TALKING ABOUT LIKES AND DISLIKES.  What do you like?  I like  ¿Qué te gusta?  Me gusta…  Example:  Me gusta la pizza. TO FIND OUT WHAT A FRIEND.

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TALKING ABOUT LIKES AND DISLIKES

 What do you like?  I like  ¿Qué te gusta?  Me gusta…  Example:  Me gusta la pizza. TO FIND OUT WHAT A FRIEND LIKES, ASK;

 What don’t you like?  To respond:  I don’t like….  ¿Qué no te gusta?  No me gusta…  Example: No me gusta el voleibol.

 Do you like…?  Do you like pizza?  Yes, but I like … more.  ¿Te gusta…?  ¿Te gusta la pizza?  Si, pero me gusta más el...  Si, pero me gusta más la fruta.

 Basketball  Baseball  Soccer  El baloncesto  El béisbol  El fútbol LOS DEPORTES

 Football  The sport of swimming. (water polo)  Tennis  El fútbol norteamericano  La natación (polo acuático)  El tenis

 Jazz  Classical music  Pop music  El jazz  La música clásica  La música pop LA MÚSICA

 Rock music  Music by…  La música rock  La música de…  La música de mana

 Spanish  English class. (L.A.)  Homework  El español  La clase de inglés  La tarea LAS CLASES

 The cafeteria  Chocolate  Mexican food  Italian food  Chinese food  La cafetería  El chocolate  La comida… mexicana/italiana/  china LA COMIDA

 Salad  Fruit  Pizza  La ensalada  La fruta  La pizza

 What is a definite article:  What words are used with definite articles.  Masculine definite article:  Feminine definite article:  Definite articles mean “The” in English.  nouns. Nouns are words used to name people, places, and things. All nouns have el or la before them.  Generally el is used before masculine nouns  la before feminine nouns.  They must match the gender of the noun. NOUNS AND DEFINITE ARTICLES