Learn how to give great responses when talking about free time activities in English conversation: popular free time activities, what you did when you were younger, who you spend free time with, and how free time can be good for your health. After you watch, practice the new phrases with a teacher: http://bit.ly/ooe-teachers.
This is an interactive video. You will use the language you learn to respond and speak in real time. There are four parts, each with four stages. Each stage gets more challenging. To get the most from this video, you might want something you can use to take notes, and you should be ready to pause and rewind if necessary.
What are some common free time activities in your country? Do you prefer to spend time alone or with other people? Share your responses in the comments using the new phrases from the lesson!
Contents:
Intro 00:00-01:06
What are the most common free time activities in your country? 01:06-06:38
What did you enjoy doing in your free time when you were younger? 06:38-10:51
Do you prefer to spend your free time alone or with other people? 10:51-14:53
How important is free time for your health? 14:53
This lesson will help you:
- Talk about common free time activities in your country.
- Get new vocabulary you can use when having English conversations about free time.
- Practice using the vocabulary and phrases right away with the interactive speaking portions of the lesson.
- Learn common idioms and collocations used when talking about free time in conversation.
- Explain why you prefer to spend free time with other people or alone.
- Describe the importance of free time for your health.
- See example dialogues using the vocabulary and phrases from the lesson to talk about free time in English conversation.
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