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1 1. jugar baloncesto – to play basketball 2
1.jugar baloncesto – to play basketball 2.jugar fútbol americano - to play football 3.jugar béisbol- to play baseball esquiar – to ski jugar tenis – to play tennis 6.montar la tabla de nieve – to snowboard 7.jugar videojuegos – to play videogames 8.jugar fútbol – to play soccer 9. jugar volibol – to play volleyball 10.Montar el monopatín – to skateboard nadar – to swim 12.comer – to eat 13.comer comida italiana – to eat italian food jugar hockey – to play hockey 15.comer comida china – to eat chinese food 16.bailar – to dance 17.comer chocolate – to eat chocolate 18.comer comida mexicana – to eat mexican food 19.comer pizza – to eat pizza 20.cantar – to sing comer pasta – to eat pasta 22.escuchar música rock – to listen to rock 23.jugar lacros – to play lacrosse 24.comer galletas – to eat cookies 25.tocar la guitarra – to play the guitar 26.escuchar música – to listen to music alentar – to cheer 28. Practicar karate – to practice karate dormir – to sleep pescar – to fish 31. Boxear – to box tocar el piano – to play the piano 33. campear – to camp 34. dibujar –to draw Essential Question: Why would it be useful to be able to describe things you like/dislike in Spanish?

2 me gusta – I like… no me gusta – I don’t like Me encanta… - I love
¿Te gusta…? – Do you like…? ¿Qué te gusta…? – What do you like? deportes – sports baloncesto/basquetból – basketball béisbol – baseball fútbol - soccer volibol – volleyball tenis - tennis hockey - hockey la tarea – homework la clase de inglés – English la clase de español – Spanish la clase de ciencias - science la clase de historia/ciencias sociales – history fútbol americano – football la clase de matemáticas – math la clase de gimnasio/educación fisica – gym la música clásica – classical music la música rock – rock and roll la música pop – pop music la música ranchera - country la música rap – rap la pizza - pizza la ensalada - salad la comida mexicana – Mexican food la comida italiana – Italian food la comida china – Chinese food las papas fritas – French fries la fruta – fruit el chocolate – chocolate los vegetales – vegetables los dulces – sweets/candy pero – but más – more Le gusta… – he/she/you (formal) like… Nos gusta… – we like… Les gusta… - they like… mucho – a lot Essential Question: Why would it be useful to be able to describe things you like/dislike in Spanish?

3 Me gustan jugar baloncesto.
Me gusta jugar baloncesto. No me gusta fútbol y volibol. No me gustan fútbol y volibol. Me gusta los dulces. Me gustan los dulces. No me gusta nadar y cantar. It’s totally right SUCKA! Me gusta comer y la clase de Español. .Me gustan comer y la clase de Español.

4 Answer the following sentences with gustar or encantar.
Me __________ jugar baloncesto. No me __________ fútbol. Me ___________ los dulces. No me __________ nadar y cantar. Me _________ la clase de Español. Me _____________ las papas fritas.

5 ¿Qué tipo de música te gusta?
Essential Question: Why would it be useful to be able to describe things you like/dislike in Spanish? ¿Qué tipo de música te gusta? Answer the following question with: Me gusta… el rock, el punk, el heavy, el ska, el reggae, el pop, el pop rock, la salsa, el merengue, el tango, el yazz, el blues, el soul, el ghostpel, el dance, el tecno, el house , el rap, el hip hop, el reggaeton, el dub-step, la disco, el rock clásico, la música clásica, la música ranchera, la rock alternativa, el emo, el goth.

6 Essential Question: Why would it be useful to be able to describe things you like/dislike in Spanish? Kyle says: Find a partner, then ask and answer the following questions in Spanish: ¿Qué te gusta? ¿Qué no te gusta? ¿Qué te encanta? ¡Perdedor!

7 Talking about likes & dislikes
When we talk in Spanish about activities we like and dislike, we can use the verb GUSTA.

8 Why is this verb special?
Compare these pairs of sentences: I like to swim/Me gusta nadar. You like to swim/Te gusta nadar. She likes to swim/Le gusta nadar.

9 What’s happening here? Note that the verb does not change for different persons: Me gusta nadar. Te gusta nadar. Le gusta nadar. What does change is the person who is affected (i.e., the person who “likes”).

10 !!sdrawkcab knihT The subject of the sentence in Spanish is the object in English. It is literally translated as “Swimming is pleasing to me/you/her.” But we rarely express likes in this fashion in English. When you want to talk about likes in Spanish, THINK BACKWARDS – the Spanish subject is the English object and the English object is the Spanish subject.

11 Say what? I like reading. Me gusta leer.
“I” is the subject and “reading” is the object in this English sentence. Me gusta leer. “Leer” is the subject and “me” is the object in the equivalent Spanish sentence.

12 In other words… … what changes in Spanish is the person affected: me, you, him, her, it, us, them: Me gusta estudiar español. Te gusta estudiar español. Le gusta estudiar español. Nos gusta estudiar español. os gusta estudiar español. Les gusta estudiar español.

