Hobbies and Free Time – A2 Level (Elementary)– PPT + PDF Lesson Pack (4:3 & 16:9)
Hobbies and Free Time – A2 Level (Elementary)
Give your students the confidence to talk fluently about what they do in their free time. Includes high-frequency verbs, grammar drills, and relatable stories to build real-world communication skills.
This PowerPoint is a powerful supplement to your curriculum, designed to build speaking, listening, and clear pronunciation — whether you're teaching online or in class.
✅ Hobbies vocab: games, sports, tech, cooking, collecting
✅ A2 grammar: present simple + present continuous
✅ Skills: speaking, reading, listening, writing
✅ Packed with fun games, tongue twisters, and relatable characters
Includes: 4x3 + 16x9 PowerPoints, printable + digital PDFs
Intro price: £1.99 until June 15
Part of the fun, focused, unforgettable Lesson Flow series.
🎯 Cambridge Level
This lesson targets A2 (Elementary) level learners, following CEFR alignment.
It helps students express hobbies and routines using high-frequency verbs, build sentence patterns, and ask and answer questions naturally.
💡 Grammatical & Vocabulary Benefits
- Vocabulary:
- Common hobbies: reading, dancing, fishing, surfing the internet, chatting online, singing, watching TV, cooking, collecting cards, playing games, photography, sports
- Equipment vocab (e.g. tackle box, earbuds, kitchen utensils)
- Time and frequency language: in my free time, often, at the weekend
- Grammar:
- Present Simple: I dance, He plays chess, She cooks
- Present Continuous: He’s watching TV, She’s baking
- 3rd person ‘s’ + question forms: What does he do in his free time?
- Cause-effect reasoning: I like cooking because it’s creative
- Functions:
- Talking about hobbies, describing routines, giving opinions
- Q&A with full sentence answers
- Explaining equipment needed for hobbies
🔁 Adaptable For
- For A1 learners: focus on flashcards, miming, and matching vocab to pictures
- For B1 learners: introduce idioms, debate free-time preferences, and personalise dialogue creation
- Great for teens, general English, or lifestyle-themed classes
♻️ Flexible Across Levels
While each lesson is designed to hit clear A2 outcomes, the structure and visual scaffolding allow for easy adaptation down to A1 or up to B1. Teachers can adjust pace, task complexity, and target grammar based on learner needs — making each lesson focused but flexible.
🗣️ Skills Focus
- Speaking:
- Pair work: Do you...? / What do you like?
- Board games (X and O), Connect 4, charades, dialogue building
- Listening:
- Story recall: George, Cindy, Philip, Charlie
- Question-and-answer from character bios
- Reading:
- Detailed profile of Charlie (14, from Rome), with full comprehension task
- Writing:
- Fill-in-the-gap, equipment matching, anagram games, full sentence construction
- Grammar Practice:
- Anagrams, reordering, tense comparison
- Pronunciation:
- Tongue twister: “An annoying noise annoys an oyster”
- Final ‘s’ and /z/ endings drill
📚 Why It Works – The Lesson Flow Advantage
This lesson follows The Lesson Flow – a flexible structure that introduces, builds, and reinforces language through repetition, visual aids, and real engagement.
Developed from 21 years of TEFL classroom practice.
📦 What You Get
- ✅ PowerPoint (4:3 – projector version)
- ✅ PowerPoint (16:9 – widescreen / online)
- ✅ PDF (4:3 – print version)
- ✅ PDF (16:9 – digital version)
🏆 Classroom-Ready and Student-Proof
- Ready to use: just open and go
- Works online or in-person
- Designed for high energy and full class participation
🔥 Intro Price
Normally £2.99 – just £1.99 until June 15