Home 9 Leisure activities ( Page )

Leisure activities

This vocabulary page is a little different to the normal pages as it focuses on collocations – that is, the words that are put together (in this case the grammar and the activity).

For example, easy marks are commonly lost in the speaking test for simple errors like ‘I like to go to shopping’ or ‘I enjoy playing yoga’.

Look at the lists below of a few common leisure activities and then complete the exercises.

Verb + gerund

Verb + noun

go swimming

go to the cinema

go bunjy jumping

play computer games

go kayaking

do yoga

go shopping

play table tennis

do gardening

surf the internet

do knitting

play cards

do drawing

go for a walk

do juggling

watch television

 

Choose the correct verb to complete the sentence.

1. I have been to Queenstown many times but I have neverbunjy jumping.

Show answer been

 

2. Almost everybodythe internet in their free time.

Show answer surfs

 

3. Bill needed some fresh air so hefor a walk.

Show answer went

 

4. My grandmother oftensome knitting in her free time.

Show answer does

 

5. Let’s rent a DVD tonight I’m tired oftelevision.

Show answer watching

 

6. Jenny has beenyoga for 2 years now, she is very fit.

Show answer doing

 

7. John was in the middle ofhis juggling act when he fell over.

Show answer doing

 

8. We haven’tthe gardening for a month, it’s very overgrown.

Show answer done

 

9. It’s a beautiful day today, let’skayaking.

Show answer go

 

10. Kevincomputer games all day long at the weekend.

Show answer plays

 


Return to the Unit Menu

OTHER POSTS

Using idioms in IELTS

What are idioms? English idioms are expressions that have a meaning of their own, and where understanding all of the individual words doesn't necessarily mean you will understand an idiom. For example, the idiom 'a can of worms' actually has nothing to do with cans or...

read more

The future perfect and the future continuous at Level B2

In this lesson, we will look at the future perfect. We have already looked at the future continuous in Level B1. Here are examples of each form: The future continuous: He will be working tomorrow afternoon. The future perfect: He will have worked 8 hours by the end of...

read more

How Task 1 General Training is scored

Narration: The examiner is looking for your Task 1 letter to demonstrate 4 different aspects in order to get a good result: task achievement, cohesion and coherence, lexical resource, and grammatical range and accuracy First is task achievement, which looks at whether...

read more

Leisure activities

We hope you found this page useful! If you did, please share it with your friends 🙂

Go back to the homepage here.

Leisure activities