Unit 1 ACTIVIDADES, GUSTAR, INDIRECT OBJECTS + GUSTAR.

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Unit 1 ACTIVIDADES, GUSTAR, INDIRECT OBJECTS + GUSTAR

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Gustar Gustar is best translated as “to please” ◦To like A mí me gusta- it pleases me (I like) When you want to talk about something you like to do (or enjoy doing) use: A mí me gusta + infinitive (activity) ◦A mí me gusta correr.

Gustar ¿Qué te gusta hacer? ◦What do you like to do? ◦A mí me gusta ¿Te gusta (activity) ? ◦Do you like (activity)? ◦Sí a mí me gusta ◦No, a mí no me gusta

Gustar ◦¿Te gusta más o ? ◦What do you like to do more or ? ◦A mí me gusta más ◦I like more. ◦I don’t like ◦A mí no me gusta

Indirect objects Me gusta: it is pleasing to me Use I.O. pronouns me, te, le, nos, os, les to indicate to whom the activity is pleasing. Place the I.O pronoun before gusta

A + pronoun + I.O + gustar A mí me gustaI like A ti te gustaYou like (familiar) A usted le gustaYou like (formal) A él le gusta A ella le gusta He likes She likes A nosotros nos gusta A nosotras nos gusta We like (masc./ mix group) We like (fem.) A vosotros os gusta A vosotras os gusta You all like(Spain/ masc./mix) You all like (Spain/ fem.) A ustedes les gustaYou all like A ellos les gusta A ellas les gusta They like (masc./ mix group) They like (fem.)

A + pronoun + I.O. + gustar I like You like (familiar) You like (formal) He likes She likes We like You all like (Spain) You all like They like

Complete each sentence with the correct form of I.O + gusta 1.A nosotros comer. 2.A usted montar en bicicleta. 3.A mí estudiar. 4.A ellas comprar. 5.A él dibujar. 6.A ti correr. 7.A vosotros mirar la televisión.

Tell what the following people like to do. Write the following sentences in Spanish. 1.He likes to talk on the phone. ________________________________________________ 2.I like to watch TV. ________________________________________________ 3.She likes to play soccer. ________________________________________________ 4.We like to hang out with friends. _______________________________________________ 5.You (formal) like to do homework. ________________________________________________ 6.They like to learn Spanish. ________________________________________________

Conversation Greeting Ask what they like to do 2 things you like to do Ask what they don’t like to do 2 things you don’t like to do 1 thing they like to do 1 thing they don’t like to do Goodbye

Unit 1.1 Test Gustar Chart Sentences Questions Vocabulary Culture