How to Talk About Your Free Time and Hobbies in English Spoken English Lesson

Hello, I’m Oli.

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’re speaking
to somebody.

By the end of this lesson, you’ll be able
to speak clearly and naturally about your

free time and your hobbies in English.

Part one: 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 like to do 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 two: 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 verbs 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’s 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 activity.

For example: “I like playing sport.

I play football every Tuesday evening.”

“I absolutely hate 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 a cafe 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 will make your English sound more interesting
and more natural.

What about you?

Can you add some details like these to your
sentences?

Pause the video.

Practice.

Try to make some sentences.

Say them out loud.

Practice a little bit.

OK.

next, let’s look at giving background information,
especially if you have an interesting or an

unusual hobby.

You can talk about when and why you started
doing it.

For example, “I started playing tennis when
I was 10.”

“I’ve 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 that 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 are your examples?

Finally, let’s look at how you can add some
descriptive words to say why you do or don’t

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 are 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 at
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
with a friend.

My brother got me into it because 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’ve been interested in photography since
I was young, when my dad got me a camera for

my birthday.

I like it because it’s 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 do you go, and how often?

When did you start doing this hobby, and why?

And, why do you like or, perhaps, dislike
this activity?

Try to talk for at least 30 seconds.

Give lots of details.

Add details to make your answer more interesting.

OK, that’s the end of the lesson.

Thanks very much for watching.

I hope you learned something about how to
talk about your free time in English.

You can see more free lessons on our website,
www.oxfordonlineenglish.com.

But that’s all, thanks again.

See you next time!

Bye bye.

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在本课中,您可以学习如何
用英语谈论您的空闲时间和爱好。

你在空闲时间喜欢做什么?

你有什么有趣的爱好吗?

谈论您的空闲时间是用
英语开始对话或

在与某人交谈时找到共同点的好方法

在本课结束时,您将能够
用英语清晰自然地讲述您的

空闲时间和爱好。

第一部分:空闲时间和爱好词汇。 英语中

关于空闲时间活动的单词你知道
吗?

有些人更喜欢您可以在家做的事情,
例如看电视、阅读或烹饪。

其他人喜欢运动,比如踢足球、
打篮球、打网球、去

游泳、去慢跑、去爬山,
或者打拳击、做柔道或做

瑜伽。

当然,很多人更喜欢更多的社交
活动,例如,和

朋友一起出去玩,和家人一起放松,或者
去购物。

或者,也许你喜欢做一些更有创意的事情,
比如拍照、绘画、写故事

或写博客。

你呢?

你喜欢什么样的空闲时间活动?

让我们看看你如何谈论
你喜欢的空闲时间活动和爱好。

第二部分:你喜欢做什么?

在我的空闲时间,我喜欢。 . . 你能
在这里说什么?

“在空闲时间,我喜欢打篮球。”

“在空闲时间,我喜欢和
家人一起放松。”

“空闲时间,我喜欢看书。”

你能看到这里的模式吗?

在每个句子中,在“like”之后,我们使用
动词加 -ing。

你能造句吗?

你在空闲时间喜欢做什么?

但是仅仅使用“like”可能是重复和
无聊的。

那么还有哪些动词可以使用呢?

好吧,您可以使用诸如“爱”、“享受”
或“恨”之类的动词。

例如:“我喜欢游泳。”

“我喜欢看电视。”

“我讨厌去购物。”

你能看到同样的图案吗?

在所有这些动词之后,您需要使用
带有 -ing 的动词。

您还可以添加诸如“真的”、“有时”
或“绝对”之类的词,以使您的意思更强

或更弱。

例如:“我真的很喜欢拍照。”

“有时我喜欢慢跑。”

“我绝对讨厌踢足球。”

现在轮到你了。

你能说什么?

可以自己造句吗?

好的,所以现在你可以说一些
你喜欢或不喜欢做的事情。

让我们看看如何为您的想法添加更多细节

首先,假设您多久进行
一次空闲时间活动。

例如:“我喜欢运动。

我每周二晚上踢足球。”

“我绝对讨厌逛街。

我一年只逛一两次。”

“我真的很喜欢拍照,但我没有
机会经常这样做。”

你呢?

