Día número 47—español 1 ACT 2: Gustar + Activities and Pastimes

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Día número 47—español 1 ACT 2: Gustar + Activities and Pastimes READ bulletin REVIEW notes on GUSTAR Continue to write notes for GUSTAR and practice with classmates INTERVIEW classmates on activities they like or don’t like HW: Study new vocab on Activities and Pastimes Do quizlets to study voc #1-30 Study conjugations of GUSTAR  

El 25 de octubre pg C ACT #2 Gustar + Actividades y Pasatiempos Traduce. I like to dance. Do you like to sing? Miguel likes to cook. I don’t like to drink hot chocolate when it is hot (weather). You don’t like to ski? Sandra likes to listen to music. 1. A mí me gusta bailar. 2. ¿A ti te gusta cantar? 3. A Miguel le gusta cocinar. 4. A mí no me gusta beber chocolate caliente cuando hace calor. 5. ¿A ti no te gusta esquiar? 6. A Sandra le gusta escuchar música.

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Repasar la tarea con la pelota: VOC #1-15 ON YELLOW PAPER. Notes on GUSTAR so you can use them without hesitation. I like You like NAME /He/She likes A mí me gusta A ti te gusta A (NAME) /él / ella le gusta

(verb) is pleasing to me… REPASAR los apuntes de ayer: El 24 de octubre pg B APUNTES #1: El verbo GUSTAR (to be pleasing; to please; to like) To say that a person likes an activity, you use the following formulas: (verb) is pleasing to me… To say “I like” use A mí me gusta (verb in the infinitive). Literally you are saying (verb=activity) is pleasing to me. (verb) is pleasing to you… To say “you like” use  A ti te gusta (verb in the infinitive). Literally you are saying (verb=activity) is pleasing to you. Is (verb) pleasing to you? To say “Do you like” use  ¿A ti te gusta (verb in the infinitive)? Literally you are saying Is (verb=activity) pleasing to you?

Una entrevista (interview) ¿Qué te gusta hacer? Pg D PART 1: Write 8 activities you like to do from your voc list. Follow the model: Model: A mí me gusta montar en bici. (Riding a bike is pleasing to me.) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. PART 2: Now interview 8 classmates and find out who also likes to do these activities and who doesn’t. Speak ONLY in Spanish. Follow the model: Model: ¿A ti te gusta montar en bici? (Is riding a bike pleasing to you?) The person should answer with either: Sí, a mí me gusta montar en bici. or No, a mí no me gusta montar en bici. On your paper, write either: A (name) también le gusta montar en bici. OR A (name) no le gusta montar en bici.

CONTINUAR con los apuntes de GUSTAR—COPIA los apuntes (verb) is pleasing to (name) To say “(name) likes” use  A (name) le gusta (verb in the infinitive). Literally you are saying (verb=activity) is pleasing to (him/her) & clarifying who he/she is with “a + name). (verb) is pleasing to (him/her) To say “he/she likes” use  A él/ella le gusta (verb in the infinitive). Literally you are saying (verb=activity) is pleasing to (him/her). (verb) is pleasing to (you polite) To say “you polite like” use  A usted le gusta (verb in the infinitive). Literally you are saying (verb=activity) is pleasing to you polite

Una entrevista (interview) ¿Qué te gusta hacer? Pg D PART 3: Ask SraB ¿A usted le gusta…? ESCRIBE 3 RESPUESTAS Answer A la SraB le gusta… or A la SraB no le gusta…

(verb) is pleasing to (name/s) and me To say “(name/s & I) like” use  A (name/s) y a mí nos gusta (verb in the infinitive). Literally you are saying (verb=activity) is pleasing to (us) & clarifying who with “a + name(s) y a mí). (verb) is pleasing to (us) To say “we like” use  A nosotros/as nos gusta (verb in the infinitive). Literally you are saying (verb=activity) is pleasing to (us). Continue tomorrow with rest of conjugations

A ti te gusta (…) = (…) pleases you; is pleasing to you REPASO (Review): El verbo GUSTAR (to be pleasing; to please; to like) EN GRUPOS DE 3, demuestra que sabes (you know how) usar estas estructuras: A mí me gusta (verb in the infintive) = (…) pleases me; is pleasing to me A ti te gusta (…) = (…) pleases you; is pleasing to you A (name) le gusta (…) = (…) pleases (name); is pleasing to (name) A él le gusta (…) = (…) pleases him; is pleasing to him A ella le gusta (…) = (…) pleases her; is pleasing to her A usted le gusta (…) = (…) pleases you polite; is pleasing to you polite A (name) y a mí nos gusta (…) = (…) pleases (name) and me; is pleasing to name & me A nosotros/as nos gusta (…) = (…) pleases us; is pleasing to us A (name y a name) les gusta (…) = (…) pleases (name & name); is pleasing to (name & name) A ellos/ellas les gusta (…) = (…) pleases them; is pleasing to them A ustedes les gusta (…) = (…) pleases you guys; is pleasing to you guys A (name) y a ti les gusta (…) = (…) pleases (name) & you guys; is pleasing to (name) & you

LA TAREA: STUDY VOC on Activities and Pastimes WS #1-30. DO QUIZLETS by Thursday. STUDY the notes on GUSTAR so you can use them without hesitation. I like You like He/She likes (Name) likes You polite like We like (Name) and I like They like (Name & Name) like You guys like (Name & you) like