs – Daily Routine and Personal Care

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Key Takeaways

  • Learn what reflexive verbs are and how to use them
  • Master daily routine reflexive verbs
  • Understand reflexive pronoun placement
  • Learn essential personal care vocabulary
  • Crucial for DELE A1 daily routine descriptions

Welcome to your complete guide to Spanish reflexive verbs, essential for describing daily routines, personal care, and actions you do to yourself. These verbs are fundamental for the DELE A1 speaking and writing sections.

What are Reflexive Verbs?

Reflexive verbs (verbos reflexivos) are actions that the subject does to themselves. They always include reflexive pronouns (me, te, se, nos, os, se) and are especially common when talking about daily routines and personal care.

Reflexive Pronouns Chart

Reflexive Pronouns Table

SubjectReflexive PronounExample
Yomeme levanto
tete levantas
Él/Ella/Ustedsese levanta
Nosotros/Nosotrasnosnos levantamos
Vosotros/Vosotrasosos levantáis
Ellos/Ellas/Ustedessese levantan

DELE A1 Tip: Reflexive pronouns always match the subject. If the subject is “yo,” use “me”; if it’s “ellos,” use “se.” This is essential for exam success!

Common Reflexive Verbs for Daily Routine

Morning Routine Verbs

Spanish VerbEnglishConjugation Example
despertarseto wake upme despierto
levantarseto get upme levanto
ducharseto showerme ducho
vestirseto get dressedme visto
cepillarseto brushme cepillo

Evening Routine Verbs

Spanish VerbEnglishConjugation Example
acostarseto go to bedme acuesto
lavarseto washme lavo
peinarseto comb hairme peino
afeitarseto shaveme afeito
maquillarseto put on makeupme maquillo

Complete Daily Routine Examples

Morning Routine Description

  • Me despierto a las siete (I wake up at seven)
  • Me levanto inmediatamente (I get up immediately)
  • Me ducho y me visto (I shower and get dressed)
  • Me cepillo los dientes (I brush my teeth)

Evening Routine Description

  • Me lavo la cara (I wash my face)
  • Me pongo el pijama (I put on my pajamas)
  • Me acuesto a las once (I go to bed at eleven)

Reflexive Verb Conjugation Patterns

Regular Reflexive Verbs

  • lavarse (to wash oneself): me lavo, te lavas, se lava, nos lavamos, os laváis, se lavan
  • levantarse (to get up): me levanto, te levantas, se levanta, nos levantamos, os levantáis, se levantan

Stem-Changing Reflexive Verbs

  • despertarse (e→ie): me despierto, te despiertas, se despierta, nos despertamos, os despertáis, se despiertan
  • vestirse (e→i): me visto, te vistes, se viste, nos vestimos, os vestís, se visten

DELE A1 Exam Practice

Speaking Section Examples

  • Describe your morning: “Por la mañana me levanto temprano”
  • Talk about personal care: “Me ducho todos los días”
  • Discuss bedtime: “Me acuesto a las diez”
  • Describe routines: “Me cepillo los dientes tres veces al día”

Writing Section Examples

  • Write about your daily routine
  • Describe what you do in the morning and evening
  • List your personal care habits
  • Write about family members’ routines

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Forgetting reflexive pronouns: ❌ “levanto temprano” ✅ “me levanto temprano”
  • Wrong pronoun placement: ❌ “me quiero levantar” ✅ “quiero levantarme
  • Incorrect pronoun: ❌ “se levanto” ✅ “me levanto”

Special Reflexive Constructions

With Body Parts

When using reflexive verbs with body parts, use definite articles instead of possessive adjectives:

  • Me lavo las manos (I wash my hands)
  • Te cepillas los dientes (You brush your teeth)
  • Se peina el pelo (She combs her hair)

Practice with Our Free Spanish Tools

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Next Step: Test Your Knowledge!

Ready to check your understanding of reflexive verbs?

Take our DELE A1 Reflexive Verbs Prep Quiz here to confirm you’re ready for this part of the exam.

What’s Next in Your DELE A1 Journey?

  • Ready for more daily vocabulary? Study Daily Routine Vocabulary
  • Need time expressions? Review Time and Schedule Guide
  • Practice all A1 grammar? Take a Full A1 Grammar Test

Good luck with your DELE A1 preparation!