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Nombre__________________________________________________Fecha___________________Hora______________ CHAPTER 1A NOTES PART 1 – TALKING ABOUT ACTIVITIES ONE LIKES TO DO. A. Saying what you like to do To say that you like to do something, you say ___________________________________ which means _____________________ and then you say the verb. o EXAMPLES: SPANISH: A mí me gusta cantar. ENGLISH:_____________________________________________________________________ SPANISH: ___________________________________________________________________ ENGLISH: I like to talk on the phone. You can also say it without the “A mí” in front of it. The “A mí” is for emphasis, but is not necessary all the time. Both ways are grammatically correct and mean the same thing. o EXAMPLES: SPANISH: Me gusta escribir cuentos. ENGLISH: ______________________________________________________________________ SPANISH: ______________________________________________________________________ ENGLISH: I like to read magazines. To say that you like to do something that someone else likes to do, instead of being repetitive and saying “Me gusta” again, you can just say __________________________ which means ______________________. You always have to say the “A mí” when saying “I do too.” o EXAMPLES: SPANISH: ENGLISH: - SPANISH: - ENGLISH: José: A mí me gusta montar en monopatín. Felipe: A mí también. José: ___________________________________________________________ Felipe:________________________________________________________ Marisol: ________________________________________________________ Emilia:____________________________________________________ Marisol: I like to spend time with friends. Emilia: Me too. B. To ask others what they like to do To ask others what they like to do, you can say _____________________________________ which means _____________________________________________________________________. SPANISH: Amapola: ¿Qué te gusta hacer? Manolo: Me gusta practicar deportes. Amapola: A mí también. ENGLISH: Amapola:________________________________________________________ Manolo: _________________________________________________________ Amapola:____________________________________________________ 1 SPANISH: Alfredo:_________________________________________________________ María:________________________________________________________ Alfredo: ______________________________________________________ ENGLISH: Alfredo: What do you like to do? María: I like to ski. Alfredo: I do too To ask others what they like better between two things, you say ________________________________________ which means _______________________________________________. Then you give them the verbs as options. o EXAMPLES: SPANISH: ¿Qué te gusta más? ¿Montar en bicicleta o patinar? ENGLISH: ___________________________________________________________ SPANISH: ___________________________________________________________ ENGLISH: What do you like better/What do you prefer? To use the computer or to talk on the phone? To ask others whether they like a specific activity, you say ________________________ and then you say the verb. o EXAMPLES: SPANISH: ¿Te gusta leer revistas? ENGLISH: _________________________________________________________ SPANISH: ___________________________________________________________ ENGLISH: Do you like to watch TV? When someone asks you what you like to do, and you answer, if you want to ask them “and you,” you say __________________ Which means _______________________. o EXAMPLES: SPANISH: ENGLISH: Raul: ¿Qué te gusta hacer? Pablo: Me gusta practicar deportes. ¿Y a tí? Raul: _____________________________________________________ Pablo: ____________________________________________________ - ENGLISH: Paco: What do you like to do? Pepe: I like to skateboard. And you? Paco: I like to skate. Pepe: I do too. - SPANISH Paco:____________________________________________________________ Pepe: ____________________________________________________________ Paco: ___________________________________________________________ Pepe: ___________________________________________________________ PART 2 – INFINITIVES Verbs are words that are most often used to name ______________________. Verbs in English have different forms depending on who is doing the action or when the action is occurring: o Example: I walk; She walks; We walked; etc. The most basic form of a verb is called the ____________________________________. In English, you can spot infinitive because they usually have the word __________ in front of them: o Example: to walk, to swim, to read. 2 Infinitives in Spanish, though, ______________ have a separate word like “to” in front of them. Spanish infinitives are _____________________________________________. They always end in _________, ___________, or ______________: o Example: nadar, leer, escribir o Other Examples: AR verbs: ____________________________________________________________________ IR verbs: ____________________________________________________________________ ER verbs:________________________________________________________________________ PART 3 – NEGATIVES To make a sentence negative in Spanish, you normally put ________ in front of the verb or expression. In English, you usually use the word “not.” o EXAMPLES: SPANISH: No me gusta cantar. ENGLISH: ____________________________________________________________________ SPANISH: __________________________________________________________________ ENGLISH: I do not like to work. To answer a question negatively in Spanish, you often use “no” _______________. The first no answers the question. The second no says _____________________. This is similar to the way you answer a question in English. o EXAMPLES SPANISH: ENGLISH SPANISH: ENGLISH Rafa: ¿Te gusta escribir cuentos? Paquita: No, no me gusta. Rafa: ___________________________________________________________ Paquita: ________________________________________________________ Rafa: ___________________________________________________________ Paquita: ________________________________________________________ Rafa: Do you like to use the computer? Paquita: No, I don’t. In Spanish, you might use one or more negatives after answering no. To say you don’t like something at all you say _____________________________, then the verb, then _______________. o EXAMPLES: SPANISH: No me gusta nada jugar videojuegos. ENGLISH:_____________________________________________________________________ SPANISH:_____________________________________________________________________ ENGLISH: I don’t like to play the guitar at all. If you want to say that you do not like either of two choices, use ___________________ Each “ni” goes in front of the verb. o EXAMPLES: SPANISH: No me gusta ni nadar ni dibujar. ENGLISH: ____________________________________________________________________ SPANISH: ________________________________________________________________ ENGLISH: I like neither reading magazines nor writing stories. 3 If someone tells you that he or she dislikes something, you can agree by saying _____________________________which means _____________________________. o EXAMPLES: o SPANISH: Mateo: No me gusta cantar. Alicia: A mí tampoco. ENGLISH: Mateo:____________________________________________________________ Alicia: ______________________________________________________________ SPANISH: Alicia:______________________________________________________________ Mateo:________________________________________________________ ENGLISH: Alicia: I do not like to go to school. Mateo: Me neither. EXAMPLES: SPANISH: ENGLISH: - SPANISH: - ENGLISH: Julio: ¿Te gusta cantar? Hector: No, no me gusta nada. Julio: _______________________________________________________ Hector:_________________________________________________________ Hector:________________________________________________________ Julio: ___________________________________________________________ Hector: Do you like to skate? Julio: No, I don’t like it at all. 4