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TO BE PLEASING
THE VERB: GUSTAR
A.Pardo 2011-2012
Student Copy
OVERVIEW OF GUSTARPART I
The verb gustar actually means “to be pleasing”
In English, the equivalent is “to like”
For example:
In English we say: I like SpanishIn Spanish we say: Me gusta el español
(Which actually translates to: Spanish is pleasing to me)
GUSTAR IS NOT A NORMAL VERB
• In Spanish we use the verb “gustar” to talk about things that we like or what we like to do.
• However, “gustar” is a strange verb, it’s kind of an irregular, but not really.
• There are a handful of verbs like gustar (encantar, doler, importar, sorprender,
parecer, faltar, quedar, sobrar…)But we are not going to worry about these others this year
ONLY GUSTAR
WHAT’S SO STRANGE…
• The most commonly used forms of the verb gustar in the present tense are
gusta and gustan
• HOWEVER, You must use an IOP (Indirect Object
Pronoun) before gustar(me, te, le, nos, les)
The IOP specifies to whom it is pleasing,
** never use a Personal Pronoun (yo, tú, el, ella,
usted, nosotros, ellos, ellas, ustedes) instead of the IOP.
WHAT IS AN IOP?(INDERECT OBJECT PRONOUN)
Tells Who is doing the liking(To whom it is pleasing)
…what do they mean?
me
te
le
nos
les
to me
to you (fam.)
to him, her, you (formal)
to us
to them or to you all (ustedes pl.)
WORD ORDER IS BACKWARDS
Me gusta la pizzaPizza is pleasing to me
• The indirect object comes first: Me
• Then the verb: gusta
• Finally the subject of the verb: la pizza.
WHEN DO YOU USE “GUSTAR”?
1. You use “gustar” to talk about things/objects that you like (nouns)• animals, fruits, cars, houses, pencil….
OR2. You use “gustar” to talk about what you like to
do (verbs)• talk, eat, study, play an instrument, dance, sing ….
GUSTAR WITH NOUNSPART 2
GUSTAR WITH NOUNS
Me gusta el perro Me gustan los perros
Me gusta la manzana Me gustan las frutas
GUSTAR WITH(SINGULAR) NOUNS
IOP + gusta + singular noun
• me gusta el perro The dog is pleasing to me
• te gusta el perro The dog is pleasing to you
• le gusta el perro The dog is pleasing h/her
• le gusta el perro The dog is pleasing you(formal
nos gusta el perro The dog is pleasing to us
• les gusta el perro The dog is pleasing to them
• les gusta el perroThe dog is pleasing to you(all)
GUSTAR WITH (PLURAL)NOUNS
IOP + gustan + plural noun
• me gustan los perros Dogs are pleasing to me
• te gustan los perros Dogs are pleasing you
• le gustan los perros Dogs are pleasing to him/her
• le gustan los perros Dogs are pleasing to you
(formal)
• nos gustan los perros Dogs are pleasing to us
• les gustan los perros Dogs are pleasing to them
• les gustan los perros Dogs are pleasing you (all)
PRÁCTICA… (GUSTAR AND NOUNS)
Insert the correct form of the verb “gustar”
1. Me _____________ la manzana(apple).
2. Te ______________ las naranjas (oranges).
3. A Juan le ____________ los gatos.
4. Nos ______________ la clase de español.
5. Les ______________ el chocolate.
PRÁCTICA… (GUSTAR AND NOUNS)
(Answers)
1. Me gusta la manzana.
2. Te gustan las naranjas.
3. A Juan le gustan los gatos.
4. Nos gusta la clase de español.
5. Les gusta el chocolate.
UNAS COSAS
Sí, sí me gusta
No, no me gusta
El gorila
El chocolate
El sushi
Las frutas
I DON’T LIKE…
To say what people do not like,put the word “no” before the IOP
No me gusta la fruta. I don’t like fruit.
No les gusta cantar. They don’t like to sing.
STUDENTS…
• Complete “guided notes” on gustar with NOUNS
¿QUÉ TE GUSTA?
