Theme 2: Hobbies and Skills

Likes, Dislikes, Preferences & Present/Past Abilities

📚 Vocabulary Focus

  • Hobbies & interests (leisure, pastime, hang out)
  • Skills & abilities (talented, gifted, capable)
  • Preferences & expressions (keen on, fond of)
  • Likes & dislikes verbs (enjoy, prefer, dislike)

✏️ Grammar Focus

  • Gerunds & Infinitives — like doing / want to do
  • can / could — present & past abilities
  • would rather / would prefer — preferences
  • Pronunciation: plural & third person “-s” sounds
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📚 Unit Vocabulary

🎨 Hobbies & Interests
WordTypePronunciationMeaningExample
hobby n. /ˈhɒbi/ hobi, uğraşı Photography is my favourite hobby.
interest n. /ˈɪntrəst/ ilgi, ilgi alanı She has a great interest in music.
leisure n. /ˈleʒər/ boş zaman What do you do in your leisure time?
pastime n. /ˈpɑːstaɪm/ eğlence, hobi Chess is a popular pastime in many countries.
enjoy v. /ɪnˈdʒɔɪ/ hoşlanmak, zevk almak I enjoy hanging out with my friends.
collect v. /kəˈlekt/ toplamak, koleksiyon yapmak He likes to collect stamps from different countries.
hang out phr.v. /hæŋ aʊt/ takılmak, vakit geçirmek I enjoy hanging out with my friends.
be keen on phr. -e meraklı, düşkün olmak I am keen on helping the poor in my neighbourhood.
be fond of phr. -e düşkün olmak She is fond of reading novels.
be into phr. -den hoşlanmak, ilgilenmek Are you into sports or art?
calligraphy n. /kəˈlɪɡrəfi/ hat sanatı, güzel yazı She is interested in learning calligraphy as a hobby.
embroidery n. /ɪmˈbrɔɪdəri/ nakış My grandmother taught me embroidery when I was young.
coding n. /ˈkəʊdɪŋ/ kodlama, programlama Coding is one of the most popular hobbies among teenagers today.
upcycling n. /ˈʌpsaɪklɪŋ/ geri dönüşümle yeniden değerlendirme Upcycling old furniture is a creative and eco-friendly hobby.
💪 Skills & Abilities
WordTypePronunciationMeaningExample
skill n. /skɪl/ beceri, yetenek She has excellent computer skills.
ability n. /əˈbɪləti/ yetenek, kabiliyet He has the ability to solve difficult problems.
talented adj. /ˈtæləntɪd/ yetenekli She is a very talented musician.
gifted adj. /ˈɡɪftɪd/ üstün yetenekli She is gifted in mathematics.
capable adj. /ˈkeɪpəbəl/ yetenekli, becerikli He is capable of fixing anything.
be good at phr. -de iyi olmak I am good at computer skills.
improve v. /ɪmˈpruːv/ geliştirmek, iyileştirmek You need to improve your English skills.
master v. /ˈmɑːstər/ ustalaşmak She wants to master the art of calligraphy.
specialize v. /ˈspeʃəlaɪz/ uzmanlaşmak Do you want to specialize in Turkish Calligraphy Art?
pursue v. /pəˈsjuː/ peşinden gitmek, sürdürmek She wants to pursue her passion for painting.
volunteer v. /ˌvɒlənˈtɪər/ gönüllü olmak I volunteer at the local animal shelter every weekend.
💡 Preferences & Expressions
WordTypePronunciationMeaningExample
prefer v. /prɪˈfɜːr/ tercih etmek I prefer reading to watching TV.
would rather phr. tercih etmek (-meyi yeğlemek) I’d rather buy a sports car than a sedan.
would prefer phr. tercih etmek I would prefer to stay home tonight.
be interested in phr. -le ilgilenmek She is interested in learning foreign languages.
dislike v. /dɪsˈlaɪk/ hoşlanmamak I dislike getting up early in the morning.
can’t stand phr. -e katlananamak, dayanamamak I can’t stand doing homework late at night.
hate v. /heɪt/ nefret etmek She hates doing housework.
gadget n. /ˈɡædʒɪt/ küçük elektronik alet I am good at fixing things such as toys and gadgets.
give up phr.v. /ɡɪv ʌp/ vazgeçmek, bırakmak Don’t give up on your dreams, no matter what.
cash in on phr.v. /kæʃ ɪn ɒn/ -den para kazanmak, faydalanmak Many influencers cash in on their hobbies through social media.
letdown n. /ˈletdaʊn/ hayal kırıklığı Not getting into the art class was a real letdown for her.
low-key adj. /ˌləʊˈkiː/ gösterişsiz, sade He prefers low-key hobbies like reading and gardening.
uphill struggle n. /ˌʌphɪl ˈstrʌɡəl/ zor mücadele, çetin iş Learning to play the violin was an uphill struggle, but she never gave up.

