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hobby |
A hobby is an activity that you like doing in your free time.
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film |
You watch a film on the television or at the cinema for about 2 hours.
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television |
You can watch television for entertainment in your house.
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cinema |
You go to the cinema to watch films.
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Plays are performed at the theatre.
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meet |
You meet someone when you see them for the first time, or when you see a person at a planned time.
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play |
You play football, basketball and volleyball.
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dance |
People dance when they listen to music in the club.
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computer |
People use the computer to play games or to study or to use the internet.
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gym |
People go to the gym to exercise.
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football |
You can play football.
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use |
Use your phone, use the internet, use a pen.
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read |
Read a book.
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chat |
When you talk to your friend, it is called a chat.
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leisure |
Another word for free time is leisure.
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aerobics |
Aerobics is a type of exercise.
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strength |
How strong you are is your strength.
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museum |
A museum displays objects connected to history, science and art.
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restaurant |
A place where you eat is called a restaurant.
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