Презентация по английскому языку на тему "Hobbies" (7 класс)
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HOBBIES
Кутлугузина Маргарита Фанильевна
МБОУ COШ №45 г.Уфа

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HOBBIES DIFFER LIKE TASTES

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How do you like…?
What do you think about…?
Have you ever tried…?
Would you like to try…?
Which sport would you like to try…?
Do/Did you play…?
Is it popular with…?
What qualities do you need…?
Is it difficult to learn to…?

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I`m fond of…. I`m keen of….. I get pleasure from….. I`m crazy about …. It`s relaxing…… It`s a change from…..
It`s amusing….
I get a lot out of it.
It`s a waste of time.
I prefer….
Do nothing.

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Imagine that during your holidays you took some photos. Choose one photo to present to your friend.You have one minute to think it over.Remember to mention when, where you took the photo. Who is in the photo.

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Gardening is one of the most popular hobbies in England.
The art of gardening is a very old tradition in England which started in the 18th
century. The English gardeners of those times did not like the rich and unnatural gardens of French palaces. They wanted to create their own kind of gardening. Their wish was to express in their man-made landscapes their love of English nature. The English art of gardening is seen today in London parks and gardens. These parks mostly consist of grass, trees and water. You can lie on the soft grass, walk among the ancient oaks of Green Park and Hyde Park and nobody will forbid it. The English people love gardens above all and this is one of reasons why so many people prefer to live in houses. They spend much pleasure time working among their flowers, trees .The British take part in numerous flower-shows with good prizes. To many gardens the process of growing the plants more important than the pleasure of looking at them.

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