| Choose the best answer to complete the sentence. Ready? |
| Me (pause with a tap of the finger) un gato negro. |
| Me (pause with a tap of the finger) un gato negro. |
| gustaría |
| gustaría |
| Me gustaría un gato negro. |
| Me gustaría un gato negro. |
| "I would like a black cat." |
| We use gustaría in this sentence because gato is a singular noun, and gustaría is used to express a polite or less direct desire for a singular item. |
| Choose the best answer to complete the sentence. Ready? |
| Me (pause with a tap of the finger) unas galletas. |
| Me (pause with a tap of the finger) unas galletas. |
| gustarían |
| gustarían |
| Me gustarían unas galletas. |
| Me gustarían unas galletas. |
| "I'd like some cookies." |
| Gustarían is used here because galletas is a plural noun, and the things being desired are plural. |
| Choose the best answer to complete the sentence. Ready? |
| Me (pause with a tap of the finger) un coche rápido. |
| Me (pause with a tap of the finger) un coche rápido. |
| gustaría |
| gustaría |
| Me gustaría un coche rápido. |
| Me gustaría un coche rápido. |
| "I would like a fast car." |
| Gustaría is used here to be polite and because coche is just one thing. |
| Unscramble the words to make a sentence. |
| Ready? |
| Quiero |
| Quiero libros |
| Quiero libros con |
| Quiero libros con muchos |
| Quiero libros con muchos colores. |
| "I want books with many colors." |
| Quiero libros con muchos colores. |
| Choose the best answer to complete the sentence. Ready? |
| Me (gustaría or gustarían) tacos para cenar. |
| Me (gustaría or gustarían) tacos para cenar. |
| gustarían |
| gustarían |
| Me gustarían tacos para cenar. |
| "I would like tacos for dinner." |
| Gustarían is used here because tacos is a plural noun, and gustarían is the conditional form used when the things being desired are plural. |
| Choose the best answer to complete the sentence. Ready? |
| Me (gustaría or gustarían) un plátano dulce. |
| Me (gustaría or gustarían) un plátano dulce. |
| gustaría |
| gustaría |
| Me gustaría un plátano dulce. |
| "I would like a sweet banana." |
| Gustaría is used here because plátano is a singular noun, and gustaría is used when the thing being politely asked for is singular. |
| Let's translate some sentences into Spanish. |
| Translate "I want a new bag." into Spanish. |
| Quiero, "I want" |
| followed by |
| una, "a" (The feminine singular form of "a" or "an" in Spanish.) |
| next |
| bolsa, "bag" |
| followed by |
| nueva, "new" |
| We use quiero in this sentence because the verb expresses a direct desire. |
| Quiero una bolsa nueva. |
| Quiero una bolsa nueva. |
| "I want a new bag." |
| Translate "I would like a glass of water." into Spanish. |
| Me gustaría, "I would like" |
| followed by |
| un, "a" (The masculine singular form of "a" or "an" in Spanish.) |
| next |
| vaso, "glass" |
| followed by |
| de agua, "of water" |
| Gustaría is used here because we are asking for a singular item, un vaso de agua, which means "a glass of water." |
| Me gustaría un vaso de agua. |
| Me gustaría un vaso de agua. |
| "I would like a glass of water." |
| Translate "I want red shoes." into Spanish. |
| Quiero, "I want" |
| followed by |
| zapatos, "shoes" |
| next |
| rojos, "red" (The plural and masculine form of the adjective rojo.) |
| Quiero is used here to express a clear desire on the part of the speaker. |
| Quiero zapatos rojos. |
| Quiero zapatos rojos. |
| "I want red shoes." |
| Listen to me as I speak. Which word that expresses desire is used in the sentences? |
| Me gustaría un gato negro. |
| Let's listen one more time. |
| Me gustaría un gato negro. |
| Did you hear, gustaría? Qustaría, meaning "would like" is used with singular nouns. |
| How about...? |
| Quiero libros con muchos colores. |
| Let's listen one more time. |
| Quiero libros con muchos colores. |
| Did you hear, quiero? Quiero, meaning "I want," is used to express a direct desire. |
| Next… |
| Me gustarían tacos para cenar. |
| One more time. |
| Me gustarían tacos para cenar. |
| Did you hear gustarían? Gustarían, meaning "would like" is used with plural nouns. |
| Next... |
| Quiero zapatos rojos. |
| One more time. |
| Quiero zapatos rojos. |
| Did you hear, quiero? Quiero, meaning "I want" is used to express a direct desire. |
| And... |
| Me gustaría un coche rápido. |
| One more time. |
| Me gustaría un coche rápido. |
| Did you hear gustaría? Gustaría, meaning "I would like," is used to be polite and because it refers to just one thing. |
| Thank you for watching. |
| Now you know how to say what you want in Spanish. |
| ...and now you can move on to the next lesson in the pathway. |
| Nos vemos. |
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