It means "What do you like to do after classes?"
It means, "What do you like to do during the week?"
It means, "what do you like to do to your Spanish teacher?"
"What are you going to do after class?"
que te gusta hacer?
"¿Que le gusta hacer para celebrar el día?" means "What does he (or 'you' if speaking formally) like to do [in order] to celebrate the day?" possibly referring to a holiday or birthday or even a day of the week. To answer the question you can say: "me gusta ver fuegos artificiales" ("I like to watch fireworks") for 4th of july "me gusta celebrarlo con mi familia" ("I like to celebrate it with my family") for christmas. So it really depends on the context of the question in this case. [...] represent text added to the "literal" translation in order to make the English translation clearer.
Después de mis clases, me gusta hacer mi tarea.
No te gusta hacer = you don't like to do.
"Me gusta hacer" = I like to do Ex: "Que te gusta hacer?" = What do you like to do?
The literal translation for "Hacer Clic" is "To make a click," but it is used to mean "Click on"Ex: "Hacer clic en 'Me Gusta'"Click Like
Te gusta comes from the verb gustar which means to like or to please. Hacer means to do or to make. So Que te gusta hacer would be "What do you like to do?"
que le gusta hacer a tu mejor amigo
It means, "What do you like to do during the week?"
Obvio, siempre es bueno hacerlo. Ayuda a despejar tu mente y recargar a la misma de energía para poder continuar con las labores.
You like to do?
what I have to do in these classes are... = lo que tengo que hacer en estas clases son ...
Me gusta hacer la tarea.
It means, "what do you like to do to your Spanish teacher?"