How to Speak About Your Hobbies in English (Slow and Clear)
Summary
TLDRIn this slow English video, the creator teaches viewers how to talk about hobbies, ask others about theirs, and practice speaking English effectively. Using engaging real-world examples like playing Frisbee, enjoying coconuts, swimming, and sunbathing, the video introduces natural expressions such as 'I'm into...' and 'I'm a big fan of...'. It also covers conversational questions like 'What do you do for fun?' and follow-ups like 'How did you get into that?'. Viewers are guided through a one-minute speaking exercise called the Jam Game, emphasizing fluency and recording for self-feedback. The video combines immersive, POV-style experiences with practical language tips for enjoyable learning.
Takeaways
- 😀 You can talk about your hobbies using phrases like 'I like,' 'I enjoy,' 'I'm into,' or 'I'm a big fan of.'
- 😀 'I'm into' expresses a strong personal interest or passion for an activity.
- 😀 To ask someone about their hobbies in English, use phrases like 'What do you do in your free time?', 'What do you do for fun?', or 'What are you into?'.
- 😀 Follow-up questions, such as 'How did you get into that?', help continue a conversation naturally.
- 😀 Simple objects and activities around you can be used to practice English vocabulary and speaking, e.g., Frisbee, coconut, swimming, bean bag.
- 😀 POV (point of view) videos are a useful method to learn English by seeing the world through the speaker's perspective.
- 😀 Glamping is 'fancy camping' and includes amenities like a bed and lamp; vocabulary can be learned from everyday situations.
- 😀 Describing surroundings (e.g., horizon, shore, shade, shadow) helps expand English vocabulary in practical contexts.
- 😀 The 'Jam Game' (Just A Minute) is a 1-minute speaking exercise to practice speaking without filler words like 'um' or 'uh.'
- 😀 Recording yourself while speaking provides valuable feedback and helps improve fluency over time.
- 😀 Consistent daily practice, even just one minute a day, can significantly enhance English speaking skills.
- 😀 Interactive AI tools, like Ji, allow learners to practice conversations in a relaxed, stress-free environment.
Q & A
What are some ways to talk about your hobbies in English mentioned in the video?
-You can say 'I like [activity]', 'I enjoy [activity]', 'I'm into [activity]', or 'I'm a big fan of [activity]'. Each phrase expresses your level of interest in the hobby.
How can you ask someone about their hobbies in a natural way in English?
-Instead of directly asking 'What are your hobbies?', you can ask 'What do you do in your free time?', 'What do you do for fun?', 'What do you do when you're not working?', or 'What are you into?'.
What is the meaning of 'I'm into [something]'?
-It means that you really enjoy doing that activity and are passionate about it.
What does the video suggest doing after someone answers your question about their hobbies?
-You can ask a follow-up question like 'How did you get into that?' to show interest and continue the conversation.
What objects and activities were used in the video to illustrate hobbies?
-The video shows throwing and catching a Frisbee, drinking coconut water, swimming in the ocean, sunbathing, and using a bean bag. These are used to teach related vocabulary and phrases.
What is 'POV English' as mentioned in the video?
-POV English is a learning style where the speaker shows English vocabulary and expressions through real-life scenarios and point-of-view filming, helping learners understand context naturally.
What is the 'jam game' and how is it played?
-The jam game stands for 'Just a Minute'. You pick a word or topic, set a 1-minute timer, and speak about it without saying 'um' or 'uh'. Pausing is allowed, and recording yourself can make the exercise even more effective.
What tips does the video give for improving English speaking through the jam game?
-The video suggests speaking for one minute without filler words, pausing instead of saying 'um', and for extra practice, recording yourself to watch later for feedback.
What are some English words introduced in the video related to outdoor activities and the beach?
-Some words include horizon, shore, trunks, towel, sunbathing, shade, mat, glamping, tent, shower head, and tap.
How does the video explain the phrase 'I'm a big fan of [something]'?
-It means that you really, really like that thing. For example, 'I'm a big fan of coconuts' indicates a strong liking for coconuts.
What is a useful tip when talking about hobbies with others according to the video?
-A useful tip is to engage with follow-up questions, like asking 'How did you get into that?', which makes the conversation more interactive and meaningful.
What online resource is mentioned in the video for practicing English with a POV style?
-The video mentions sproutlanguage.com, where learners can watch beginner POV English videos every Tuesday and practice speaking with Ji, an AI version of the speaker.
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