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Theme: Interests and hobbies.

Theme: Interests and hobbies. Interests and hobbies. Course title: ENGLISH LANGUAGE Time: 80 min Materials: Scale Up, Cambridge University press one stop English. com Aim: explore the interest and hobbies Skills to be practiced: listening, speaking, reading, writing

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Theme: Interests and hobbies.

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  1. Theme: Interests and hobbies.

  2. Interests and hobbies • Course title: ENGLISH LANGUAGE • Time: 80 min • Materials: Scale Up, Cambridge University press • one stop English. com • Aim: explore the interest and hobbies • Skills to be practiced: listening, speaking, reading, writing • Vocabulary: Interest, hobby, entertainment, personality, career, activity, focus, field, guideline, research, occupation, rank. involve, achieve • Teacher: U. N. Isayeva.

  3. The Technological Map of the Lesson

  4. The Technological Map of the Lesson

  5. Definition • Hobby is an activity done regularly in one’s leisure time for pleasure. • Interest is a feeling of wanting to learn more about something or to be involved in something.

  6. Difference Between Hobby and Interest • Hobby and interest are two words that are often used together. Thus, many people do not realize the difference between hobby and interest.

  7. Difference Between Hobby and Interest

  8. What is an Interest • Interest is a feeling of wanting to know or learn about something or someone. If one has a strong interest in some subject, he or she may turn it into a hobby. But an interest is not necessarily a hobby. A person may have many interests, but not all of them are hobbies. However, a hobby is usually driven by an interest. For example, if a person is interested in literature, he or may she read novels. If a person is interested in adventure, he may take up an outdoor hobby such as canoeing, climbing, hunting, etc. • Just because a person is interested in some field or subject, he or she may not pursue it actively. For example, a person may have a passing interest for music. He may listen to music, but may not learn to play a musical instrument or to sing.

  9. What is a Hobby • A hobby is an activity done regularly in one’s leisure time for pleasure. Hobbies usually include collecting items and objects, playing sports, engaging in creative and artistic pursuits, etc. Some examples of hobbies include collecting stamps, collecting sea-shells, embroidery, fishing, gardening, car restoration, singing, bird watching, hiking, water sports, reading, writing poems and cooking. Hobby involves an active pursuit of an interest. In other words, a hobby always involves an action. • A person can gain a wealth of knowledge and skills by engaging in a hobby for a long period of time. With the advent of technology, some hobbies have grown less popular, and some new hobbies (e.g. video gaming, surfing the internet) have been created.

  10. What is a hobby? A hobby is an activity that a person does in their free time. People have hobbies for pleasure. A person’s hobby is usually connected to what they enjoy. A person who likes to create things with their hands, for example, may want to knit or do woodwork. Collecting, making things and sports are all hobbies. Hobbies often lead to skill, knowledge and experience.

  11. What is an interest? • Interest is a feeling of wanting to know or learn about something or someone. If one has a strong interest in some subject, he or she may turn it into a hobby. But an interest is not necessarily a hobby. A person may have many interests, but not all of them are hobbies. However, a hobby is usually driven by an interest. For example, if a person is interested in literature, he or may she read novels. If a person is interested in adventure, he may take up an outdoor hobby such as canoeing, climbing, hunting, etc.

  12. What is an interest? • Interest is a feeling of wanting to know or learn about something or someone. If one has a strong interest in some subject, he or she may turn it into a hobby. But an interest is not necessarily a hobby. A person may have many interests, but not all of them are hobbies. However, a hobby is usually driven by an interest. For example, if a person is interested in literature, he or may she read novels. If a person is interested in adventure, he may take up an outdoor hobby such as canoeing, climbing, hunting, etc.

  13. All hobbies can be divided into four main groups

  14. Doing things: • Reading books • Gardening • Growing flowers • Listening to music • Drawing • Dancing • Fitness

  15. Making things: • Composing music • Writing stories • Designing clothes • Making car models

  16. Collecting: • Stamps • Books • Videos • Posters, cards • Pens, pencils

  17. Learning things: • Foreign languages • The history of • The problems of • Studying law

  18. Video

  19. Write your story highlighting an interesting pathway that led you to becoming a student of this Higher Institution. Share it with your partner. • In the early stages of my teens I found _________________ to be exiting and energizing. I used to spend_________ hours each day. Having realized that I had a natural affinity for ________________________________________ • __________________________________________________________________ • ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ • Later,___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ • All in all, ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

  20. An Interesting Fact: A hobby is also a falcon (a bird) that can be trained to fly at pigeons and partridges. In the Middle Ages, a popular activity was training falcons to fly at other birds. It is believed that this is where the word hobby got its meaning. • REFLECTION: • 1. What do you think of when you hear the word “hobby”? • ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ • 2. What hobbies do you have? • ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ • 3. Do people need hobbies? Why or why not? • ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

  21. Listen to the tape. Follow the instructionsof the speaker and fill in the chart below.

  22. Work in pairs. Discuss the following questions. a. How can basic interests of a person affect his future career? b. Do you know any famous person who has developed his interests into a professional career?

  23. 1. Read the text and match the statements a-e and paragraphs 1-5. a. He achieved these results by his ability, hard work and study. ____ • b. Because he made his interests grow into a real job. • c. No interest no progress! ____ • d. Here are some outlines of various fields representatives’ first interests and further professional careers. ____ • e. That is why developing an interest in time is an essential matter.____

  24. CROSSWORD PUZZLE - Hobbies

  25. LOOK AT THE WORDS IN THE LIST BELOW AND WRITE THEM UNDER THE CORRECT PICTURES  reading books  playing paintball  scuba-diving  riding a bike  playing cards  playing tennis  taking photos  playing the guitar  playing checkers  walking

  26. Remove an extra word wind-surfing: board, camera, wetsuit, sail knitting: needles, ropes, wool, patternsrafting: paddles, life-jacket, raft, binoculars fishing: trainers, boat, fishing rod, hooksstamp collecting: album, stamps, magnifying glass, helmetscuba-diving: mask, oxygen tank, life-jacket, flippersrock - climbing: ropes, boots, light clothes, batpainting: palette, canvas, brushes, clubskydiving: skis, parachute, gloves, gogglesfootball: shorts, stick, trainers, balljet-skiing: life jacket, jet ski, flippers, swimming suit

  27. Fill in the correct form of the infinitive or-ing form: 1 I like _______ (play) tennis. 2 I'd like _______ (play) tennis with you. 3 You must ________ (practise) more if you want to win the race. 4 If a job is worth ______ (do),it’s worth______ (do) it well. 5 You have to _____ (be) courageous if you want ______ (try) rock climbing. 6 Tom agreed_______ (meet) us at the pool. 7 I look forward to__________ (see) you soon. 8 She doesn't mind__________ (get up) early. 9 I'd prefer________ (play) darts rather than play cards.10 She made me________ (tidy) my room.

  28. Thanks for your attention

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