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LEISURE AND HOBBIES (B1)
Dominica Laborin
Created on May 23, 2023
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Leisure and Hobbies
"Act as if what you do makes a difference. It does."
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Leisure and Hobbies 1
Hobbies
Learn about hobbies
Monday
Why are hobbies important in our lives?
Describe your hobbies
A hobby is an activity we do for enjoyment usually in our free time. Having a hobby is a great way to real and spend time developing interests that can also have many emotional, intellectual, and health benefits.
Tuesday
Leisure activities
Wednesday
What do you like to do in your free time? What are your hobbies?
Give suggestions
Thursday
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Tier List - Leisure and Hobbies
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I could do it every day
I like it
Could be fun
Not so bad
I'm not interested in it
I don't like it
I'd love to try it
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Describe Your Hobbies
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Describe Your Hobbies
What do you do for fun?
When describing your hobbies, you can mention: - What it is - How long you have been doing it - How often you do it - Where do you do it - Why you like it - If you need any special equipment or training for it - If it helps you in any way
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Asking About Hobbies, What do you do for fun?
People's Hobbies
Phrasal Verbs
What are phrasal verbs?
To Be Into Something Meaning: if you’re into something, you’re really enjoying it Example: When I was young, I was really into my stamp collection. I took it really seriously. To Take Up Meaning: to begin, to start a hobby Example: 👧 I’m bored, nobody to play with, nowhere to go. 👩🦳 Why don’t you take up a hobby?
A phrasal verb is a group of words that functions as a verb and is made up of a verb plus a preposition, an adverb, or both. For example: take up, join in, sign up, get into something, turn up for something, keep up, back out, pack in, give up, etc.
To Keep Up Meaning: continue the action that we’ve started Example: Previously I have found it difficult to keep up going to the gym. To keep it up means to keep your interest alive.
To Back Out Meaning: is the opposite of ‘keep up’, to leave, to withdraw, to lose your interest Example: Running was really not for me so I decided to back out.