Spanish Grade 1 15 min

Me Gusta el Pan (I like the Bread)

Introduce 'pan' (bread). Learn to say 'Me gusta el pan.'

What you'll learn

  • Identify the Spanish word for 'bread' (pan) when shown a picture.
  • Say 'Me gusta el pan' (I like the bread) when asked if they like bread.
  • Point to a picture of bread when they hear the word 'pan'.
  • Respond 'Sí' (Yes) or 'No' when asked '¿Te gusta el pan?' (Do you like bread?)

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Introduction & Learning Objectives

Learning Objectives Say 'Me gusta el pan' to express they like bread. Identify and name 3-5 common food items in Spanish (e.g., pan, manzana, leche). Answer 'Sí' or 'No' to a simple question like '¿Te gusta el pan?'. Use the phrase 'Me gusta' with at least two other food items. Recognize the difference between 'el' and 'la' for simple food nouns. Ask a friend '¿Te gusta el pan?'. What is your favorite food to eat for a snack? 🍎🍞🧀 Let's learn how to say 'I like it!' in Spanish! Today, we will learn a very important phrase: 'Me gusta'. This means 'I like'. We will practice saying we like bread, 'el pan', and other yummy foods! Real-World Application...
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Key Concepts & Vocabulary

TermDefinitionExample Me gustaThis is a special phrase that means 'I like'. You say it to talk about things you enjoy. 😊Me gusta el perro. (I like the dog.) El panThis means 'the bread'. 🍞 'El' is a word for 'the'.Me gusta el pan. La manzanaThis means 'the apple'. 🍎 'La' is another word for 'the'.Me gusta la manzana. La lecheThis means 'the milk'. 🥛 'La' is the word for 'the' that goes with leche.Me gusta la leche. SíThis is the Spanish word for 'Yes'. 👍Teacher: ¿Te gusta el pan? Student: ¡Sí! NoThis is the Spanish word for 'No'. 👎Teacher: ¿Te gusta el brócoli? Student: No.
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Grammar Rules & Patterns

The 'Me Gusta' Sentence Rule Me gusta + el/la + [food name] To say you like a food, always start with 'Me gusta'. Then, add 'el' or 'la' and the food word. The 'El' and 'La' Friends Rule 'el' goes with boy words, 'la' goes with girl words. In Spanish, words are like boys or girls. 'Pan' is a boy word, so we say 'el pan'. 'Manzana' is a girl word, so we say 'la manzana'. The 'Sí' or 'No' Answer Rule Question: ¿Te gusta...? Answer: Sí / No When someone asks if you like something with '¿Te gusta...?', you can give a simple answer. Just say 'Sí' for yes or 'No' for no.

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Sample Practice Questions

Challenging
On Monday (lunes), I eat bread. On Tuesday (martes), I eat an apple. On Wednesday (miércoles), I eat bread. On which days do I like bread?
A.Lunes y martes
B.Martes y miércoles
C.Solo martes
D.Lunes y miércoles
Challenging
You say 'Me gusta el pan' for one bread. What do you say for three breads (tres panes)? 🤔
A.Me gusta los panes.
B.Me gustan los panes.
C.Yo gusto los panes.
D.Me gustas los panes.
Challenging
Look at the schedule. Lunes: 🍞, Martes: 🍎, Miércoles: 🍞. Is this sentence TRUE or FALSE? 'Me gusta el pan el martes.'
A.True (Verdad)
B.Maybe (Quizás)
C.False (Falso)
D.I don't know (No sé)

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Me Gusta el Pan (I like the Bread) is a Grade 1 Spanish lesson on ExcelOS.

What will I learn in Me Gusta el Pan (I like the Bread)?

You'll be able to: Identify the Spanish word for 'bread' (pan) when shown a picture; Say 'Me gusta el pan' (I like the bread) when asked if they like bread; Point to a picture of bread when they hear the word 'pan'.

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