✏️ Grammar

📌 Gerunds & Infinitives — Likes, Dislikes & Interests

Verbs + Gerund (-ing)

enjoy / like / love / hate / dislike / can’t stand + verb-ing
Verb+ GerundExample
enjoy + -ing I enjoy hanging out with my friends.
dislike + -ing She dislikes getting up early.
can’t stand + -ing I can’t stand waiting in long queues.

Verbs + Infinitive (to + verb)

want / would like / need / learn + to + verb
Verb+ InfinitiveExample
want + to + verb I want to learn how to play chess.
would like + to + verb She would like to improve her painting skills.
need + to + verb You need to practise every day.

Preposition + Gerund (-ing)

be good at / be keen on / be interested in / be fond of + verb-ing
Examples

I am good at fixing things such as toys and gadgets.

Oyuncak ve aletler gibi şeyleri tamir etmekte iyiyim.

She is keen on helping the poor in her neighbourhood.

Mahallesindeki yoksullara yardım etmeye meraklı.

He is interested in learning new languages.

Yeni diller öğrenmekle ilgileniyor.

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Bu konuyu daha detaylı öğrenmek için: Gerunds and Infinitives
📌 Can / Could — Present & Past Abilities

“can” — Present Ability

Subject + can + verb (base form)
FormStructureExample
Affirmative can + verb I can play the guitar.
Negative can’t + verb She can’t ride a horse.
Question Can + subject + verb? Can you play any musical instrument?

Q: Can you speak French?

A: Yes, I can. / No, I can’t.

“could” — Past Ability

Subject + could + verb (base form)
FormStructureExample
Affirmative could + verb Stephen Hawking could walk when he was young.
Negative couldn’t + verb She couldn’t swim when she was three.
Question Could + subject + verb? Could you ride a bicycle when you were five?

Q: Could you play the piano when you were a child?

A: Yes, I could. / No, I couldn’t.

Can vs Could

✅ can şu anki yetenekler (present abilities)

✅ could geçmişteki yetenekler (past abilities)

I can swim now, but I couldn’t swim when I was five.

Şimdi yüzebiliyorum, ama beş yaşındayken yüzemiyordum.

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Bu konuyu daha detaylı öğrenmek için: Can
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Bu konuyu daha detaylı öğrenmek için: Could
📌 Would Rather / Would Prefer — Preferences

Would rather + base verb

Subject + would rather (’d rather) + verb (base form)
FormStructureExample
Affirmative ’d rather + verb I’d rather buy a sports car than a sedan.
Negative ’d rather not + verb I’d rather not go out tonight.
Comparison ’d rather + verb + than + verb She’d rather read a book than watch TV.

Q: Would you rather play chess or play football?

A: I’d rather play chess.

Would prefer + to + verb / noun

Subject + would prefer + to + verb  /  noun + to + noun
FormStructureExample
+ to verb would prefer to + verb I would prefer to stay home tonight.
noun + to + noun would prefer + N + to + N He would prefer tea to coffee.
Would rather vs Would prefer

✅ would rather + base verb (+ than)

I’d rather walk than take the bus.

✅ would prefer + to + verb (+ rather than)

I’d prefer to walk rather than take the bus.

Her iki yapı da tercih belirtir; “rather” sonrası yalnız fiil, “prefer” sonrası “to” alır.

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The Grammar Gazette
Bu konuyu daha detaylı öğrenmek için: Would Rather & Would Prefer

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