Free Time Activities
Free Time Activities
expressing preferences:
modifying adverbs:
other:
be physically active – chat with friends – cook meals – dance – draw
– garden – go for walks – go in the forest – paint – play a musical
instrument – play sports – sew – spend (some) time doing sth –
spend time on the computer – stay at home with (my) family – walk
(my) dog – watch films
commit to volunteer work – finish all the things I’ve started and
haven’t finished – get back to riding a horse – get better at drawing –
sign up for a language course – spend more time with my friends –
start learning a foreign language – travel around the world – try to get
into better shape – use that time to improve my skills
alone – depend (v) – prefer (v) – spend (sb’s) free time with... (v)
1.8 Reading
biographies – fantasy – fiction / nonfiction – history – magazines –
mystery – newspapers – novels – poetry – romance – sci-fi
I like / don’t like reading. – I have too much reading to do for work.
I prefer – I would rather – For me, I like... – You can – Most parties
are... – I love to...
the atmosphere – be more in the movie – feel like – when the cinema
is dark
Phrasal Verbs (We use phrasal verbs a lot in spoken English. When
you use them, you'll sound more like a native speaker)
✔ chill out: relax "This weekend I'm just going to chill out."
✔ catch up with: get the latest news "It was so nice to catch up
with her."
Go + activity
go swimming, go fishing
How to reply
In my free time I…
When I have some spare time I…
When I get the time, I…
I relax by watching TV / listening to music, etc.
My hobbies are bird-watching / playing sport, etc.
creative
fascinating
practical
cheap
enjoyable
relaxing
different
unusual
Other hobbies:
Watching television
Visiting friends
Entertaining friends (when friends come to your house for dinner, etc)
Listening to music
Reading books
Going to the pub
Going to a restaurant
Gardening
Going for a drive
Going for a walk
Photography / Taking photographs
Surfing the net