Talking about your free time and
hobbies
Hello, I’m Oli(OOE Teacher), welcome to Oxford
online English. In this lesson you can learn about how to talk
about your free time and hobbies in English. What do you like doing
in your free time? Do you have any interesting hobbies? Talking
about your free time is a great way to start a conversation in
English or to find things in common when you are speaking to
somebody. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to speak
clearly and naturally about your free time and hobbies in
English.
Part 1: free time and hobbies vocabulary. What words do you know
for free time activities in English. Some people prefer things you
can do at home like: watching TV, reading or cooking. Other people
like sports like: playing football, playing basketball, playing
tennis, going swimming, going jogging or going climbing or maybe
doing boxing, doing judo or doing yoga. Of course, many people
prefer more social activities. For example, hanging out with your
friends, relaxing with your family or going shopping. or maybe you
doing something more creative like: taking photos, painting or
writing stories or writing a blog. What about you? What kind of
free time activities do you prefer? Let’s look at how you can talk
about free time activities and hobbies which you like.
Part 2: What do you like doing? In my free time,
I like_______, what could you say here? In my free time, I like
playing basketball. In my free time, I like relaxing with my
family. In my free time, I like reading books. Can you see a
pattern here? In every sentence after like we use a verb plus
‘ing’. Can you make a sentence? What do you like doing in your free
time? But just using like can be repetitive and boring. So what
other words can you use? Well, you could use verbs like: love,
enjoy or hate. For example, I love going swimming. I enjoy watching
TV. I hate going shopping. Can you see the same pattern? After all
of these verbs you need to use a verb with ‘ing’. You can also add
words like: really, sometimes or absolutely to make your meaning
stronger or weaker. For example, I really like taking photos.
Sometimes, I enjoy going jogging. I absolutely hate playing
football. Now it is your turn. What can you say? Can you make your
own sentences? Ok, so now you can say something about what you like
or don’t like doing.
Let’s look at how you can add more details to your
ideas. First, let’s say how often you do your free time activities?
For example, I like playing sport. I play football every Tuesday
evening. I absolutely have going shopping. I only go shopping once
or twice a year. I really like taking photos, but I don’t get the
chance to do it often. What about you? How often do you do your
hobbies? You can use these phrases to help you talk. Every
________. For example, every weekend, every Saturday afternoon,
every day. Once or twice a __________. For example, once a week,
twice a month, three times a year and so on. Can you make some
sentences like this about your free time and hobbies. How often do
you do your hobbies? Next, let’s add some details about where you
do your hobby or free time activity. For example, I like playing
sport. I play football every Tuesday evening at the park near my
house. I enjoy having coffee with my friends. We go to café in the
city center once or twice a week. I really like taking wildlife
photos in the forest, but I don’t get the chance to do it often.
You can see that our answers are getting more detailed. When you
speak you should always try to add some details to your ideas like
this. It would make your English sound more interesting and more
natural. What about you? Can you add some details like these to
your sentences. Push this video, practice, try to make some
sentences, say them out aloud, practice a little bit. Ok, next
let’s look at giving background information. Especially if you have
an interesting or an unusual hobby, you could talk about when and
why you started doing it. For example, I started playing tennis
when I was ten. I have been learning to paint for six months now. I
decided to do yoga because I wanted to be healthy. My French friend
got me into climbing. In the last sentence, the phrase ‘my friend
got me into something’ means your friend introduced this activity
to you and now you like it. What can you say about your hobby? Can
you use some of these phrases to talk about yourself? For example,
I started climbing when I was living in Russia. I’ve been climbing
for about eight years. I also recently decided to do yoga because I
wanted to be more flexible. When I was younger, my dad got me into
photography. What about you? What is your examples?
Finally, let’s look at how you can add some descriptive words to
say why you do or going to enjoy something. For example, I like
climbing because it’s really exciting. I love doing yoga because
it’s so relaxing. I really like writing stories because it’s
creative and I like using my imagination. You can also use negative
adjectives to talk about things you don’t like. For example, I
don’t like going jogging because it’s tiring. I hate watching TV
because I find it boring. I’ve been trying to learn to paint, but
it’s too hard. Why do you like your hobbies? What some activities
you don’t like doing? Can you say why you don’t like them? Try to
make some sentences and practice using this language. Ok, now it’s
your turn to speak. Let’s try using everything we’ve looked to make
a longer answer. For example, I really like playing tennis. I play
every weekend at the park near my house. Sometimes I play with my
brother, or sometimes I play with a friend. My brother got me into
it, but he loves sports and he needed someone to play with. I
didn’t like it at first, because it was hard and I lost all the
time, but now I enjoy it, especially when I beat my brother! Ok,
let’s do one more sample answer. I love taking photos. Once or
twice a month, I go to different areas of the city and look for
interesting pictures to take. I have been interested in photography
since I was young, when my dad got me a camera for my birthday. I
like it because it is creative and I can express myself through my
pictures. Anyone can use a camera, but you need to use your
imagination to find good pictures. Now can you talk about your free
time? What do you like doing? Where did you go and how often? When
did you start doing this hobby and why? And why do you like,
perhaps dislike this activity? Try to talk for at least thirty
seconds. Give lots of details and details to make your answer more
interesting. Ok, that’s the end of the lesson. Thank you very much
for watching. I hope you learn something about how to talk about
your free time in English. You can see more free English lessons on
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www.oxfordonlineenglish.com. But let’s all, thanks again, see you next time,
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