¿Qué te gusta hacer?
Talk about activities Tell where you are from Say what you like and don’t like to do
1. ¿A quién le gusta leer un libro? 2. ¿A quién le gusta correr? 3. ¿A quién le gusta jugar al fútbol? 4. ¿Qué tiempo hace en Miami? 5. ¿Y a ti, qué te gusta? (name 3 activities)
1 st I yo 2 nd You (informal) tú Heél 3 rd Sheella Itx You formalusted 1 st We nosotros/as 2 nd You (plural) vosotros/as *Used only in SPAIN 3 rd Theyellos ellas You (plural)ustedes * Used in Mex. C.A & S.A
Tú means you (informal): -It is used with a friend, a family member or someone younger. -It is in 2 nd person singular. Usted means you (formal): -It is used with a person you don’t know, someone older, someone to who you want to show respect. -It is in 3 rd person singular.
vosotros and ustedes mean you (plural)or you all. You plus another person. Eg. Paul and you=you “all” Vosotros is used only in Spain. Vosotros is 2 nd plural. Ustedes is used in Mex. S.A and C.A. Ustedes is 3 rd person plural.
Replace the noun with a Spanish subject pronoun. 1. Paul= 2. Paul and I= 3. I= 4. We= 5. Paul and you= 6. You all= 7. You (formal)= 8. Paul and Mark= 9. You (informal)= 10. He= 11. Mary=
What is an infinitive? What are examples of infinitives? In English What are examples of infinitives? In Spanish
SingularPlural 1 st 2 nd 3rd
SingularPlural 1 st 2 nd 3 rd
SingularPlural 1 stYo soyNosotros/assomos 2 nd Tú eresVosotros/as sois 3 rd Él/Ella/Usted esEllos/Ellas/Ustedes son
¿De dónde eres (tú)? ¿De dónde es usted? De= Dónde=
Where is he from? I am from Argentina. He is from Ecuador? You all are from the United States. You (formal) are from Colombia. Where are they from?
¿De dónde es la profesora? ¿De dónde son los estudiantes? ¿De dónde son ustedes? ¿De dónde sois vosotros? ¿De dónde es usted?
Gustar in Spanish means to please. In English we use it as the verb to like. In Spanish: Soccer pleases me. In English: I like soccer.
You must use a clarifier. A clarifier emphasizes who is doing the liking. We use a+noun/pronoun Yo a mí Paul a Paul Tú a tietc… Él a él
Nosotros Tú Ella Mary Vosotros Yo Ustedes
2nd rule: We also use indirect object pronouns with the verb gustar. IOP- tells who is doing the liking Me (to me)Nos (to us) Te (to you)Os (to you plural) Le (to him, to her Les (to them, to you pl) to you formal)
To talk about what people like to do, use gusta + the infinitive. The 3rd rule is that if what precedes gustar is a verb then we use gusta. gusta comergusta correr gusta bebergusta estudiar
A mí_________comer. A ella_________beber. A nosotros__________estudiar. A ti_____________montar la bicicleta. A ellos__________comprar. A Paul y a ti___________preparar la comida. A Paul y a mi__________caminar. A Paul___________hablar.
Formula: Clarifier+ IOP+ gusta Modelo: Ustedes/ir de compras. A ustedes les gusta ir de compras. 1. Ella/comer las papas fritas 2. Tú/beber el agua. 3. Usted/montar la bicicleta. 4. Yo/estudiar mucho. 5. Pablo/preparar la comida. 6. Pablo y tú/hablar mucho. 7. Nosotros/comprar el libro.
What do we use instead of subject pronouns? What is the formula for gustar? Give an example