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Doler con el Cuerpo

Doler con el Cuerpo

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Education, Other

10th - 11th Grade

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McKaylla Christian

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9 Slides • 4 Questions

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Doler con el Cuerpo

By McKaylla Christian

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REVIEW

Who Remembers Gustar?​

Ms. Christian

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What does this mean?

​"Me gustan los tacos"​

Answer on the next Poll​

Gustar

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Open Ended

"Me gustan los tacos" means what?

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What is the verb?

What is the subject of the sentence?

Me gustan los tacos.

It's very important to know the subject and the verb.

SV Gustar

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Let's have a conversation!

What if I wanted to reply with what I like

Persona Uno: Me gustan los tacos.

Me: A míme gustan las hamburguesas.

What's Different?

Difference: To me

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With verbs like "gustar" you read from Right to Left. Similar to the Japanese way of reading.

EX: "A mí me gustan los tacos"

Spanish​

We will always read from Left to Right.

BUT with gustar and similar verbs.

English

Reading Differs!

Language Differences

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Fill in the Blanks

Type answer...

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Now that we've went over gustar let's work on

Doler!

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Open Ended

What do you think "Doler" means?

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nos duele/n

os duele/n

les duele/n

(A mí​) duele/n

(A tí​)​ duele/n

le duele/n

Doler: (o-UE) - to hurt; to cause pain

Doler

(Start Writing Notes in RED Past this Point!)

  • YO

  • TU

  • A el/A ella

  • A Ud.

  • A Nosotros/as

  • A Vosotros/as

  • A ellos/ A ellas

  • A Uds.

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To talk about parts of the body which are causing discomfort, use the verb "doler." Remember, when using the verbs like "gustar." always use the definite article before the noun (In this case, the part of the body.)

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Poll

On a scale from 1-5 how are we with this new concept "DOLER"?

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