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Exercise 1. Read the text, find the information to do exercise 2, following the text.
A hobby is what you can and like to do in your spare time. People choose a hobby according to their tastes, personalities and temper. With a hobby one’s life gets more interesting.
Some people are interested in music. They collect records, compact discs and tape recordings of their favourite musicians and singers or attend their concerts. Others like to collect books, postcards or stamps. City inhabitants often like to go hiking because they want to get closer to the nature. They spend their weekends and holidays in the forest and countryside. Some others like to work in their gardens and grow vegetables and fruit. Gardening and growing roses is quite popular among British. It is one of the most common hobbies there.
Both children and grown-ups are nowadays fond of computer games. With the development of new technologies such games became popular. Very often a hobby helps us to choose a profession and has a substantial influence even on the life style.
A lot of people are fond of sport. It is not only interesting, it helps you to keep yourself in good shape and be healthy. Many people like taking photographs, others prefer knitting or cooking. A lot of people like animals and have a cat, a dog or a parrot at home. They take care of their pets and spend much time with their animals. They read books about animals, watch films about them, like to see them at the Zoo.
Some newspapers write that there are more than 1000 hobbies in the world to spend one’s free time. It is very difficult to describe all of them. The main thing is that all of them must be useful and help your cultural development. My point of view is that leisure time as well as work must be thought over. In that case you will have a good and useful rest and you will forget what a bore is. Lots of people devote their free time to a hobby. Choose an interesting hobby for yourself and enjoy it!
Exercise 2. Complete the sentences, use the information from the text:
Text 3
Exercise 1. Read the text and do the tasks
MY HOBBY
My hobby is collecting stamps. When I was still a baby, my mother began collecting them for me. They were in four albums, but since then I have added three more, so that now I have a bigger collection than any of my friends.
How do I get my stamрs? I have never bought a single one from a shop. My father, who works in a big office, sometimes brings me stamps from different parts of the world. And I have friends both here and in other countries who send me stamps in return for the ones I send them.
Now that I am working for my living, I don’t have as much time as before to spend on my stamps. But in the evening what can be better than to sit down at a table with my albums arranging the new stamps in them, writing in the names of the countries, or, if I am too tired, only looking through the stamps already in the albums.
Each stamp has a story to tell of distant countries and strange people. I see pictures of men and women, birds and animals that I myself have never seen. Kings and presidents pass before my eyes, and I can follow the history of whole nations.
But my stamp collection doesn’t make me think of the past. Just as my mother collected for me, so I, too, am collecting for my future child. What better way will there be of making him interested in history, geography and languages? If I can pass my hobby on to him, he will be grateful to me for it, as I am grateful to my mother.
Exercise 2. Agree or disagree, use speech patterns.
1. The young man has three albums with stamps.
2. His mother began collecting stamps for him.
3. He buys stamps in a shop.
4. He spends much time on his hobby now.
5. Each stamp tells him a story of distant countries and people.
6. Stamp collection makes him think only of the past.
7. Stamps help him to follow the history of whole nations.
8. The young man wants to pass his hobby to his future child.
Exercise 3. Do you agree that stamp collecting is very useful and interesting? Why/why not?
Text 4.
Exercise 1. Answer:
Do you know any popular sports in England?
Exercise 2. Read the dialogue and get ready to do the exercises.
SPORT
Student: People all over the world are fond оf sports and games. But there are national games which enjoy the greatest popularity in that country or another. I'd like to know about the most popular games in England today.
Teacher: Well, I suppose football and cricket. Almost every English man plays these games. Tennis, golf, hосkey, horsе-racing are also very popular.
Student: What football is preferable in England: soccer or rugby?
Teacher: Soccer, I think. You see, this kind оf football is played almost throughout the world. Rugby can be called hand football. It is more complicated, of course, but it is also gaining ground.
Student: I’ve been told that Englishmen are mad оn cricket.
Teacher: In а way they are. At least, if their famous Mary le Bone Cricket Club loses the game it is considered а national disaster.
Student: Tennis has bеcоmе popular of late, hasn’t it?
Teacher: Oh, yes. In England tennis is played all the year round - on hard courts or grass courts, or covered courts, in parks and in special tennis courts. Every summer they hold а great international tournament in Wimbledоn, nеar London. Tennis players from all over the world take part in it. It’s very honourable to win it.
Student: And аге there any winter sports in England? Аs far аs I know their winters are mild.
Teacher: You аrе quite right.Тhere isn't much snow in winter there, and Englishmen dоn’t often have the chance оf skiing, skating or tоbogganing. But winter is the popular time for fox hunting.
Student: What about indoor games?
Teacher: Well, there's chess, billiard, cards, table tennis again. By the way, dо you plау chess?
Student: Well, I do, of course. But I am not а professional, just an ordinary amateur, and not а very good оnе at all.
Exercise 3. Make up sentences:
Football is a kind of game to get a ball through a net.
Volleyball in which you try to knock a ball into a hole.
Golf to knock a ball into a goal.
Cricket to knock a ball through some hoops.
Tennis to hit a ball so that your opponent cannot hit it.
Exercise 4. Ask your friend:
- What kind оf sports she/he knows.
- What spоrt she/hе goes in for,
- if she/he has enough time to do sports.
- why people go in for sports.
- if she/he is interested in swimming.
- if she/hе ever goes to football mаtсhеs.
- who her/his favourite sportsmen аге.
- if she/hе watches the games оn TV.
Exercise 5. Make up your own dialogues, yu can use the following words and expressions:
to bе fond оf sports, to win the game, to do training, to train for competition, to bе а poor (good) chess player, to keep healthy and strong, to bе good at, sports fans, to go in for, to cheer for, to bе the best swimmer, the main sporting events.
Text 5.
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