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Free Time Activities for Class 5

This document discusses free time activities and entertainment. It begins by describing when people have free time, such as after school or on weekends, and what they may lack free time due to, like homework or work commitments. It then explores how people like to spend their free time, listing activities like going out with friends, reading, listening to music, sports, and hobbies. The document also addresses preferences for spending free time alone or with others and looks at how interests may change with age.

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Free Time Activities for Class 5

This document discusses free time activities and entertainment. It begins by describing when people have free time, such as after school or on weekends, and what they may lack free time due to, like homework or work commitments. It then explores how people like to spend their free time, listing activities like going out with friends, reading, listening to music, sports, and hobbies. The document also addresses preferences for spending free time alone or with others and looks at how interests may change with age.

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FREE TIME AND ENTERTAINMENT

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Present Simple
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Time prepositions
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FREE TIME AND ENTERTAINMENT – Vocabulary
1.1 Free time – WHEN, etc.
after school – at the weekends – during the week / on weekdays – (not) much free time / a lot of
free time / don’t have any free time

1.2 Lack of free time...


because I have to commute to/from school – help at home – look after my (younger)
brother/sister – prepare for school – study for school
because I (always/often/usually) have lots of homework – have trainings twice/three times a week
– work after school

1.3 How I spend my free time


expressing preferences: As you can guess... – I enjoy – I like – I love – I am into – I am keen on
– I am fond of – I am interested in – I prefer – I don’t like – I dislike – I’m not that keen on – I
hate
modifying adverbs: also – pretty – quite – rather – really – slightly – very
free time activities: go fishing – go out with friends – go shopping – go to the cinema/disco –
listen to music – play computer games – play sports / do sports – read – surf the net – watch TV
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

1.4 My hobbies as a child vs. my hobbies now


I don’t do sth any more – I no longer do sth – sth has changed –

1.5 If I had more free time...


... I would (I’d) (definitely)... commit to volunteer work – finish all the things I’ve started and
haven’t finished – get back to riding a bike – 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 writing skills

1.6 Alone or in the company of other people?


alone – depend (v) – prefer (v) – spend (sb’s) free time with... (v) It depends on (the activity / my
mood).
1.7 On a free day...
... I would... do nothing – go out with (my friends) – go to (my) favourite club – sleep late –
spend the day doing sth -

1.8 Holidays I enjoy


active holidays: be outside – camp – go abroad – go camping in the countryside – go on holiday
with my family – go to cities – go sightseeing – meet new people – see new places – travel

relaxing holidays: go to our cottage – relax – sleep – spend time with my friends – stay home –
visit smaller towns
1.9 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 school.
1.10 Listening to music
country and western – folk singers – good lyrics – hate/enjoy – hip-hop – indie – jazz – loud music –
rap – singers like...
1.11 A disco, a party, or hiking? Why?
I prefer – I would rather – For me, I like... – You can – Most parties are... – I love to...
activity (that) i can do with my friends / family / by myself – be in the fresh air – be outside – get some
exercise – a great place to... – hang out with friends – love music and dancing – meet new people –
meet other people who like to do the same – relax – relaxing
1.12 Going to the cinema or watching DVDs at home? Why?
the atmosphere – be more in the movie – feel like – when the cinema is dark
1.13 My free time and my family
at the weekend – clean the house – (at our) cottage – go biking – go camping – go skiing – on holiday
– have different interests – see (our) relatives – spend free time together (with...) – travel – work a lot
1.14 Getting older
be with (your) friends – go to clubs and concerts – play sports – stay out late – be married – do
different activities (with your kids / spouse / husband / wife) – do other activities – go to the theatre –
go to work – have a family – (not) have much time for leisure activities – have more money – travel

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