Gustar Jan. 2011. Gustar – to be pleasing, to like There are 2 parts to this expression: 1.Indirect Object Pronoun (who) – Me (use when it’s pleasing.

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Gustar Jan. 2011

Gustar – to be pleasing, to like There are 2 parts to this expression: 1.Indirect Object Pronoun (who) – Me (use when it’s pleasing to me) Me gusta la clase de arte. Art class is pleasing to me. I like art class – Te (use when it’s pleasing to you) ¿Te gusta la clase de arte? Is art class pleasing to you? Do you like art class? – Le (use when it’s pleasing to another person) Sr. Casano le gusta el arte. Art is pleasing to Mr. Casano. Mr. Casano likes are?

Choose:MeTeLe 1.Roberto likes baseball. 2.I like to swim. 3.Mr. Kearn likes science. 4.You like Spanish and music. 5.Mrs. McAndrews likes business. 6.I like to play in gym class. le me le te le me

Gustar – to be pleasing, to like 2. A form of the word gustar – Gusta = 1 thing or action pleases Example: Me gust a jugar después de la escuela. Example: Me gust a el baquestbol. – Gustan = 2 things please Example: Me gust an el beisbol y el basquetbol.

Choose:Gusta or Gustan 1.Roberto likes baseball. 2.I like to swim. 3.Mr. Kearn likes science. 4.You like Spanish and music class. 5.Mrs. McAndrews likes business. 6.I like to play in gym class. Le gusta Me gusta Le gusta Te gustan Le gusta Me gusta

When something is NOT pleasing Use “No” before the indirect object pronoun – No me gusta la clase de educación física. I don’t like gym class. – No te gustan los deportes. You don’t like sports. – Juan no le gusta correr. Juan doesn’t like to run.

Responde a las preguntas: 1.¿Te gusta correr en el parque? 2.¿Te gusta estudiar? 3.¿Qué deporte te gusta? 4.¿Qué clase le gusta tu amigo/a? 5.¿Qué te gusta hacer en la escuela? 6.¿Qué te gusta hacer en la casa?