Tuesday, November 5, 2019
Hobbies Vocabulary for English Learners
Hobbies Vocabulary for English Learners          Speaking about hobbies is an important part of any English class. As with any activity, hobbies can have lots of jargon, specific expressions, and idioms related to the particular hobby. This guide to hobbies vocabulary will help learners discuss hobbies using a wider range of vocabulary for more precision. Learn vocabulary in groups arranged by hobby types.à            Hobbies Vocabulary Study List      Discover with your partner each of the hobby types below. If you dont know the hobby, look the hobby up on the internet to discover photos and other clues to learn about that hobby. Try to use each hobby type in a short sentence to explain the hobby.                       Collecting  Arts  Crafts  Model  Electronic      Action FiguresAntiquesAutograph CollectingCar CollectingCoin CollectingComic BooksConcert PostersDoll CollectingFine Art CollectingHot Wheel and Matchbox CarsMangaMovie MemorabiliaMusic MemorabiliaSpoon CollectingSports CollectiblesSports Trading CardsStamp CollectingVinyl RecordsWatch CollectingGun and Pistols  AnimationArchitectureCalligraphyCandle MakingCrochetFilm MakingGardeningJewelry MakingOrigamiPhotographySewingSculptingCeramics / PotteryFashion DesignFloristryGraffitiKnittingPaper AirplanesPainting and DrawingQuiltingScrapbookingWoodworkingTattoo  Ham RadioRC BoatsRC CarsRC HelicoptersRC PlanesRoboticsScale ModelsModel CarsModel AirplanesModel RailroadingModel RocketsModel Ship / Boat Kits                             Performing Arts  Music  Food  Drink      DancingBalletBreak DancingLine DancingSalsaSwingTangoWaltzActingJugglingMagic TricksPuppetryStand Up Comedy  BanjoBass GuitarCelloClarinetDrum SetFrench HornGuitarHarmonicaOboePiano / KeyboardTrumpetTromboneViolinViolaRappingSingingStart A Band  BartendingBeer BrewingBeer TastingCigar SmokingCheese TastingCoffee RoastingCompetitive EatingCookingLiquor DistillationHookah SmokingSpirits / Liquor TastingSushi MakingTea DrinkingWine MakingWine TastingSake TastingGrilling                           Pets  Games      CatsDogsParrotsRabbitsReptilesRodentsSnakesTurtlesFishkeeping  Arcade GamesBall and JacksBilliards / PoolBoard GamesBridgeCard GamesCard TricksChessDominoesFoosballGeocachingJigsaw PuzzlesKite Flying / MakingMah JongPinball MachinesPokerTable Tennis - Ping PongVideo Games                                   Individual Sports  Team Sports  Martial Arts  Outdoor Activities  Board Sports  Motor Sports      Archery  Acrobatics  Badminton  Bodybuilding  Bowling  Boxing  Croquet  Cycling  Diving    Golf  Gymnastics  Fencing  Horseback Riding  Ice Skating  Inline Skating  Pilates  Running  Swimming  Squash  Tai Chi  Tennis  Weight Training  Yoga  basketballbaseballfootballcricketvolleyballsoccerwater polo  AikidoJiu JitsuJudoKarateKung FuTaekwondo  BirdwatchingCampingFishingHikingHuntingKayak and CanoeMountain BikingMountain climbingPaintballRiver RaftingRock ClimbingSailingScuba DivingFly FishingBackpacking  KitesurfingSkateboardingSkiingSnowboardingSurfingWindsurfing  AutoracingGo KartsMotocrossMotorcycle - TouringMotorcycle StuntsOff Road DrivingSnowmobiling                Hobbies Vocabulary Exercises      Use one of the hobby types to fill in the gap in the descriptions below.         collectingmodels and electronicsperforming artsfood  drinkgamesindividual sportsteam sportmartial artsoutdoor activityà  board sportsmotorsports         __________à  requires you to find as many as possible of one type of thing such as baseball cards, or vinyl records.Arcade _____ include pinball machines and a wide variety of computer games that are played in a large room.You play a ________ if you play basketball, soccer or water polo.Snowboarding and windsurfing are types of ____________.If you like bartending and cooking you look _________.Head to the mountains to enjoy _________ such as kayaking, river ââ¬â¹rafting, and rafting.à  ___________ such as snowmobiling and go karts can be rather expensive, especially if you dont know how to repair vehicles.à  Some people prefer ______________ rather than team sports. These include boxing, fencing and golf.à  People all over the world practice ________ such as Kung Fu and Aikido.à  _________________ often include building your own model.à  People who sing, act or dance participate in the _______________.à           Answers         collectingmodel and electronicsperforming artsfood  drinkgamesindividual sportsteam sportmartial artsoutdoor activityà  board sportsmotorsports         Match the hobby or activity to the definition. In some cases, a number of hobbies may be correct.         This is a type of dancing that comes from Vienna.This is an activity that involves smoking something that looks like a long, brown stick.This is an activity that involves making small reproductions of airplanes.You play this instrument with a bow.In order to keep these pets you shouldnt be queasy.This is an individual sport that can calm you, as well as keep you in shape.You might climb Everest if you do this hobby.Ride a motorized vehicle with two wheels for this hobby.If you collect this type of comic book, you might need to read Japanese.This hobby involves telling jokes.You must know poker and blackjack if you do this hobby.You must have a good relationship with animals to participate in this sport.This martial art comes from Korea.Fly down the snowy hill on a board with this hobby.Your partner will be stuffed if you take up this hobby.         Answers         WaltzCigar smokingModel airplanesViolin / Viola / CelloRodents / Snakes / ReptilesYoga / Tai Chi / PilatesMountain climbingMotocross / Motorcycle - Touring / Motorcycle StuntsMangaStand up comedyCard gamesHorseback ridingTaekwondoSnowboarding / SkiingCooking          Using Hobby Vocabulary in Class      Here are two suggestions on how you can use this list in classroom activities. If you dont attend an English class, you can certainly use these ideas on your own and with English learning friends.         Give a Presentation         Ask students to choose a hobby theyd like to learn.Ask students to develop a presentation on the hobby using PowerPoint or another slideshow program. à  Extend the presentation by asking students to come up with their own gap fill activity to test fellow students on their presentation.         20 Questions         Ask students to choose a hobby they know well.Have students get into small groups of three or four.Each student takes a turn. Other students should ask yes/no questions to find out the hobby in a game of 20 questions.    
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