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Hoy es martes, el 3 de octubre Objetivo: ¿Te gustan las fiestas? Hagan Ahora: La Tomatina – lee la lectura y contesta las preguntas. Tarea: Hoja act. 1+2 (verbs like gustar)

La Tomatina At around 10 a.m., festivities begin with the first event of the Tomatina. It is the "palo jabón", similar to the greasy pole. The goal is to climb a greased pole with a ham on top. As this happens, the crowd works into a frenzy of singing and dancing and gets showered in water from hoses. Once someone is able to drop the ham off the pole, the start signal for the tomato fight is given by firing the water shot in the air and trucks make their entry. The signal for the onset is at about 11 when a loud shot rings out, and the chaos begins.[2] Several trucks throw tomatoes in abundance in the Plaza del Pueblo. The tomatoes come from Extremadura, where they are less expensive and are grown specifically for the holidays, being of inferior taste.[3] For the participants the use of goggles and gloves are recommended. The tomatoes must be crushed before being thrown so as to reduce the risk of injury. The estimated number of tomatoes used are around 150,000 i.e. over 40 metric tons.[4] After exactly one hour the fight ends with the firing of the second shot, announcing the end. The whole town square is colored red and rivers of tomato juice flow freely. Fire Trucks hose down the streets and participants use hoses that locals provide to remove the tomato paste from their bodies. Some participants go to the pool of “los peñones” to wash. After the cleaning, the village cobblestone streets are pristine due to the acidity of the tomato disinfecting and thoroughly cleaning the surfaces.[5]

Contesta las preguntas con oraciones completas: ¿Te gustan las fiestas/festivales? ¿Te gusta la idea de la Tomatina? ¿Te gustan los tomates? ¿Tenemos celebraciones similares a la Tomatina en los Estados Unidos?

¿Te gustan las fiestas/festivales? ¿Te gusta la idea de la Tomatina? ¿Te gustan los tomates? ¿Tenemos celebraciones similares a la Tomatina en los Estados Unidos?

Me gusta el festival de San Gennaro en “Little Italy”. Me gustan los festivales italianos.

The verb gustar To express your own likes and dislikes, use the expression me gusta + [singular noun] or me gustan + [plural noun]. Never use a subject pronoun (such as yo) with this structure. Gustar means to please. Me gusta el festival de San Gennaro en “Little Italy”. Me gustan los festivales italianos.

Me gusta comer en las fiestas. Me gusta cantar y bailar en las fiestas.

To express what you like to do, use the expression me gusta + [infinitive(s)]. Me gusta comer en las fiestas. Me gusta cantar y bailar en las fiestas. Copyright © 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.

Te gusta el pastel de cumpleaños. A Javier no le gustan las piñatas.

To use the verb gustar with reference to another person, use the expressions te gusta(n) (tú) or a + [name/pronoun] le gusta(n) (usted, él, ella). To say that someone does not like something, insert the word no before the expression. Te gusta el pastel de cumpleaños. A Javier no le gustan las piñatas. Copyright © 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.

Nos gusta escuchar música en las fiestas. No les gustan las actividades aburridas cuando van a las fiestas.

To use the verb gustar with reference to more than one person, use nos gusta(n) (nosotros) or a + [name/pronoun] les gusta(n) (ustedes, ellos, ellas). Nos gusta escuchar música en las fiestas. No les gustan las actividades aburridas cuando van a las fiestas. Copyright © 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.

For emphasis or clarity Indirect Object Pronoun Gustar Noun / infinitive Translation A mí Me Gusta el pastel. A ti Te Gustan los pasteles. A (person / name) Le bailar. A nosotros (or names) Nos bailar y cantar. A (people’s names) Les

Other verbs in Spanish are used in the same way as gustar Other verbs in Spanish are used in the same way as gustar. Here is a list of the most common ones. Copyright © 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.

Indica el pronombre del objeto indirecto y la forma del tiempo presente adecuados en cada oración. La primera oración de cada columna se da como ejemplo. A él __________ le fascina viajar. A mí _____ bailar. A nosotras _____ cantar. A ustedes _____ leer. A ti _____ correr. A Pedro _____ gritar. A mis padres _____ caminar. A usted _____ jugar al tenis. A mi esposo y a mí _____ dormir. A Alberto _____ dibujar. A todos _____ opinar. A Pili _____ ir de compras. A ellos ___________ les aburren los deportes. A ti _____las películas. A usted _____ los viajes. A mí _____ las revistas. A Jorge y a Luis _____ los perros. A nosotros _____ las vacaciones. A ustedes _____ las fiestas. A Marcela _____ los libros. A mis amigos _____ los museos. A ella _____ el ciclismo. A Omar _____ el Internet. A ti y a mí _____ el baile. fascinar aburrir le fascina les aburren

Resumen: ¿Qué clase de fiesta te interesa más, las bodas o las fiestas de graduación? ¿Te fascinan las fiestas de sorpresa? ¿Qué les encanta hacer a ti y a tus amigos en las fiestas de cumpleaños?