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A2 Level Wordlist - Hobbies and Daily Activities

Here you will learn some English words about hobbies and daily activities, such as "fishing", "yoga", and "camping", prepared for A2 learners.

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fishing
fishing
[noun]

the activity of catching a fish with special equipment such as a fishing line and a hook or net

Ex: Fishing in the early morning is often more successful. 
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to fish
to fish
[Verb]

to catch or attempt to catch fish with special equipment such as a fishing line and a hook or net

Ex: I love to fish on sunny days at the lake. 
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walk
walk
[noun]

a short journey we take on foot

Ex: A morning walk is a good way to start the day. 
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yoga
yoga
[noun]

a system of physical exercises, including breath control and meditation, practiced to gain more control over your body and mind

Ex: Doing yoga by the beach is very peaceful. 
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ball game
ball game
[noun]

any various type of game that involves playing with a ball

Ex: He never misses a ball game on TV. 
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card game
card game
[noun]

any game played with playing cards

Ex: During the holidays, we have a family tradition of playing a card game. 
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table tennis

a game played on a table by two or four players who bounce a small ball on the table over a net using special rackets

Ex: During our office break, we often play table tennis. 
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barbecue
barbecue
[noun]

an outdoor party during which food, such as meat, fish, etc. is cooked on a metal frame over an open fire

Ex: During summer, we often enjoy a family barbecue at the park. 
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camp
camp
[noun]

a location where people stay temporarily, typically in tents or temporary structures

Ex: We set up camp near the lake for our weekend getaway. 
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camping
camping
[noun]

the activity of ‌living outdoors in a tent, camper, etc. on a vacation

Ex: Camping in the wilderness can be a great adventure. 
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campsite
campsite
[noun]

a specific location that is intended for people to set up a tent

Ex: It's important to keep the campsite clean. 
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club
club
[noun]

a place where people, especially young people, go to dance, listen to music, or spend time together

Ex: He likes to dance, so he often visits the club near his apartment. 
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party
party
[noun]

an event where people get together and enjoy themselves by talking, dancing, eating, drinking, etc.

Ex: Everyone brought a dish to the potluck party. 
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picnic
picnic
[noun]

‌an occasion when we pack food and take it to eat outdoors, typically in the countryside

Ex: Don't forget to clean up after your picnic to keep the area tidy. 
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tent
tent
[noun]

a shelter that usually consists of a long sheet of cloth, nylon, etc. supported by poles and ropes fixed to the ground, that we especially use for camping

Ex: At the end of the trip, we folded the tent and put it back in its bag. 
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shower
shower
[noun]

an act of washing our body while standing under a stream of water

Ex: Every morning, I start my day with a hot shower. 
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bath
bath
[noun]

the action of washing our body in a bathtub by putting it into water

Ex: After a hard day, a warm bath can be soothing. 
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laundry
laundry
[noun]

clothes, sheets, etc. that have just been washed or need washing

Ex: Don't forget to check your pockets before putting clothes in the laundry. 
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bored
bored
[Adjective]

tired and unhappy because there is nothing to do or because we are no longer interested in something

Ex: He's bored because he has nothing to do at home. 
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surprising
surprising
[Adjective]

causing a feeling of shock, disbelief, or wonder

Ex: His sudden decision to quit his job was quite surprising. 
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enjoyable
enjoyable
[Adjective]

(of an activity or an event) making us feel good or giving us pleasure

Ex: Cooking can be an enjoyable activity if you take your time. 
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delightful
delightful
[Adjective]

very enjoyable or pleasant

Ex: I found the book to be a delightful read. 
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pleased
pleased
[Adjective]

feeling happy and satisfied with something that has happened or with someone's actions

Ex: He was pleased by the warm welcome he received. 
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cooking
cooking
[noun]

the act of preparing food by heat or mixing different ingredients

Ex: He found cooking to be a great stress-reliever. 
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fun
fun
[noun]

the feeling of enjoyment or amusement

Ex: Our trip to the zoo was full of fun and excitement. 
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cleaning
cleaning
[noun]

the action or process of making something, especially inside a house, etc. clean

Ex: After the party, the kitchen needed a deep cleaning. 
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to begin
to begin
[Verb]

to do or experience the first part of something

Ex: Let's begin the cooking process by chopping the vegetables. 
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to end
to end
[Verb]

to bring something to a conclusion or stop it from continuing

Ex: Let's end this meeting now and reconvene next week. 
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to relax
to relax
[Verb]

to feel less worried or stressed

Ex: After a long day at work, I like to relax with a good book. 
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to smoke
to smoke
[Verb]

to breathe in and out the smoke of a cigarette, pipe, etc.

Ex: Despite the warnings, he continues to smoke. 
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dance
dance
[noun]

a series of rhythmical movements performed to a particular type of music

Ex: Learning a new dance can be challenging but fun. 
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water park

a large park with swimming pools, water slides, etc. that people go to swim and have fun

Ex: After a long day at the water park, we were all tired but happy. 
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to celebrate

to do something special such as dancing or drinking that shows one is happy for an event

Ex: Every year, they celebrate their anniversary by going out for a romantic dinner. 
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toy
toy
[noun]

something made for kids to play with, such as dolls, action figures, etc.

Ex: He had a collection of toys and loved pretending they were alive. 
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