13 … and… The verb GUSTA does not change when its subject is another verb (always the –r, or infinitive, form): Me gusta escuchar música. Le gusta trabajar. No nos gusta estudiar. Me gusta caminar y correr.

14 Who’s who? The object forms – called “indirect objects” – are:
Me > me Te > you Le > him, her, “Ud.” Nos > us os>vosotros Les > them, “Uds.”

15 I like coffee. In addition to liking activities – swimming, going to movies, rollerblading – we also like things – coffee, milk, Spanish class (well, sometimes!), dogs, cats, and so on. When we talk about liking things in Spanish, we still use gusta, but with a twist.

16 You’re the detective. Let’s play Sherlock Holmes for a moment. Here are some Spanish sentences that illustrate how gusta is used a little bit differently when we talk about things. Me gusta el café. Me gusta el té caliente. Me gustan los huevos fritos. Me gustan las papas fritas. No me gusta el pescado. No me gustan los refrescos.

17 Elementary, my dear Watson!
Group them together by the form of gusta: Me gusta el café. Me gusta el té caliente. No me gusta el pescado. and Me gustan los huevos fritos. Me gustan las papas fritas. No me gustan los refrescos. Look at the subjects (remember, in Spanish, that would be the things we like or dislike). -os, -es, -as, -s = plural

18 So that’s how we do it! Gusta has two forms:
We use gusta when we talk about liking (or disliking) one thing. Me gusta el té caliente. No me gusta el pescado. We use gustan when we talk about liking (or disliking) more than one thing. Me gustan las papas fritas. No me gustan los refrescos.

19 I like coffee. In addition to liking activities – swimming, going to movies, rollerblading – we also like things – coffee, milk, Spanish class (well, sometimes!), dogs, cats, and so on. When we talk about liking things in Spanish, we still use gusta, but with a twist.

20 You’re the detective. Let’s play Sherlock Holmes for a moment. Here are some Spanish sentences that illustrate how gusta is used a little bit differently when we talk about things. Me gusta el café. Me gusta el té caliente. Me gustan los huevos fritos. Me gustan las papas fritas. No me gusta el pescado. No me gustan los refrescos.

21 Elementary, my dear Watson!
Group them together by the form of gusta: Me gusta el café. Me gusta el té caliente. No me gusta el pescado. and Me gustan los huevos fritos. Me gustan las papas fritas. No me gustan los refrescos. Look at the subjects (remember, in Spanish, that would be the things we like or dislike). -os, -es, -as, -s = plural

22 So that’s how we do it! Gusta has two forms:
We use gusta when we talk about liking (or disliking) one thing. Me gusta el té caliente. No me gusta el pescado. We use gustan when we talk about liking (or disliking) more than one thing. Me gustan las papas fritas. No me gustan los refrescos.

23 Let’s practice! Put in the correct form of gusta in each sentence.
Me _____ la coca cola, pero no me ____ el jugo de manzana.

24 ¿Te gusta? Me gusta la coca cola, pero no me gusta el jugo de manzana.
¿Te _____ los plátanos? Sí, pero me _____ las manzanas más.

25 ¿Te gusta? ¿Te gustan los plátanos?
Sí, pero me gustan las manzanas más. A mi papá le _____ el pan, pero no le ____ los bollos (rolls).

26 ¿Te gusta? A mi papá le gusta el pan, pero no le gustan los bollos (rolls). One more… A mi hermana le _____ leer novelas.

27 ¿Te gusta? A mi hermana le gusta leer novelas.
The subject is leer, not novelas…use gusta any time it is followed by an infinitive (-r form of the verb).

28 Verbs like gustar Te quiero(mucho) – parents te amo(mucho) – bf/gf
aburre/aburren

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30 ¡Haz Ahora! SLIDE SHOW REQUIREMENTS:
Today’s Objective: To create a SLIDE SHOW using vocabulary associated with likes/dislikes, and loves. Spanish 7 –Please write your slide show requirements down. SLIDE SHOW REQUIREMENTS: 1. Title Page: ¡Qué me gusta! [de: (your name)] 2. Me gustan things you like. – 1 page 3. Me gusta activity you like. – 1 page 4. Me encanta thing/activity you love. - 1 page 5. No me gusta(an) thing you dislike/more than one thing you dislike. - 1 page 6. MAKE A SLIDE USING A VERB LIKE GUSTAR. 7. A page titled: “sitios” (web sites used) FREETRANSLATION.COM

31 WHAT IS WRONG WITH THIS SLIDE?

32 This is how the slide should look.

33 Essential questions to ask yourself before you come to me to check your work:
Did I follow all the requirements? That includes the: “verbs like gustar” slide. Do I have a page titled: “Sitios”? (web sites used) Have I cited all web sites that I’ve used? That includes Microsoft word clipart and freetranslation.com. Do I have contrasting colors on my slides? Do I have a title slide? (¡Qué me gusta! De (your name) Did I have fun? *after practicing 5 times go to (SPANISH LINK) 33

34 á = Alt é = Alt í = Alt ó = Alt ú = Alt ñ = Alt ü = Alt ¡ = Alt ¿ Alt MAKE SURE YOUR NUMBERS LOCK IS ON AND YOU USE THE NUMBER PAD!


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