Presentación de GRAMÁTICA 1 (Presentation of Grammar)
English Grammar Connection: The phrase I like doesn’t change in English. There are two ways to say it in Spanish, depending on whether what you want is singular or plural. This is because the Spanish phrase me gusta means that something is pleasing to me.
Goal
Goal: Learn how to use gustar with nouns. Then practice using this verb to express what foods you like and don’t like.
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Telehistoria escena 2
Telehistoria escena 2
Goal: Listen to how Marisol and Rodrigo use gustar to discuss what they like to eat. Then use gustar to talk about likes and dislikes.
STRATEGIES
Cuando lees. Organize with a chart. Make a chart listing Rodrigo’s and Marisol’s likes and dislikes about breakfast foods to keep thoughts organized. Are your preferences more like Rodrigo’s or more like Marisol’s?
Marisol: ¿Qué te gusta comer en el desayuno?
Rodrigo: Me gustan el cereal, el yogur, las frutas… Y a ti, Marisol, ¿qué te gusta comer en el desayuno?
Marisol: No me gusta el yogur y no me gustan los huevos.
Rodrigo: ¿Te gustan las frutas? ¿Las uvas, las manzanas?
Marisol: No me gusta comer mucho en el desayuno.
Rodrigo: ¡Tienes que comer bien en el desayuno! ¿Te gusta el pan? ¿O la leche?
Marisol: Me gustan las galletas. Tengo hambre.
Rodrigo: Sí. ¡Porque no te gusta comer mucho en el desayuno!
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Overview
English Grammar Connection: Remember that the present tense shows an action happening now.
Verbs
The following are Grammar activities. Complete the activities in your Class Journal.