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Hello. My name is Emma,
and in today's video,
we are going to talk
about fun things. We're
going to talk about
hobbies and what we like
to do in our free
time. So, in this video,
I'm going to talk about
some common interests
and hobbies people
have, and I'm also going
to teach you how to
ask people about their
hobbies. So, this video
is great for conversation
because many learners
of English sometimes think,
"Okay, what can I talk
about?" This is a great
subject to talk to
strangers about, or a great
subject for small talk.
So, let's learn about
some words we use
when talking about hobbies,
and then let's look at
some ways to ask people
about their hobbies
in English. So, the first
word that we're
talking about is "hobby".
What is a hobby? A hobby is something you
do when you are not working and you are not
at school. A hobby is something you can do
for fun. You do a hobby to make you happy.
So, there are many
different kinds of hobbies.
Some people like doing
yoga. Some people like
sports. I like swimming.
Some people like going
on their bicycle. They
like cycling or fishing
or camping. Another
popular hobby is reading.
I personally love
gardening. Exercise,
many people like
exercise. Another word for
exercise is workout.
Some people like watching
Netflix or TV shows or movies. Some people
love art. Maybe they like photography.
So, here is a list of
common hobbies. So,
"hobby" we can use when
we're talking about one.
The plural of "hobby" is "hobbies". Okay?
So, I have a hobby. I have many hobbies.
So, many of you probably
know this word, but I'm
now going to teach you
a word that you might not
know, and that is the
word "interest". An interest
is the same thing as a
hobby. So, if you think
about the word "interesting",
that's an adjective.
When we put this in the
noun form, like "interest",
it means the same
thing as "hobby". I have
many interests. These
are all common interests.
So, this is a great word to use, and it's a
very common word to use in conversation.
I just wanted to tell you now
how to pronounce this word.
It is spelt a certain way,
but the pronunciation
is a little different.
When we say it, "interest",
it tends to be two
syllables. Instead of
"interest", we usually,
as native speakers say,
"interest". I have many different
interests. These are some of them.
So, now that we've
talked about some of these
words, like "hobbies"
and "interests", let's now
learn some questions we can ask
people to talk about these things.
The first question is a question I love.
I love, actually, all of these questions,
because I like learning about other
people and what people like to do.
So, my first question is,
"Do you have any hobbies?"
I often ask people
this question at parties,
or when I meet somebody
for the first time, "Do
you have any hobbies?"
You might want to ask
somebody, "Do you have any interests?" Both
of these questions have the same meaning,
so they're a great
conversation starter. Another
way to say this is,
"What do you do for fun?"
What do you do for fun? This means what are
your hobbies? What are your interests? So,
it's another way to say
the same thing. Now,
I want you to be
very careful with this,
and the reason is many learners forget this
word "do". So, "What do you do for fun?"
Let's say it together just to practice
this one. So, together, let's say this.
"What do you do for fun?"
Okay, and your answer
might be, "There's a
lot of things I do for fun.
I like to cook. I like
to garden. I like to go
to parties. There's
many things I like to do
for fun." Okay, another
way... So, again, we
have many ways to say
the same thing in English.
It's important to learn
these different questions
because people might
ask these questions to you,
so it's good to know many
different ways to say the same thing.
So, the next question is,
"How do you spend your
free time?" This means
what do you do when you're
not working or you're not
at school? What do you
do in your free time? How
do you spend your free
time? So, if someone
asks you this question,
"How do you spend your
free time?" you might say,
"Well, I study English
in my free time. It's
a hobby." Or, "I play
sports in my free time.
I watch soccer in my
free time." So, again, your
free time is the time
where you are not at work,
you are not at school, you are...
You have time to do what you enjoy.
And, again, we have
here our word "do", which
many students forget.
So, again, it's, "How do
you spend your free time?"
The next example means
the same thing. The
difference is we've changed
the "how" to a "what".
"How do you spend your
free time?" You can
also ask, "What do you do
do in your free time?"
They have the exact
same meanings. The
difference is with "how",
we usually use the word
"spend", whereas "what
do you do", we don't use
the word "spend" here.
And, again, I'm going
to circle this word. I like
to circle the word "do"
because it's something
many people forget.
So, let's say this
together. "What do you
do in your free time?"
All of these have the
same meaning, essentially.
Another thing you might
ask somebody that you
meet for the first time
is you might say, "Tell
me about your hobbies."
This is a great question
to ask because it's
an open question. This
means that the person
should respond with more
information. "Tell me
about your hobbies. Tell
me about your interests."
And, again, the person
might say, "Oh, you
know, I love gardening."
"Oh, I love yoga." And
then you can ask more
questions on what
their interest or hobby is.
Finally, the sixth
expression or the sixth
question I want to
teach you is "What kind of
things are you into?"
So, the word "into" in
English has different
meanings. In conversation,
we can say, "I am into
something." That means
I'm interested in it;
it's my hobby. So, for
example, I'm into
reading. I'm into movies.
I'm into swimming.
I'm into basketball. I
love basketball, so I'm
into these things. So,
we use this a lot when
we talk about hobbies
or interests. So, what
kind of things are you
into? So, again, same
meaning as everything else
we've written here. So,
my recommendation to you,
choose one question
to memorize. Work on it,
practice the pronunciation,
practice asking
this question, so then
when you meet somebody,
immediately, it comes
out naturally. Okay? So,
just memorize at least
one of these. That's my
tip for today. So, if
you want more practice,
I would love to hear what your hobbies
and interests are. In the comments below,
you can answer my
question. What do you do for
fun? I'd love to hear
what kinds of activities
you do for fun. So, you
can write in the comments
below. You can also
check out our website at
www.engvid.com. There,
you can actually find
a quiz to practice what
you learned in today's
lesson. You can also
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There, you can find
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learning English. So, thank you so much for
watching, and until next time, take care.
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