I don’t like apples. I hate. (p + v) a very strong feeling of dislike. I hate tomatoes. I’m crazy about. (phrase) informal; excited about something; like a lot. I’m crazy about football. I adore. (p + v) to like or desire something very much; to take great pleasure in.
This is a strong expression of dislike. The adverb ‘really’ goes before the auxiliary. This is much stronger. Compare the two, and remember that ‘really’ before the auxiliary makes the feeling stronger and ‘really’ before the verb makes the emotion softer. Example. don’t really like it.
6 Music likes/dislikes brainstorm and speaking. This exercise explores genres of music and asks students about their musical preferences. Similar to the speaking activity above, it is a great way to start off a class. (Download PDF) 8 Daily routines and schedules language activities. 9 Super Elementary Speaking Exercises. Expressing Likes and Dislikes Mini Lesson Plan and Videos for Spanish 1 (Lección Preliminar) - Gustos y preferenciasWith two Speaking Latino original videos, students learn basic phrases to express likes and dislikes as well as basic vocabulary to use those phrases in context.ObjectivesIn this lesson, students will learn basic phrases to To express dislikes, just put no in front: No me gusta el café I don’t like coffee. No te gustan las galletas You don’t like biscuits 4. Gustar works like to please, so the subject of the sentence is what you like, while “the person” is the indirect object (Chocolat is pleasing to me: Me gusta el chocolate). VabjA8.