Can someone check my Spanish before I turn it in? I am supposed to imagine that I am creating a tv channel and create a tv guide
where I include the type of program they are, what they are about, and a critics opinion. my notes are below for this lesson. I do not need to be specific I just need to show knowledge of the Spanish Verb Gustar y verbos similares
Here are my notes
Objectives
Apply knowledge to use gustar and similar verbs
Examine festivals related to the modern cinema of Spain
Examine the Academia de las Artes y las Ciencias Cinematográficas de España and the Goya Awards given for cinema
Examine the life and work of Fernando Fernán-Gómez, a Spanish writer, poet, actor, screenwriter, and film and theater director
Key Words & Expressions
The following chart lists today’s key words and expressions in English and Spanish. Write the words and phrases in a notebook. Be sure to leave space to write down tips for how to say each one.
Spanish English
aburrir to bore
doler to hurt, to ache
encantar to please very much, to love
faltar to be missing
interesar to interest
quedar to fit
La gramática
An image shows a woman in a dress holding one thumb up and smiling toward the camera.
Do you remember how to say you like something? In Spanish, remember we use the verb gustar to express what we like or do not like. Gustar is a verb in Spanish that is loosely translated as “like,” but a more accurate translation is “to be pleasing.”
Let’s look at some examples.
Me gusta el canal La 1. I like the channel La 1. (The channel La 1 is pleasing to me.)
Me gustan las películas de horror. I like horror movies. (Horror movies are pleasing to me.)
Do you notice a pattern?
Remember that with the verb gustar you have to think of two important things:
To or for whom something is pleasing.
What is pleasing to the person; this will determine the verb form.
Gustar and similar verbs use the indirect object pronouns to indicate to whom something is pleasing:
me nos
te os
le les
CA Logo Tip: This could get tricky! Remember that in English the person doing the liking is actually the indirect object in the Spanish sentence. And the thing that is liked is actually the subject in the Spanish sentence. This will help you determine the verb form! Down
In Spanish, there are several verbs that function in exactly the same way that gustar does.
They are:
aburrir, which means “to bore”
Le aburren los programas musicales a Alfonso. Musical programs bore Alfonso.
Nos aburre la película policíaca. The crime movie bores us.
doler, which means “to hurt, to ache”
¿Te duele la cabeza? Does your head hurt you?
encantar, which means “to please very much, to love”
¡Me encantan los programas de la vida real! I love reality shows!
(Reality shows are very pleasing to me!)
faltar, which means “to be missing”
Les faltan $2.00 para la película. They’re missing $2.00 for the movie.
(They are short $2.00 for the movie.)
interesar, which means “to interest”
¿Os interesa una película de horror? Does a horror movie interest you?
quedar, which means “to fit”
Esta camisa te queda bien. This shirt fits you well.
Quedar can also mean “to have left”:
Me quedan diez minutos. I have ten minutes left.
CA Logo Tip: Gustar and similar verbs can be used with an infinitive. The verb gustar takes the third person singular form when used with an infinitive.
Me gusta ver las películas.
Nos encanta ver las películas y leer libros.
Now here is my essay that i wrote for the project
My el canal el programa de concursos, critic's gustan el programas! El programa de dibujos animados programa me gusta. Le gustan de dibuhos animados programa critics. el Programa de noticias interesar. A Juan le gusta el Programa de noticias. my el canal