COM: Lección de repaso - El verbo gustar

Lección de repaso - El verbo gustar

Learning a new language can be a challenging and time-consuming process, but with the right tools and techniques, it is possible to achieve fluency and speak like a native. One powerful tool that can help language learners to make rapid progress is repetition.

Repetition

Repetition is the act of repeating something, whether it be a word, phrase, lesson, or concept in order to reinforce it in the mind. When it comes to language learning, repetition can be a highly effective way to improve pronunciation, build vocabulary, and increase fluency.

What to Expect?

In this course, we will provide lecciones de repaso – review lessons, which can be used as lessons for repetition. We will also provide tips and strategies for incorporating repetition into your Spanish language learning routine. By the end of this course, you will have a better understanding of the power of repetition when learning a second language.

Lección de repaso - El verbo gustar (the verb "to like")

The verb gustar is often used in common topics to express likes, dislikes, agreements, or disagreements. If you look up the verb gustar in a dictionary, you’ll get translations such as to like, to taste, to enjoy, and to be pleasing, among others.

Let's start by reviewing how to conjugate this verb:

Conjugation of gustar
Object Pronoun / Prepositional Phrase
Spanish English Translation
A mí Me gusta
Me gustan
I like
Literally: It is pleasing to me.
A ti Te gusta
Te gustan
You (singular, informal) like
A ella/él
A usted
Le gusta
Le gustan
He/She likes
You (singular, formal) like
A nosotros/nosotras Nos gusta
Nos gustan
We like
A vosotros/vosotras Os gusta
Os gustan
You (plural, informal) like
A ellos/ellas
A ustedes
Les gusta
Les gustan
They like
You (plural, formal) like

Instead of changing according to the pronoun, gustar changes depending on the quantity of the noun that follows it. This is why you’d say gusta for singular objects and gustan for plural.

Video Review

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¿Te gusta el chocolate? I can’t think of a better module than La Comida module to practice the verb GUSTAR 😊. Sharpen your lápiz and get ready to take some good apuntes (notes). Review the video lesson to review how we use gustar in Spanish.

After the video, complete the practice activity as many times as you need. We use pronouns all the time as we speak each day so, you guessed correctly: this is another very important grammar lesson!

Video credit: FluencyProf

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Practice Activity

Let’s practice verbo GUSTAR and vocabulary expressions learned in this unit. Repeat this practice activity as many times as needed until you feel comfortable using the verb GUSTAR.

Complete the following practice activity. Be sure to note correct end punctuation, capitalization, accents, and all diacritical marks as needed in your responses.

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