1) Be prepared to talk for 2 minutes (freely, don't read) about your hobby.
Here are some questions to get you started:
What is your hobby? Describe it in detail!
How did you get interested in your hobby?
When did you get interested in your hobby?
Do you need any special equipment to do your hobby?
Do you do your hobby with anyone or is it something you do alone?
How much time do you spend on your hobby?
Do you make money from your hobby?
How important is your hobby for your work/life balance?
2) Read the article on page 18 of your Topics and Language in Use book (How the internet is changing our replationship) and be able to answer the questions on page 19.
During the lesson we'll plan the rest of the semester.
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