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¿Qué te gusta hacer? Capítulo 1A

¿Qué te gusta hacer? Capítulo 1A. Sra. Mayo. ¿Qué te gusta hacer? ¿Qué te gusta más? ¿Te gusta? ¿Y a ti?. What do you like to do? What do you like more? Do you like….? And you?. Questions used to ask about likes/dislikes. (A mí) me gusta….. (A mí) me gusta más…

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¿Qué te gusta hacer? Capítulo 1A

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  1. ¿Qué te gusta hacer?Capítulo 1A Sra. Mayo

  2. ¿Qué te gusta hacer? ¿Qué te gusta más? ¿Te gusta? ¿Y a ti? What do you like to do? What do you like more? Do you like….? And you? Questions used to ask about likes/dislikes

  3. (A mí) me gusta….. (A mí) me gusta más… (A mí) me gusta mucho __________. A mí también. I like___________. I like _______ better. I like ____________ a lot. I do too. To express likes

  4. The (A mí) is in parenthesis because you don’t have to use it. You can just say: Me gusta dibujar. I like to draw The meaning is the same. The (A mí) simply places extra emphasis on you.

  5. Examples William: ¿Qué te gusta hacer? Giselle: Me gusta correr. William: A mí también. ¿Te gusta dibujar? Giselle: Sí, me gusta dibujar. Me gusta más escribir cuentos. William: Me gusta mucho practicar deportes.

  6. Negatives • To make a sentence negative in Spanish, you usually put no in front of the verb or expression. In English you usually use the word “not.”   No me gusta I don’t like  Ex. No me gusta cantar.I do not like to sing.  • To answer a question negatively in Spanish you often use no twice. The first no answers the question. The second no says, “I do not . . . (don’t).” This is similar to the way you answer a question in English.   No, no me gustaNo, I don’t like… Ex. ¿Te gusta escribir cuentos?Do you like to write stories? No, no me gusta.No , I don’t. 

  7. Negatives cont’ • In Spanish, you might use one or more negatives after answering “no.”   ¿Te gusta cantar?Do you like to sing ? No, no me gusta nada.No ,I don’t like it at all. • If you want to say that you do not like either of two choices, use ni . . . ni:   No me gusta ni…ni… I don’t like____ or ____. No me gusta ni nadar ni dibujar. I don’t like either swimming or drawing.I like neither swimming nor drawing.

  8. Expressing agreement or disagreement • To agree with what a person likes, you use “a mí también.” It’s like saying “me too” in English. Ex. Me gusta pasar tiempo con amigosI like to spend time with friends. A mí también.Me too. • If someone tells you that he or she dislikes something, you can agree by saying “a mí tampoco.” It’s like saying “me neither” or “neither do I” in English.  Ex. No me gusta nada cantar.I don’t like to sing at all. A mí tampoco.Me neither.

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