Hobbies
A hobby is a regular activity done for enjoyment, typically during one’s leisure time, not professionally and not for pay
There are many types of hobbies some hobbies are more popular than others.
This is a list of the most common hobbies in English. The examples have key important words to express whether you like them or not.
Baking I love Baking
Bowling She loves Bowling
Celebrating I love celebrating after work
Chatting with friends I enjoy chatting with friends
Checking Facebook I always check Facebook at Nights
Checking Instagram I never check my Instagram
Collect something I am crazy about collecting stamps
computer programming You love computer programming
Cooking You really enjoy Cooking
Cycling You always go Cycling in the afternoons
Dance She really likes to dance
Discovering new music I love discovering new music
Doing yoga They hate doing yoga
Exercising We love exrcising
Family Time I like spending time with my Family
fantasy sports We always play fantasy sports
Fishing My dad usually goe fishing
Gardening My mother loves gardening
go swimming My kids go swimming all the time
going camping I am in love with going camping
Going on dates We are going on a date
Going out for drinks Let’s go out for some drinks
Going to church We love going to church
Going to parties Do you like going to parties?
Going to the beach Do you enjoy going to the beach
Going to the gym We love going to the gym
Going to the movies My girlfriend loves going to the movies
Going to the park My kids love going to the park
Going to the pool I am excited about going to the pool
Hiking She doesn’t really like hiking
Horseback riding I love horseback riding
Hunting We hate hunting
Learning They love learning languages
Listening to Music Listening to Music
Music I love music so much
Paintball Paintball is super entertaining
Painting She dislikes painting
Play board games Playing board games is exciting
play the piano I like playing the piano
Playing Playing with my kids is awesome
Playing cards Playing cards is fun
Playing chess Playing chess is hard but I love it
Playing Free Fire Playing Free Fire is not my thing
playing games playing games is my thing
playing soccer Playing soccer is good for your health
Posting Memes Posting memes is fun
Reading Reading is one of my hobbies
Rock music Rock music ismy favorite type of music
Running Running is,my favorite exercise
Running marathons Running marathons is my favorite past time
Shopping I enjoy shopping with my girls
Sleeping Sleeping is something I love to do
Socializing Socializing is not my strength
surfing surfing is my favorite hobbie
Taking vacations Taking vacations is my dream
Travelling Travelling is the best thing in the world
video games Video games keep me busy
Visit museums Visiting museums is not my thing
Volleyball Volleyball is my favorite sport
Walking Walking in the mountain is fascinating
Watch TV I am not a big fan of watching TV
Watching movies We watch movies on Netflix
Watching sports I am a fan of watching MMA
Working She spends time working on her projects
Writing I always write on my journal
To talk about Hobbies in English, you can use several verbs. We can use verbs such as:
Like Dislike
Love Hate
Enjoy
Check the verbs and the example
Like I like to play soccer
Love I love running and doing exercises
Enjoy I enjoy cooking for my family
Dislike I dislike doing the dishes
Hate She hates doing the laundry
These are some common questions that people make about hobbies in English
What’s your favorite hobby?
My favorite hobby is running
Do you have any hobbies?
Yes, I love camping
What do you do in your free time?
I meet friends
Do you like to play soccer?
I like soccer but I don’t play that often
Do you enjoy watching movies?
I am a huge fan of movies
What do you like doing in the evenings?
I usually stay home
Would you like to come and play soccer with us?
Sure
What are your hobbies/interests?
My interest is learning more about internet marketing
What activities do you do to relax?
I read books and listen to music
What are you into?
I am into Sports
Like doing vs like to do
We use like + gerund (ing form) to talk about general likes:
I love running
I like fishing.
She loves cooking
We use like + infinitive to talk about more specific likes:
I love running every morning after 7.
I like to go fishing at the weekend.
She loves cooking for the family on Fridays.
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