I. Repasito
Conjuga los verbos en el pretérito.
II. Palabras negativas
We already know how to make a verb in Spanish negative by adding "no" before the verb.
First, go to this link and take notes on negation.
III. Verbos como gustar
Today we will review the verb gustar and learn about verbs that are similar to gustar.
Gustar is used with indirect object pronouns. It is conjugated based on what someone likes.
Conjuga los verbos en el pretérito.
- Ayer, ella _____________ (dormirse) a las diez.
- Yo ______________ (levantarse) a las seis.
- Tú ______________ (cepillarse) los dientes.
- Nosotros ______________ (peinarse).
- Ellos ______________ (vestirse).
II. Palabras negativas
We already know how to make a verb in Spanish negative by adding "no" before the verb.
- For example, "hablo español" means "I speak Spanish," and "No hablo español" means "I don't speak Spanish."
- "Me lavo las manos" means "I wash my hands," and "No me lavo las manos" means "I don't wash my hands."
First, go to this link and take notes on negation.
- Write down the sentences above each gray box. Copy down at least one example from each box.
- Write down the full list of affirmative words and their negative counterparts.
III. Verbos como gustar
Today we will review the verb gustar and learn about verbs that are similar to gustar.
Gustar is used with indirect object pronouns. It is conjugated based on what someone likes.
- If what someone likes is singular/a verb, use gusta.
- If what someone likes is plural, use gustan.
These vocabulary words work the same way as gustar. Copy them down in your notes:
Copy down these examples:
Me quedan diez dólares (I have 10 dollars left).
Me falta un cepillo de dientes (I need a toothbrush).
A ella le aburre la clase de matemáticas (Math class bores her).
Práctica-
Write the following sentences in Spanish in your notes. You can use your vocabulary list and the notes for all of them:
Do the following online activities to practice more with verbs like gustar:
Go to your vocabulary, and create your own flashcards with the affirmative/negative words and the verbs like gustar. You can also create a presentation or a Kahoot.
It is due Friday, November 13.
- Aburrir: to bore
- Encantar: to like a lot;to love (not people)
- Faltar: to lack;to need
- Fascinar: to fascinate;to like very much
- Importar: to be important to; to matter
- Interesar: to be interesting to; to interest
- Molestar: to bother; to annoy
- Quedar: to be left over; to fit (clothing)
Copy down these examples:
Me quedan diez dólares (I have 10 dollars left).
Me falta un cepillo de dientes (I need a toothbrush).
A ella le aburre la clase de matemáticas (Math class bores her).
Práctica-
Write the following sentences in Spanish in your notes. You can use your vocabulary list and the notes for all of them:
- Brushing my teeth is important to me.
- Make-up is interesting to her.
- He lacks toothpaste.
- You love to comb your hair.
- We have shaving cream left over.
Do the following online activities to practice more with verbs like gustar:
Go to your vocabulary, and create your own flashcards with the affirmative/negative words and the verbs like gustar. You can also create a presentation or a Kahoot.
It is due Friday, November 13.