¡Sí, me gusta!. Repaso Remember me gusta? You learned to use me gusta for talking about what I like to do. You learned to use te gusta to say what you.

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¡Sí, me gusta!

Repaso Remember me gusta? You learned to use me gusta for talking about what I like to do. You learned to use te gusta to say what you like to do. You learned to use le gusta to talk about what he or she likes to do. Gusta was followed by a not-conjugated verb. These verbs always ended in -AR, -ER, or –IR. EX: No me gusta correr, me gusta leer!

Nuevo Here are new ways to talk about what people like to do: Nos gusta correr = We like to run. Les gusta correr = they/all of you like to run.

(a mí) Me gusta Correr/leer/ayudar A [someone else ]y a mí) A nosotros Nos gusta Correr/leer/ayudar (a ti) Te gusta Correr/leer/ayudar X (a él/ a ella / a usted Le gusta Correr/leer/ayudar (A ellos/a ellas/ a ustedes) Les gusta Correr/leer/ayudar

When you want to emphasize or identify the person who likes to do something, you use: name = A Diana, le gusta leer. (Diana likes to read) A + noun = A su hermano, le gusta leer. (Her brother likes to read) pronoun = A ella, le gusta leer. (She likes to read)

A mí, me gusta leer. = I like to read. A tí, te gusta leer. = You like to read.

Here are the pronouns that follow a A mí (me gusta)A nosotros (nos gusta) A nosotras (nos gusta) A [someone else] y a mí) Nos gusta A tí (te gusta)x A él, ella, usted (le gusta) A ellos/ ellas/ ustedes (les gusta)

1.We like to swim. _________________________________ 2. They like to go shopping. _________________________________ 3. Patricia likes to run. _________________________________ 4. Liliana likes to read. _________________________________

5. Lalo likes to talk. _________________________________ 6. The boys like to practice sports. _________________________________ 7. My friend and I like to talk. _________________________________

1.My sister and I like to call our friends. A mi hermana y a mí nos gusta llamar a nuestros amigos. 2. John likes to run every day. A Juan le gusta correr todos los días.

1.We like to skate. _________________________________ 2. They like to eat fruit. _________________________________ 3. He does not like to answer his cell phone. _________________________________

Now, turn to the person behind/in front of you and ask who likes to… You should say: ¿A Quién le gusta _____________? Answers should be: A mí, me gusta… A mi hermano y a mí, nos gusta….. Etc!

Now, turn to the person behind/in front of you and ask who likes to… Bailar todos los días? Ver la televisión mucho? Comer papas fritas? Patinar con sus amigos? Ir de compras?