Unidad 3.1. To talk about foods and beverages To ask questions To say which foods you like and dont like Use interrogative words Use the verb gustar with.

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Unidad 3.1

To talk about foods and beverages To ask questions To say which foods you like and dont like Use interrogative words Use the verb gustar with nouns Use the present tense of –er and –ir verbs Use the verb hacer

tener ganas de…to feel like tener hambreto be hungry tener sedto be thirsty Translate: 1. I feel like studying for Spanish 2. He is always hungry. 3. They are thirsty after running.

Remember the formula for gustar plus verbs. Clarifier + IOP+ gusta + the infinitive of the verb A ti te gusta comer la pizza.

Formula with gustar plus nouns Clarifier + IOP + gusta or gustan + noun If the noun is singular use gusta. If the noun is plural use gustan. A ti te gusta la sopa. A ti te gustan las sopas.

1. A mí_________comer pan. 2. A ti___________los huevos. 3. A ellos_______el yogur. 4. A usted______el jugo de naranja. 5. A ti__________beber leche. 6. A nosotros_______las manzanas. 7. A Paul y a mí_________el libro de Harry Potter. 8. A Paul y a ella__________las uvas. 9. A Paul y a ti____________la pelicula Argo. 10. A ella________las papas fritas.

1. I like to sell grapes. 2. He likes apples. 3. You like coffee with milk. 4. They like ham and cheese sandwiches. 5. You all like eggs. 6. Paul and you like tomato soup. 7. We like breakfast. 8. Paul and I like hamburgers.

Vender: vendovendemos vendesvendéis vendevenden Compartir: compartocompartimos compartescompartís compartecomparten

Comer Beber Escribir Compartir Vender Leer Aprender Correr ***hacer

hagohacemos haceshacéis hacehacen Yo hago la tarea. ( I do) Ellos hacen la comida. (They make)

1. We eat hamburgers. 2. You make good sandwiches. 3. They share breakfast. 4. You all sell books. 5. Paul and I learn Spanish. 6. They write to me. 7. You (formal) do homework. 8. He reads many books.

You are at a grocery store and you need to buy things for breakfast, lunch, snack or dinner. Use ar, er and ir verbs. Use some of the colors Use the expressions: Tener ganas de…tener hambre…tener sed Each group of 3 should be able to talk about 2 minutes unless you are the group of four and then you have 2 ½ min. Final draft of skit must be in blue/black ink!