Bienvenidos a la clase de hoy. Welcome!Last time we talked about food and drink, but what if you're offered something you don't like? How do you communicate that?
How to say what you like and dislike in Spanish
lo que te gusta y lo que no te gusta.
Let's review what we saw during our last lesson: comidas y bebidasCan you remember some of the vocabulary we saw? Comidas: frijoles, tortillas, pan, queso, pastel Bebidas: té, café, vino tinto, vino blanco, jugo de naranja, agua ¿Te gustan los huevos? Sí, me gustan los huevosOr No me gustan los huevosLet's take a look at another example: ¿Te gusta el café? Si, me gusta el café No me gusta el café.It's as simple as putting: Si or No in front of the phrase.Did you notice the difference between the two examples?We have: gusta and gustan.What do you think is the difference? Gustan is for plural: Me gustan los huevosGusta is for singular: Me gusta el café.You can use the phrase “me gusta” or “no me gusta” to talk about anything, not just food. Por ejemplo: Me gusta mi clase de español(I like my Spanish Class)Or No me gusta la tarea(I don't like homework)¡Muy bien! Try to think of other things you like or dislike.Cosas que te gustan o que no te gustan.Muchas gracias, nos vemos la próxima clase.¡Adiós!