01-010- Me gusta (parte 1) | Sr Jordan's Spanish Videos

01-010- Me gusta (parte 1)

In this video, we’ll be learning how to discuss activities we like and do not like using the phrase “Me gusta”.

Vocabulario:
¿Qué te gusta?
-  What do you like?
(A ti) Te gusta _.
-  You like __.
(A mí) Me gusta __.
– I like __.
(A mí) No me gusta __.  –
I don’t like __.

nadar
– to swim
practicar deportes
– to practice sports
estudiar
– to study
dibujar
– to draw
ir al cine - to go to the movies
escuchar música – to listen to music
hablar por teléfono – to talk on the telephone
ver la televisión – to watch television
tocar la guitarra - to play guitar
trabajar – to work
cantar – to sing

y – and

Related video(s):

  1. Me gusta (parte 2)
  2. Vocabulario – las frutas & gustar

12 Comments to “01-010- Me gusta (parte 1)”

  1. By Jesse, November 6, 2008 @ 5:22 pm

    Me gusta!

  2. By ryan, November 9, 2010 @ 7:45 pm

    muchos gracias! your videos are a blessing. Hope the Lord gives you more opportunities to help people who want to learn the spanish language. Just a question about No me gusta, how do you say in spanish I dont like you? No me gusta usted? just clarifying this cause the translator is not giving a good answer.

  3. By pawel, February 4, 2011 @ 12:27 pm

    Te gusta … – is a question or not? in video there is presented as question but below in “Vocabulario” it is showed as normal sentence – how it is?

  4. By Señor Jordan, February 5, 2011 @ 10:47 am

    Te gusta can be both a question and a statement.

    In English we have to add words like ‘do’,'did’,'could’,'would’.

    In Spanish there are no extra words for questions. It’s all in the inflection.

    Te gusta = You like.
    ¿Te gusta? = Do you like?

  5. By Yin, February 7, 2011 @ 9:49 pm

    Hola! Señor Jordan

    I just watch a spanish video from this web
    http://www.thespanishforum.com/spanish-video-lessons/hay-y-esta

    One of the dialogue using te guste as follows

    “Y, ¿qué hay en Madrid que te guste especialmente?”

    Te gusta and te guste …. I’m confused… please help

    thanks.

  6. By Señor Jordan, February 8, 2011 @ 6:11 am

    In that case, ‘te guste’ is used to express doubt after another verb…

    ¿Qué te gusta en Madrid? – What do you like in Madrid?

    ¿Qué hay que te guste? What is there that you (might) like? (Notice ‘hay’ is your first verb… and after ‘que’ we use ‘te guste’… which expresses some doubt about your tastes)

    It’s a little strange to the non-native speaker but I assure you it’s very normal.

    -Sr. J

  7. By Jacqui, April 10, 2011 @ 10:23 pm

    Thanks so much for doing these great videos. You are a natural when it comes to teaching.

  8. By niya, May 13, 2011 @ 2:21 pm

    hi um i was wondering if u wanted to say i love to sing would it be me amo cantar i dont know plz help.

  9. By Señor Jordan, May 15, 2011 @ 9:11 am

    For objects/verbs; often people use:
    Me encanta(n)… it’s like gustar…

    Me encanta cantar.
    I love to sing.
    Me encantan los deportes.
    I love sports.

    *n is added when the thing you love is more than one.

    -Sr. J

  10. By danixia, December 8, 2011 @ 10:58 am

    what does “A mi” mean?and do we have to use it?

  11. By ANU$HKA TEWARI, January 9, 2012 @ 10:46 am

    Your videos are great and real easy to learn!
    Muchas Gracias!

  12. By MIKE, January 23, 2012 @ 12:38 pm

    ME GUSTA MIKE

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