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¿Qué te gusta hacer? What do you like to do? Discussing what you and others like to do after school or in your free time using regular verbs in the present tense.

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Page 1: ¿Qué te gusta hacer? What do you like to do? Discussing what you and others like to do after school or in your free time using regular verbs in the present

¿Qué te gusta hacer?

What do you like to do?

Discussing what you and others like to do after school or in your free time using regular verbs in the present tense.

Page 2: ¿Qué te gusta hacer? What do you like to do? Discussing what you and others like to do after school or in your free time using regular verbs in the present

-AR Verbs-AR Verbs In Spanish, there are three classes – verb families (or conjugations) of verbs: those that end in –AR, those that end in –ER, and those that end in –IR. This is important because the conjugation determines the endings you put on the verbs.

Page 3: ¿Qué te gusta hacer? What do you like to do? Discussing what you and others like to do after school or in your free time using regular verbs in the present

Los Verbos: Verbs are “action words” = to do

somethingThese 3 verb families in Spanish: -AR,

-ER, -IR (are based on the endings of the infinitives of the verbs)

The following are example verb infinitives: verb form that is found in the dictionary Ex: -AR = Bailar = to danceEx: -ER = Comer = to eatEX: -IR = Escribir = to write

Page 4: ¿Qué te gusta hacer? What do you like to do? Discussing what you and others like to do after school or in your free time using regular verbs in the present

-AR Verbs-AR VerbsLet’s look at an

example, the verb DESCANSAR, which means “to rest.” It ends in –AR, so it is included in this class of the AR verb family.

Page 5: ¿Qué te gusta hacer? What do you like to do? Discussing what you and others like to do after school or in your free time using regular verbs in the present

Every verb has 2 partsThe stem + endingThe stem of a verb is the part of the verb

you get when you take the –ar, -er or –ir off of the infinitive

Ex: Infinitive: Stem:

Hablar Habl

Comer Com

Escribir Escrib

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The stem of common –AR verbs:

Hablar = hablCantar = cantNadar = nadEstudiar = estudiLavar = lavTocar = toc

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-ar verbs - vocabularyCuidar a (tu

hermano/a)Descansar (en el

parque)Escuchar (la

musica)Jugar a (al beisbol)Lavar (el carro/la

ropa)Mirar (la television)

To take care of little brother

To rest in the parkTo listen to music

To play a sportTo wash

car/clothesTo watch/look at TV

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More –ar verbsNadar (en la piscina)Sacar (la basura)Tocar (la guitarra)Ayudar aBailarPasar (el rato con

amigos)Caminar (con el

perro)Montar en (bicicleta)

To swim in the poolTo take out trashTo play an instrumentTo helpTo danceTo spend time

w/friendsTo walk the dogTo ride the bike

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More –ar verbsTrabajar (en un

restaurante)Tomar (un

refresco/un helado)Preparar (la cena)CocinarHablar (por telefono)CantarBuscarComprar (la ropa)

To work in a restaurant

To have a drink/ice cream

To prepare dinnerTo cookTo speak on the

phoneTo singTo look forTo buy clothes

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More –ar verbsContestarEsquiarEstudiarDibujarPintarLlevarPatinarPracticarPreguntarViajar

To answerTo skiTo studyTo drawTo paintTo wear/carryTo ice skateTo practiceTo ask (a question)To travel

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Talking about what you and others like to do:GUSTA + VERB INFINITIVE

¿Qué te gusta hacer en tu tiempo libre?Me gusta pintar, tocar la guitarra, caminar

en el parque y descansar en mi tiempo libre.

¿Qué no te gusta hacer?No me gusta estudiar ni trabajar.

¿A Manuel le gusta cantar?No, no le gusta cantar, pero le gusta jugar

al baloncesto después de clases.

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Talking about what you and others like to do: ¿Qué les gusta hacer a tus amigos contigo?

Nos gusta hablar por teléfono y montar en bicicleta.

¿Qué no les gusta hacer a Uds.?No nos gusta patinar.

¿Qué les gusta hacer a tus amigos?A mis amigos les gusta pasar el rato al centro

comercial.¿A Quién le gusta bailar en la clase?

A Marta le gusta bailar.

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Read and copy what each person likes/dislikes & write what they like/dislike to do:

ex: Me gustan los programas de telvisión. Me gusta mirar la tele.

1. A Luisa le gusta la clase de arte.2. A los chicos les gustan los deportes.3. No me gustan los bailes del colegio.4. A ti no te gusta la música clásica.5. A Ana y a mí nos gusta mucho la comida.6. A David le gusta el parque.7. A los estudiantes no les gustan los exámanes.8. Me gusta mucho ir al centro comercial.