Spanish Proficiency Exercises
Talk about your favorite food.


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• Arturo A.
• Álvaro S.
• Carlos G.
• César E.
• Claudia V.
• Patricio A.

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Simplified Example
"En muchas familias hay un platillo que es el favorito de todos..."
Arturo A.
México, D.F.
"Mi comida favorita es una comida que se prepara en Yucatán..."
Álvaro S.
Chile, Santiago
"Bien, bueno, mi comida favorita en general es la carne..."
Carlos G.
México, Delicias, Chihuahua
"El chile relleno es mi comida favorita..."
César E.
Perú, Ancash
"En Perú hay muchos platos típicos..."
Claudia V.
Perú, Lima
"Bueno, mis comidas favoritas son varias..."
Patricio A.
Chile, Santiago
"Hola, mi nombre es Patricio. Trabajo en el local 'Myriam' en Chile..."
almendras (f)   almonds
camarones (m)   shrimp
canela (f)   cinnamon
carne molida (f)   ground beef
comida picante (f)   spicy food
comida sana (f)   healthy food
especias (f)   spices
favorito adj)   favorite
ingrediente (m)   ingredient
platillo (m)   dish
preferido (adj)   favorite, preferred
queso (m)   cheese
rellenar   to fill, to stuff
rico (adj)   delicious
sabor (m)   flavor
¿Cuál es tu platillo favorito? What's your favorite dish?
Me gusta mucho la comida picante. I really like spicy food.
Mi comida favorita es el arroz que tiene muchos usos culinarios y se consume en casi todo el mundo. My favorite food is rice since it has many culinary uses and it's eaten almost everywhere.
Don Raúl, quien es el chef de ese restaurante, cocina riquísimo. Don Raul, who is the chef of that restaurant, cooks really well.
Lo que más me gusta comer cuando voy a la playa son los mariscos. My favorite thing to eat when I'm at the beach is seafood.
Con canela y vainilla se preparan muchos postres que se sirven en la cocina tradicional. Many desserts from tradicional cooking are made with cinnamon and vanilla.
También el queso se sirve como aperitivo o entrada. Cheese is also served as an appetizer or entrée.
No sé preparar ese platillo. I don't know how to make that dish.
Las especias, que le dan sabor a la comida, tienen una gran tradición. Spices, which give food a lot of flavor, have a long tradition.
Mi abuela es quien cocina la cena de nochebuena. My grandma is the one who cooks Christmas Eve dinner.
Gustar

The verb GUSTAR is a little different in Spanish. Instead of conjugating GUSTAR like most verbs (e.g., I, you, he, she, etc.), it is used with indirect objects (e.g., to me, to you, to him, to her, etc.). In other words, Spanish speakers do not say "I like the house." Instead, they something more like, "The house pleases me." When you use the verb GUSTAR, there are three general patterns, depending on whether what you like is a singular noun, a plural noun, or a verb.

Note: The indirect object (me, te, le, nos, les) agrees with the person who is doing the liking (to me, to you, to him, to us, to them). The verb form "gusta" is always in the singular when the noun is singular. In all of the following examples, the sentences are written with the prepositional phrase (a mí, a tí, a él, etc.) at the beginning of the sentence. This is optional and most Spanish speakers will say the sentence without the initial prepositional phrase. Examples (singular noun):

(A mí) me gusta la casa. I like the house.
  (A tí) te gusta tu abuelo. You like your grandpa.
  (A usted) le gusta la comida. You like the food.
  (A él) le gusta el libro. He likes the book.
  (A ellas) les gusta el carro. They like the car.
  (A nosotros) nos gusta su mamá. We like your mother.

The verb form "gustan" is always in the plural when the noun is plural or there are two nouns. Examples (plural noun):

(A mí) me gustan las casas. I like the houses.
  (A tí) te gustan tus abuelos. You like your grandpas.
  (A usted) le gustan las comidas. You like the foods.
  (A él) le gustan los libros. He likes the book.
  (A ellas) les gustan los carros. They like the car.
  (A nosotros) nos gustan sus mamás. We like your mothers.

The verb form "gusta" is always in the singular when it is followed by a verb, even if there are many verbs listed. Examples (singular with verbs):

(A mí) me gusta cantar mucho. I like to sing a lot.
  (A tí) te gusta recibir y escribir cartas. You like to receive and write letters.
  (A usted) le gusta escuchar la música. You like to listen to music.
  (A él) le gusta comer y bailar. He likes to eat and dance.
  (A ellas) les gusta aprender el español. They like to learn Spanish.
  (A nosotros) nos gusta correr. We like to run.