你多久做一次你的爱好?

您可以使用这些短语来帮助您说话。

‘每一个 。 . 。 例如:“每个周末”、
“每个星期六下午”、“每天”。

‘一次或两次。 . .',例如:“
每周一次”、“每月两次”、“一年三次”

等。

你能写一些关于
你的空闲时间和爱好的句子吗?

你多久做一次你的爱好?

接下来,让我们添加一些有关您在哪里
进行业余爱好或空闲时间活动的详细信息。

例如:“我喜欢运动。

我每周二晚上在
我家附近的公园踢足球。”

“我喜欢和朋友一起喝咖啡。

我们每周去市中心的咖啡馆
一两次。”

“我真的很喜欢在森林里拍野生动物照片
,但我没有机会经常这样做

。”

您可以看到我们的答案越来越
详细。

当你说话时,你应该总是
尝试在你的想法中添加一些细节,就像这样。

它会让你的英语听起来更有趣
、更自然。

你呢?

你能在你的句子中添加一些像这样的细节
吗?

暂停视频。

实践。

试着造一些句子。

大声说出来。

稍微练习一下。

行。

接下来,让我们看看提供背景信息,
特别是如果你有一个有趣或

不寻常的爱好。

您可以谈论您何时以及为何开始
这样做。

例如,“我 10 岁时开始打网球
。”

“我已经学习绘画六个月
了。”

“我决定做瑜伽是因为我想
保持健康。”

“我的法国朋友让我开始攀岩。”

在最后一句中,“我的朋友
让我做某事”这句话意味着你的朋友

向你介绍了这个活动,现在你
喜欢它。

你对你的爱好有什么想说的吗?

你能用这些短语中的一些来
谈论你自己吗?

例如,当我住在俄罗斯时,我开始攀登

我已经爬了大约八年了。

我最近还决定做瑜伽,因为
我想变得更灵活。

当我年轻的时候,我的父亲让我接触到了摄影。

你呢?

你的例子是什么?

最后,让我们看看如何添加一些
描述性的词来说明您为什么喜欢或不

喜欢某事。

例如,“我喜欢攀岩,因为它
真的很刺激。”

“我喜欢做瑜伽,因为它很放松。”

“我真的很喜欢写故事,因为它很有
创意,而且我喜欢发挥我的想象力。”

你也可以用否定形容词来
谈论你不喜欢的事情。

例如,“我不喜欢慢跑,因为
它很累。”

“我讨厌看电视,因为我觉得它很无聊。”

“我一直在努力学习绘画,但这
太难了。”

你为什么喜欢你的爱好?

你不喜欢做哪些活动?

你能说说你为什么不喜欢他们吗?

试着造一些句子并练习使用
这种语言。

好的,现在轮到你发言了。

让我们尝试使用我们看过的所有内容
来做出更长的答案。

例如,“我真的很喜欢打网球。

我每个周末都在我家附近的公园里打网球。

有时我会和哥哥一起玩,有时会
和朋友一起玩。

我哥哥让我参与其中是因为他喜欢
运动,他需要有人来 玩。一开始

我不喜欢它,因为它很难,
而且我一直输。

但是现在,我很享受它,尤其是当我击败
我的兄弟时。

好的,让我们再做一个示例答案。

“我喜欢拍照

。一个月一到两次,我会去
城市的不同区域,寻找有趣的

照片。

我从小就对摄影感兴趣
,当时我爸爸给我买了一台相机

作为生日礼物 .

我喜欢它,因为它很有创意,我可以
通过我的照片表达自己。

任何人都可以使用相机,但你需要发挥
你的想象力才能找到好的照片。”

现在,你能谈谈你的空闲时间吗?

你喜欢做什么?

你去哪里,多久去一次?

你什么时候开始做这个爱好的,为什么?

而且,您为什么喜欢或不喜欢
这项活动?

试着说话至少 30 秒。

提供很多细节。

添加细节以使您的答案更有趣。

好的,这节课到此结束。

非常感谢收看。

我希望你学会了如何
用英语谈论你的空闲时间。

您可以在我们的网站 www.oxfordonlineenglish.com 上查看更多免费课程

但仅此而已,再次感谢。

下次见!

再见。