Spanish A1: Me gusta and everyday food and leisure preferences
Objective
By the end of this lesson, you should be able to use simple Spanish for Me gusta and everyday food and leisure preferences. You will practise short lines such as me gusta..., me gustan..., no me gusta....
Why this matters
This lesson matters because these topics appear quickly in home life, shops, cafes, and everyday conversation. At A1, one clear question, one short answer, and one useful chunk can carry a whole interaction.
Quick A1 context
Keep this lesson small and practical. Copy one full model, say it aloud, and then change one part only: the person, the place, the food, the object, or the time.
Core explanation
Start with one useful frame
Begin with a model like me gusta.... Learn it as one whole line before you analyse every word.
Then change one small part
Keep the same structure and swap one detail, as in me gustan....
Keep this clear
Singular/plural still matters after gusta/gustan.
A1 tip
If you feel stuck, return to a safe model such as Me gusta el café. and build from there.
Core forms or patterns
me gusta...me gustan...no me gusta...me encanta...
Meaning contrasts
- the thing liked controls the verb number
- Spanish does not structure this like “I like” word for word
Example sentences
Me gusta el café.Me gustan las series policiacas.No me gusta madrugar.Me encanta viajar.A mi hermana le gustan los perros.Nos gusta esta ciudad.Les gusta bailar.Te gustan estos zapatos?
Common mistakes
- Wrong:
Yo gusto el café.Better:Me gusta el café.Why: The experiencer takes an indirect object pronoun. - Wrong:
Me gustan el libro.Better:Me gusta el libro.Why: Singular item, singular verb. - Wrong:
Me gusta mucho las peliculas.Better:Me gustan mucho las peliculas.Why: Plural item, plural verb.
Useful expressions and chunks
me gusta...me gustan...no me gusta...me encanta...te gusta...?
Mini comparison with English
This pattern often feels backwards to English speakers. Think of it as “it is pleasing to me,” and the structure becomes easier to trust.
Guided practice
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Complete each mini-sentence. Write one word or one short phrase.
- a.
Me _____ el café. - b.
Me gustan las series _____. - c.
No me gusta _____. - d.
Me _____ viajar.
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Choose the better Spanish sentence.
- a.
Yo gusto el café./Me gusta el café. - b.
Me gustan el libro./Me gusta el libro. - c.
Me gusta mucho las peliculas./Me gustan mucho las peliculas.
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Write the correct version.
- a.
Yo gusto el café. - b.
Me gustan el libro. - c.
Me gusta mucho las peliculas.
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Finish these useful mini-phrases.
- a.
me gusta ________ - b.
me gustan ________ - c.
no me gusta ________
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Mini output.
- Write two short sentences about you or your routine.
- Try to use:
me gusta...me gustan...no me gusta...
Answer key
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- a.
Me gusta el café. - b.
Me gustan las series policiacas. - c.
No me gusta madrugar. - d.
Me encanta viajar.
- a.
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- a.
Me gusta el café. - b.
Me gusta el libro. - c.
Me gustan mucho las peliculas.
- a.
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- a.
Me gusta el café. - b.
Me gusta el libro. - c.
Me gustan mucho las peliculas.
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Open answers. Possible models:
- a.
Me gusta el café. - b.
Me gustan las series policiacas. - c.
No me gusta madrugar.
- a.
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Open answer.
- Possible model:
Me gusta el café.
- Possible model:
Mini production task
Write 3 or 4 short lines about you, your routine, or a simple real situation using the language from this lesson. Try to include me gusta..., me gustan..., no me gusta....
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