UNIT 8 THEME: ¿Qué te gusta hacer? LEARNING TARGETS

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UNIT 8 THEME: ¿Qué te gusta hacer?
[What do you like to do?]
LEARNING TARGETS
INTERPRETIVE
Listening
I can understand when someone
talks about activities they like or
dislike.
Reading
I can understand basic information
about activities people like or don’t
like and why.
I can understand simple questions
about my likes and dislikes.
INTERPERSONAL
Person-to-Person
I can answer questions about my likes and dislikes.
I can ask and answer questions about activities including when, why, and
with whom.
I can react to someone else’s likes or dislikes.
I can describe my activities in e-mails, texts or conversations.
PRESENTATIONAL
Speaking
I can express my likes / dislikes
about activities.
Writing
I can express my likes / dislikes
about activities.
I can express why I like or dislike
activities.
I can express why I like or dislike
activities.
I can say when and with whom I like
or don’t like to do something.
I can write about when and with
whom I like or don’t like to do
something.
UNIT 8 THEME: ¿Qué te gusta hacer?
[What do you like to do?]
VOCBULARY
Test optional (after school. 5/23 last day)
130 BONUS points possible
[5 points; 2 points; 1 point]
Spanish 1 Vocabulary Unit 8 -- Fill In - (Practice)
http://www.quia.com/quiz/4791212.html
¿Qué te gusta hacer?
Me gusta…
No me gusta…
¿Qué le gusta hacer?
Le gusta…
No le gusta…
¿Te gusta…?
¿Qué te gusta más?
¿Qué prefieres hacer?
Prefiero…
bailar
beber
caminar
cantar
cocinar
comer
comprar
correr
dibujar
dormir
escribir
escuchar la música
estar a solas
estar con mis amigos(as)
estudiar
hablar con mis amigos(as)
hablar por teléfono
hacer ejercicios
hacer la tarea
ir a la playa
ir a un concierto
ir al cine
ir al parque
ir de compras
jugar al baloncesto
What do you like to do?
I like...
I don’t like...
What does he/she like to do?
He/She likes…
He/She doesn’t like…
Do you like…?
What do you like more?
What do you prefer to do?
I prefer…
to dance
to drink
to walk
to sing
to cook
to eat
to buy
to run
to draw
to sleep
to write
to listen to music
to be alone
to be with my friends
to study
to talk with my friends
to talk on the telephone
to do exercises (to exercise)
to do homework
to go to the beach
to go to a concert
to go to the movies
to go to the park
to go shopping
to play basketball
UNIT 8 THEME: ¿Qué te gusta hacer?
[What do you like to do?]
jugar al béisbol
jugar al fútbol
jugar al fútbol americano
jugar al golf
jugar al tenis
jugar al voleibol
jugar a los deportes
jugar a los videojuegos
leer
limpiar
manejar
mirar la televisión
mirar una película
montar a caballo
montar en bicicleta
montar en motocicleta
montar en patineta
nadar
pasar tiempo
practicar
tocar el piano
tocar la guitarra
tomar el sol
trabajar
usar la computadora
viajar
(un) poco
mucho
yo también
yo tampoco
¿Y por qué?
Porque…
¿Con quién?
contigo
conmigo
¿Cuándo?
to play baseball
to play soccer
to play football
to play golf
to play tennis
to play volleyball
to play sports
to play videogames
to read
to clean
to drive
to watch television
to watch a movie
to ride a horse
to ride a bike (bicycle)
to ride a motorcycle
to skateboard
to swim
to spend (pass) time
to practice
to play piano
to play guitar
to sunbathe, tan
to work
to use the computer
to travel
a little
a lot
me too
me neither
And why?
Because…
With whom?
with you
with me
When?
UNIT 8 THEME: ¿Qué te gusta hacer?
[What do you like to do?]
GRAMMAR
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Use of the verb GUSTAR
Asking & answering questions
CULTURE
ASSESSMENTS
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Vocabulary quiz [optional]
“Me” project
NOTES
UNIT 8 THEME: ¿Qué te gusta hacer?
[What do you like to do?]
In Spanish, GUSTAR means “to be pleasing.” In English, we would say “to like”)
Example: I like to sing.
Me
to me
gusta
is pleasing
cantar.
to sing
In Spanish, GUSTAR refers to the item being liked rather than the person doing the liking.
Me gusta bailar.
I like to dance.
(To me/is pleasing/to dance)
No me gusta estudiar.
I don’t like to study.
(Not/to me/is pleasing/to study)
¿Te gusta leer?
Do you like to read?
(To you is pleasing/to read?)
¿No te gusta cocinar?
Don’t you like to cook?
(Not/to you/is pleasing/to cook?)
NOTE: In Spanish: The word order is actually “backwards”:
Who is doing the “liking”?
me
me
Me gusta cantar
I like to sing.
te
you
¿Te gusta cantar?
Do you like to sing?
le
him/her
Le gusta cantar.
He/she likes to sing
nos
us
Nos gusta cantar
We like to sing.
les
them
Les gusta cantar
They like to sing
le can refer to multiple persons. For clarification of to whom the item is pleasing, add the
following:
A él le gusta nadar.
He likes to swim.
A ella no le gusta nadar.
She doesn’t likes to swim
You can also add a noun or someone’s name in the same way.
A Paco le gusta cantar.
Paco likes to sing.
A la muchacha le gusta jugar al tenis.
The girl likes to play tennis.
*NOTE: When a comes before the word el (the), the words contract to al.
Al muchacho no le gusta leer.
The boy doesn’t like to read.
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