2. Think about these questions:
How did you start your hobby?
How did you continue?
Why do you enjoy it?
Who/why do you recommend it?
3. My hobby
I __________ reading very young, ___________my father is a
teacher and he ________ me to read when I was 4. I didn’t find
the classes ________, though I did like _________ the short
stories at the end of the unit.
As I grew older, the stories I read got long_____. I ________ to
absolutely love The Famous Five series, by Enid Blighton. By the
time I was 12, I was reading two to three books a week!
I enjoy reading for many reasons. One of them is that I find it
very __________, so it’s perfect after a long and stressful day. I am
also very __________ in words and I learn many when I read.
Another reason is that you can read anywhere; on the train,
metro or in bed. I even read as I walk down the street!
I’d recomment reading to everyone. Some people say they don’t
like reading, but I think that’s because they haven’t ______ the
right book!
4. My hobby
I ___first___started____ reading very young, _____because______my
father is a teacher and he ___taught_____ me to read when I was 4. I
didn’t find the classes ___exciting_____, though I did like
____reading_____ the short stories at the end of the unit.
As I grew older, the stories I read got longer___. I ___used_____ to
absolutely love The Famous Five series, by Enid Blighton. By the time I
was 12, I was reading two to three books a week!
I enjoy reading for many reasons. One of them is that I find it very
__relaxing________, so it’s perfect after a long and stressful day. I am
also very ____interested______ in words and I learn many when I read.
Another reason is that you can read anywhere; on the train, metro or in
bed. I even read as I walk down the street!
I’d recomment reading to everyone. Some people say they don’t like
reading, but I think that’s because they haven’t ___found___ the right
book!
5. TIPS
Use a variety of tenses: PAST SIMPLE, USED TO,
PRESENT PERFECT
Use comparatives
Use connectors (although, because, but, and, also)
Use –ing and –ed adjectives
Include a joke or two!