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Vocabulary: leisure and hobbies - English lesson
During the recent pandemic which swept the whole world, WORK has had to adopt
different new methods and forms, which had been considered impossible before!
Some of these forms of work are still persisting. They are much less constraining
and limiting than traditional work used to be.
Quite a great number of workers were forced to get more flexibility in their work,
and as they have learnt how to organise their tasks, most of them are now
keeping more free time to do what they fancy...
(Sports, which exploded, won't be studied in this lesson.)
Leisure/ spare time |
In my leisure time/ In my free time/ In my spare time |
Leisure activities/ Spare time activities |
a pastime |
a hobby |
- To devote one's leisure time to something
To enjoy oneself |
To have a good time |
To amuse oneself doing stg |
Entertainment |
To relax/ relaxing |
To collect stamps/ coins |
A stamp/ butterfly collection |
A collector |
Numismatics/ coin collecting |
Philately/ stamp collecting |
To swop/ swap/ trade something for something |
AT THE FUNFAIR.
Outdoor games |
A fair |
A funfair |
A merry-go-round/ A roundabout/ A carousel |
The dodgems/ dodgem cars/ bumper cars |
The big wheel/ the Ferris wheel |
The big dipper/ scenic railway/ The switchback/ the roller coaster |
Aunt Sally |
A shooting range |
A fun fair A carousel
ALL SORTS OF GAMES:
A game |
To play with somebody |
It's your go! |
Well played! |
Dare you! |
- The rules of the game
- That's not fair!/ That's against the rules!
- To play hide and seek
- To play blind man's buff
- To play hopscotch
OUTDOOR GAMES:
A seesaw A swing
A kite |
A catapult/ a sling |
A ball/ a balloon |
A scooter |
A seesaw |
A climbing frame |
A swing |
A slide |
To skip/ a skipping rope |
A rocking horse |
A skipping rope A slide
Toys:
A soft toy/ a fluffy toy |
A teddy bear/ a doll |
A building set |
A toy house/ toy train/ toy soldiers |
marbles |
modelling clay/ plasticine |
Soft toys Marbles
- A small scale model
- To play at make-believe
- To dress up as...
They're dressed up...
- a puppet show
- a Punch and Judy show
Yes, there are a lot of of activities to entertain kids and adults! Hope you can take
advantage of them!
Well now, concentrate on the test to pass it brilliantly!

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