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GUSTAR (AN INTRODUCTION). Gustar = “to like” Me gusta = I like… Use this structure when talking about only ONE thing or ONE activity.

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Page 1: GUSTAR (AN INTRODUCTION). Gustar = “to like” Me gusta = I like… Use this structure when talking about only ONE thing or ONE activity.

GUSTAR(AN INTRODUCTION)

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Gustar = “to like”

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Me gusta = I like… Use this structure when talking about only ONE thing or ONE activity

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Me gusta tu mochila. Me gusta el burrito. Me gusta el gato.Me gusta tu casa. Me gusta SJHS.

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Me gustan = I like…

Use this structure when talking about MORE THAN ONE thing or activity

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Me gustan las mochilas. Me gustan los burritos. Me gustan los gatos. Me gustan los perros.

*Also note = use the article with nouns after gustar.

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To say DON’T LIKE: - Place the word “no” before “me gusta(n)”- OR use the phrase “me disgusta(n)”

No me gustan los examenes. Me disgutan los examenes.

No me gusta la clase de matemáticas. Me disgusta la clase de matemáticas.

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1. I like your dad. 2. I like the class. 3. I like the classes. 4. I like your parents. 5. I don’t like the book. 6. I like pens. 7. I don’t like pencils.

Let’s Practice:

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Te gusta(n) = You like

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Le gusta(n) = He/She likes

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Nos gusta(n) = We like

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Les gusta(n) = They/You all like

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1. We like cats. 2. Do you like cats?3. My dad likes my teacher.

4. My parents like the school. 5. The students don’t like

the textbook.

Práctica:

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1. Hablar2. Beber3. Comer4. Viajar5. Estudiar6. Leer7. Dibujar

8. Caminar9. Correr10. Escribir11. Escuchar12. Mirar13. Jugar14. Practicar15. Hacer

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GUSTAR PRACTICE

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1) I like cats but I don’t like dogs.

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2) Do you like cats or dogs?

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3) We like parties!

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4) My dad likes Fords but my mom

likes Hondas.

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5) I don’t like homework!

(la tarea)

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6) My teachers like smart students.

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7) I like to play soccer. My friends like to play Xbox.

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9) Do you like books?

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10) We don’t like the

Spanish textbook.

It is boring.

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Download and Complete:“WS – Gustar and Classroom

Vocab.”

Tarea:

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Write 6 sentences telling what you like and don’t like to DO (activities, verbs).

Write 6 sentences telling what THINGS you like (nouns)

Tarea: