This presentation discusses hobbies and ways people spend their leisure time. It defines a hobby as a regular activity done for pleasure during non-work hours, and provides examples such as collecting, creative pursuits, sports, and other amusements. The document then contrasts city and village life, noting that city kids now spend more time watching TV and gaming, while village children play outdoors, swim, play games like cricket, and engage in crafts like sewing and bamboo work. In conclusion, methods of passing time can vary between urban and rural areas as well as different countries and cultures.
2. THIS PRESENTATION IS OWNED BY
ABUL KALAM AZAD PATWARY
ASSISTANT TEACHER OF LAKSHMIPUR GOVT GIRLS HIGH
SCHOOL(ENGLISH)
āFOR CLASS 9-10ā
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5. A hobby or pastime is a regular activity that is
done for pleasure, typically during one's leisure
time. Hobbies can include collecting themed items
and objects, engaging in creative and artistic
pursuits, playing sports, or pursuing other
amusements. By continually participating in a
particular hobby, one can acquire substantial skill
and knowledge in that area.
Generally speaking, a person who engages in an
activity solely for fun is called a 'hobbyist',
whereas a 'professional' generally engages in an
activity for reward and an 'amateur' (from French
for "lover of") does so out of personal interest in
an activity. While an amateur may be as skilled as
a professional, a professional receives
27. So we can say there are many
differences in city peopleās way of
passing time and village people
passing timeā¦.
Sometimes the culture of passing
time varies from country to
country and area to area.