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Lesson 5 - Hobbies: Conversation #1 - Talking About Hobbies

The document discusses different hobbies that people enjoy in their free time. It provides examples of conversations where people ask about each other's hobbies and gives suggestions for hobbies both indoor and outdoor. Benefits of hobbies are mentioned like stress relief and having fun.

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Lesson 5 - Hobbies: Conversation #1 - Talking About Hobbies

The document discusses different hobbies that people enjoy in their free time. It provides examples of conversations where people ask about each other's hobbies and gives suggestions for hobbies both indoor and outdoor. Benefits of hobbies are mentioned like stress relief and having fun.

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Lesson 5 – Hobbies

Welcome to Lesson 5 of the Everyday English Speaking Course! Today we’re going to talk
about hobbies – the word “hobby” refers to an activity or interest that you do for pleasure
or relaxation.

Conversation #1 – Talking about Hobbies


Ron and Eileen are getting to know each other on a first date. Listen to each of them ask and
answer questions about their hobbies.

Ron: So what do you like to do in your free time? Do you have any
hobbies?

Eileen: I’m really into rock climbing – I go up to the mountains


every chance I can get.

Ron: Rock climbing?! Wow – how long have you been doing that?

Eileen: About 5 years. My college roommate introduced me to it.


Unfortunately I’ve been super busy these days and I haven’t been
able to do much climbing, so I go jogging to stay in shape. How
about you – do you play any sports?

Ron: No, I’m not very athletic. I work out at the gym… once in a while! I spend a lot of time
reading, and I’m interested in photography – but actually, my newest passion is gardening.

Eileen: Really? How’d you get into gardening?

Ron: I read an article that piqued my interest, about how home-grown vegetables are much
healthier than what you buy in the supermarket – so I decided to give it a try.

Eileen: No kidding. Well, I don’t have a garden, but I have been getting into cooking and
baking lately – I’m not very good at it, but it is fun to experiment!

Conversation Vocabulary & Phrases


Ron starts by asking Eileen about her hobbies. Here are a few different ways to ask this
question:

"What are your hobbies?" / "Do you have any hobbies?"


"What do you do in your spare/free time?"
"What do you like to do for fun?"
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“What do you like to do outside of work/school?”

To answer the question, you can say:

“I like… [reading / to read / literature]”


“I love… [painting / to paint / art]”
“I enjoy... [surfing]”
“I’m really into… [photography/chess/gardening]”
“I’m interested in… [astronomy/cooking/computers]”
Be careful not to say “I’m interesting in…” – it’s a very common error!
“I spend a lot of time… [fishing]”
“My newest passion is… [blogging/woodworking/bird watching]”

After “like” and “love,” you can use the “to” form or the “ing” form of the verb (or a noun) –
but after “enjoy” and in the other phrases, you can only use a noun or a verb in the –ing
form.

For a hobby that you’ve started recently, you can say:

I've been getting into[cooking and baking] lately.


I've taken up [sailing].

There are hundreds and hundreds of hobbies, and you can read an extensive list here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_hobbies - but these are a few of the most common:

Indoor hobbies:
blogging / writing
baking / cooking
baking is making bread, cake, muffins, cupcakes, cookies, etc.
cooking involves all other types of food
collecting cards, coins, art, antiques, stamps, rocks, vintage
books/cars/clothing
“vintage” items are those of an old/classic style
sewing / crocheting / knitting

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drawing / painting / photography / scrapbooking
“scrapbooking” means arranging photos in a book in an artistic way, with decorations

tinkering with electronics/computers, playing video games


woodworking
making things with wood

Outdoor and athletic hobbies:


bird watching
camping / hiking

gardening / fishing / hunting

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jogging
rock climbing
sailing / surfing / water sports
skateboarding

Here are some ways to talk specifically about sports and music:

"Do you play any sports?"


o "Yes, I play __________."
o "I do yoga / martial arts / pilates."
o "No, I prefer working out at the gym."
o "No, I'm not very athletic."
o "No, but I love to watch! I'm a big fan of… [sport / team]."
"Do you play a musical instrument?"
o "Yes, I play __________."
o "I've played the piano for several years."
o "I'm taking _________ lessons."
o "I'm in a band."
o "I sing in a choir."

In the dialogue, there are two “follow-up” questions that you can use to ask for more
information, after the other person tells you their hobbies:

"How'd you get into that?" (= how did you become interested in it?)
o "I read an article / saw a TV show that piqued my interest."
“piqued my interest” = made me interested in learning more
o "I took a class."
o "I just thought it'd be interesting to try it out."
o "My friend introduced me to it (and I've been doing it ever since)."
"How long have you been doing that?"
o "I just started."
o "For a few years." (for + time period)

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o "Since I was a kid." (since + point in the past)
o "Ever since I was in college."

Conversation #2 - Benefits of Hobbies


Erica’s wondering which new hobby to take up. Listen to her conversation with Natalie.

Erica: Ever since I quit my job, I’ve had a lot of time on my hands. I really need to find a
new hobby.

Natalie: Well, what’s something you’ve always wanted to try?

Erica: I’d love to learn how to dance… but I think I’m too shy!

Natalie: Oh, don’t let that stop you! If I had more free time, I’d definitely take dance classes.

Erica: So what do you like to do for fun?

Natalie: I’ve gotten into yoga; it’s a great way to relieve stress – and a fantastic workout.
And I’ve always enjoyed writing, so I’m going to start a blog.

Erica: Oh, good for you! You know, I had a ton of hobbies when I was a kid… I used to
collect coins, skateboard, play chess… but none of them
really interest me anymore.

Natalie: Hey – why don’t you take up a craft like pottery,


knitting, or jewelry-making? It’d be fun – and you could even
sell your creations to make a little money.

Erica: That’s actually not a bad idea. I’ve always wanted to


explore my artistic side.

Conversation Vocabulary & Phrases


Erica starts out by saying she has “a lot of time on her hands” – that means she has a lot of
free time with nothing to do. Here are a few more phrases for talking about present, past,
and potential future hobbies:

"I have a lot of time on my hands. I need to find a hobby."


"I have a ton of different hobbies."
“a ton of” = a very large number of
"If I had more free time, I'd _______."
use this phrase for an imaginary situation – IF I had more free time, I WOULD…

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"I'd like to try ________."
use this phrase to talk about something you are interested in doing, but you haven’t
started yet
"I used to _________, but not anymore."
use this phrase to talk about something you did frequently in the past, but you don’t do
it now

A couple of different benefits are also mentioned in the dialogue. Here are some different
answers to the question of why you enjoy your hobby:

"...because it's a great workout."


= it’s good exercise
"...because it's a great way to relieve stress.”
"...because it helps me clear my mind."
= it helps you forget your worries and concerns
"...because it helps me relax."
“…because I find it fascinating.”
"...because it's fun/interesting/exciting/(other adjectives)."
"...because I can earn a little extra money on the side."

Today’s speaking exercise is to tell me about your hobbies – talk about some hobbies you
had in the past, some hobbies you have currently, and one hobby you’d like to try. Click
here to record your message, and I’ll send you some tips on your speaking.

Image sources:

Crochet: Prattflora / Knitting: Blahedo / Sewing: Ji-Elle


Scrapbooking: Михеева Анна / Drawing: FML / Painting: Twice25
Photography: Nicolás García / Camping: ForestWander / Hiking: Michael Fiegle
Climbing: gego2605 / Pottery: Randyoo / Gardening: ISA Red de Energía del Perú

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