There's a Spanish test tomorrow over likes and dislikes, + an oral part.
You can go to this link to practice:
http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0072873949/student_view0/capitulo7/gramatica_2.html

FORMS OF GUSTAR

Form          Preposition   Pronoun        Indirect Object       Verb           Subject                      To know if you say gusta or gustan:                     (Yo)                    A                     mi                       me             gusta        la pizza.                           Gusta = the subject is       

(Tu)                    A                     ti                          te               gusta        la pizza.                                    Gustan=the subject is plural
(El, ella, usted)  A            el, ella, usted              le                 gusta        la pizza.                       So you could easily just say,
(Nosotros)         A               nosotros                  nos              gusta        la pizza.                         A mi me gustan las pizzas.
(Ustedes,          A         ustedes, ellos, ellas     les                gusta        la pizza.                     instead of A mi me gusta la pizza.
Ellos, Ellas)                                                                                                             




ORAL SECTION

And then there will be an oral part. I put the English translation over there ↓ 

Student A: ¿Te gusta la pizza?

Student B: No, no me gusta la pizza.

Student B: ¿Te gusta la comida Mexicana?

Student A: No, no me gusta la comida Mexicana.

Student A: ¿Te gusta la comida China?

Students A & B: A nosotros nos gusta la comida China.




Also know that Me da igual means “It doesn’t matter to me”

Student A: Do you like pizza?

Student B: No, I don't like pizza.

Student B: Do you like Mexican food?

Student A: No, I don't like Mexican food.

Student A: Do you like Chinese food?

Students A & B: We like Chinese food.