Tarea: • Make 1 slide of pictures of things (nouns) you
like. Sentence with each picture. (approx. 5)• If you don’t know how to say a word, look up on
wordreference.com
• Make 1 slide of pictures of things (nouns) you don’t like. Sentence with each picture. (approx. 3)
• Remember-this is about things you like, not what you like to do.
• Print out those 2 slides to hand in; but also have on iPad to display.
Do on KEYNOTE we created in class.
CREATE KEYNOTE
Cover:
Page 2: Page 3:
GUSTAR WITH VERBSPART 3
GUSTAR WITH VERBS
• To say what you like to do.
¿Qué te gusta hacer?(What do you like to do?)
Use formula:IOP + gusta + infinitive
(no matter how many activities you like to do, you still only use ‘gusta’)
GUSTAR WITH VERBS
Les gusta conversar Te gusta dibujar
I like to sing and dance
Me gusta cantar y bailar
GUSTAR WITH VERBSONLY ONE CHOICE…”GUSTA”
IOP + gusta + infinitive(s)
• me gusta bailar To dance is pleasing to me
• me gusta dibujar y caminar To draw and walk are pleasing to me
• te gusta cantar To sing is pleasing to you
• le gusta estudiar To study is pleaing to him/her
• nos gusta enseñar To teach is pleasing to us
• les gusta trabajar To work is pleasing to them orTo work is pleasing to you all
PRÁCTICA…(GUSTAR WITH VERBS)
Follow the formula: IOP + gusta + infinitive(s)
1. _____ _________ practicar el español. (pleasing to
them)
2. _____ __________ hablar español. (pleasing to us)
3. _____ __________ dibujar y cantar. (pleasing to me)
4. _____ __________ jugar videojuegos. (pleasing to him)
5. _____ ____________ escuchar música. (pleasing to you)
PRÁCTICA…(GUSTAR WITH VERBS) ANSWERS…
Follow the formula: IOP + gusta + infinitive(s)
1. Les gusta practicar el español.
2. Nos gusta hablar español.
3. Me gusta dibujar y cantar.
4. Le gusta jugar videojuegos.
5. Te gusta escuchar música.
ADDITIONAL INFOWHEN USING ‘GUSTAR’ WITH NOUNS OR VERBS
TO CLARIFY; TO STRESS
How do we clarify who we are referring to?
Especially with IOPs like…
• Le -- refers to either: to him, to her, to you formal
• Les – refers to either: to them, to you all
THE STRESS PRONOUN
to clarify to whom you are referring, you use a stress pronoun or the person’s name
(this is not always necessary)
Use the formula:A + (name/stress pronoun)
(Example using A + name) A Maria le gusta bailar .
(Example using A + stress pronoun) A ella le gusta bailar.
(mí, ti, él, ella, usted, nosotros/as, ellos, ellas ustedes)
THE STRESS PRONOUN
to clarify to whom you are referring, you use a stress pronoun or the person’s name
(this is not always necessary)
Use the formula:A + (name/stress pronoun)
A Maria le gusta bailar orA ella le gusta bailar
A + (name/pronoun) + IOP + gusta/gustan
(mí, ti, él, ella, usted, nosotros/as, ellos, ellas ustedes)
THE STRESS PRONOUN WHAT DOES IT LOOK LIKE…
A + (name/pronoun) + IOP + gusta/gustanA mí A ti
A él A ellaA usted
A nosotros (nosotras)
A ellosA ellasA ustedes
THE STRESS PRONOUN FOR CLARIFICATION…
A + (name/pronoun) + IOP + gusta/gustan
A mí me gusta cantar. I like to sing.
A ti te gusta el béisbol. You like baseball.
A Lisa le gusta bailar. Lisa likes to dance.
A él le gustan los gatos. He likes cats.
A nosotros nos gusta el pato. We like the duck.
A ellos les gusta el bailar. They like to dance.
A ustedes les gusta la clase de español. You guys like Spanish class. (es obvio)
(mí, ti, él, ella, usted, nosotros/as, ellos, ellas ustedes)
STUDENTS…
• Complete “guided notes” on gustar with VERBS and additional information section
MAKING SENTENCES…IOP + GUSTA/GUSTAN + NOUN OR INFINITIVE
IOPs
MeTeLe
Nosles
gustagusta
n
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