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Gustar ¿Qué te gusta?. Gustar – To like/To please What is liked? What is pleasing? (singluar/plural) Who likes something? What is pleasing to them?

Dec 22, 2015

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Page 1: Gustar ¿Qué te gusta?. Gustar – To like/To please What is liked? What is pleasing? (singluar/plural) Who likes something? What is pleasing to them?

Gustar¿Qué te gusta?

Page 2: Gustar ¿Qué te gusta?. Gustar – To like/To please What is liked? What is pleasing? (singluar/plural) Who likes something? What is pleasing to them?

Gustar – To like/To please

• What is liked? What is pleasing? (singluar/plural)

• Who likes something? What is pleasing to them?

Page 3: Gustar ¿Qué te gusta?. Gustar – To like/To please What is liked? What is pleasing? (singluar/plural) Who likes something? What is pleasing to them?

1st Me or Te?

• Who likes something?

• What is something pleasing to?

• Me to me

• Te to you (inf.)

Page 4: Gustar ¿Qué te gusta?. Gustar – To like/To please What is liked? What is pleasing? (singluar/plural) Who likes something? What is pleasing to them?

2nd Gusta or Gustan

• Gusta ONE object or thing is pleasing/liked– Depends on the word DIRECTLY after gusta/gustan

– Me gusta la clase de español.

( I like Spansih class. Spanish class is pleasing to me.)

• Gustan MORE than one object or thing is pleasing/liked– Depends on the word DIRECTLY after gusta/gustan

– Me gustan los lápices.

( I like pencils.)

Page 5: Gustar ¿Qué te gusta?. Gustar – To like/To please What is liked? What is pleasing? (singluar/plural) Who likes something? What is pleasing to them?

No me gusta(n)• No me gusta la clase de historia.

– I don’t like history class.

• No me gustan los pupitres.– I don’t like desks.

Page 6: Gustar ¿Qué te gusta?. Gustar – To like/To please What is liked? What is pleasing? (singluar/plural) Who likes something? What is pleasing to them?

Te gusta(n)…• Te gusta la clase de español.

– You like Spanish class. Spanish class is pleasing to you.

• Te gustan los perros.– You like dogs. Dogs are pleasing to you.

• No te gusta la clase de historia.– You don’t like history class. History class isn’t pleasing to me.

Page 7: Gustar ¿Qué te gusta?. Gustar – To like/To please What is liked? What is pleasing? (singluar/plural) Who likes something? What is pleasing to them?

Preguntas• ¿Te gusta(n)….?

– Do you like…? Is ___________ pleasing to you? (fill in blank with activity/object)

• ¿Qué te gusta?– What do you like? What is pleasing to you?

• ¿Qué te gusta más?– What do you like more? What is more pleasing to you?

Page 8: Gustar ¿Qué te gusta?. Gustar – To like/To please What is liked? What is pleasing? (singluar/plural) Who likes something? What is pleasing to them?

Palabras Importantes• Nada

• También

• Mucho

Nothing, Not at all

Also, Too

Much, A lot

Page 9: Gustar ¿Qué te gusta?. Gustar – To like/To please What is liked? What is pleasing? (singluar/plural) Who likes something? What is pleasing to them?

PracticaGustar

Page 10: Gustar ¿Qué te gusta?. Gustar – To like/To please What is liked? What is pleasing? (singluar/plural) Who likes something? What is pleasing to them?

• I like to sing a lot.

• I don’t like to eat tacos.

• You like animals.

Me gusta mucho cantar.

No me gusta comer tacos.

Te gustan los animales.

Page 11: Gustar ¿Qué te gusta?. Gustar – To like/To please What is liked? What is pleasing? (singluar/plural) Who likes something? What is pleasing to them?

• Do you like to dance?

• Do you like to sing or dance more?

• I don’t like to dance at all.

¿Te gusta bailar?

¿Te gusta más cantar o bailar?

No me gusta bailar nada.

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¡El fin!