What do you like to do?
Correr: to run Montar en bicicleta: to ride a bike Hacer ejercicio: to do exercise
Leer revistas: to read magazines Escuchar musica: to listen to music Dibujar: to draw Pasear: to walk
Patinar: to skate Alquilar videos: to rent videos Cantar: to sing Comer: to eat Escribir cartas: to write letters
Hacer la tarea: to do homework Ir al cine: to go to the movies Nadar: to swim Navegar por internet: to surf the internet
Pasar el rato solo(a): to spend time alone Ver televisiόn: to watch television
Me gusta jugar: I like to play… Al básquetbol: basketball You always use the letter “A” after the verb Jugar
Al béisbol: baseball Al fútbol americano: football Al volibol: volleyball Al fútbol: soccer Al tenis: tennis
A juegos de mesa: Boardgames A los videojuegos: Video games
To play an instrument. Tocar el piano To play the piano
¿Con quién?: With Whom Conmigo: with me Contigo: with you Con mis amigos: with my friends Con mi familia: with my family
I like-Me gusta(n) You (inf.) likes-Te gusta(n) He/She/Ud. likes- Le gusta(n) We like-Nos gusta(n) They like/ you all like-Les gusta(n)
Add the prepositional phrase "a + the person liking" as shown below at the beginning of the sentence: A Carlos le gusta el coche. Carlos likes the car. To clarify or emphasis a subject add the following: A miA nosotros A tiA vosotros A él A ella A usted A ellos A ellas A ustedes
When talking about something plural add an “n” to gusta. Example: Me gusta la casa. I like the house. Me gustan las casas. I like the houses.
¿Qué te gusta hacer? What do you like to do? A mí me gusta salir con amigos. I like to go out with friends.
¿A Juan y Pablo les gusta ir al centro commercial? Does Juan and Pablo like to go to the mall? Sí, porque les gusta ir de compras. Yes, because they like to go shopping.
Respond to the question- ¿Qué te gusta hacer? Write five things you like to do using this vocabulary.
Write three questions asking the following people if they want to do something. 1. Marisol y Marco 2. Tú 3.Juan