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La comida
Hecho por Dr. Jacobs ©2007
This PowerPoint reviews the names of common foods that are mentioned and discussed in class. The end of the presentation reviews how to express your likes and dislikes of foods using the expression “Me gusta” and “No me gusta” or “Me gustan” or “No me gustan.”
Las comidas
El pan
El queso
La sandía
La tortilla
El frijol(these are beans—
very important in Mexican cooking)
El mango
La torta o el pastel
La manzana
La fruta
La carne (the meat)
La fresa
La calabaza
El kiwi
El plátano
El camarón
La salchicha
El coco
El brócoli
El rábano
El helado
Las palomitas de maíz.
El limón
La leche
El maíz (very important in
Mexican cooking)
La ensalada
La hamburguesa
La cereza
El chile (very important in
Mexican cooking)
La zanahoria
La pera
La pizza
El jugo de naranja
La pasta
El taco
El aguacate
¿Te gusta?
To ask if someone likes something we say, “¿Te gusta?” Literally, it means “ Does this please you?”
To ask if someone likes a particular food you would add the name of the food to the end of the sentence above.
The next slides give some examples.
¿Te gusta la pera? To answer the
question you can say, “Sí, me gusta la pera.” or “No, no me gusta la pera.”
¿Te gusta el taco? “Sí, me gusta el
taco.” or “No, no me gusta el taco.”
If you are talking about more than one food (a plural amount, like cookies or apples) then the question you use is a little different.
You ask ¿Te gustan? This is because the real subject of the sentence is the thing that pleases you, not you—it’s very different from how we think of this in English.
The next slide gives an example of how to use this.
¿Te gustan los palomitas?
“Sí, me gustan las palomitas.” or “No, no me gustan las palomitas.”
What now?
Use this presentation to practice as often as you need to in order to feel more comfortable with these new words.
Also, practice using the expressions “me gusta” and “no me gusta” with this vocabulary.
If you have any questions about anything on this or anything from class or my webpage, please let me know. I’m happy to help clear up any confusion.