Free Hobbies Worksheets to Teach Free Time Activities
Hobbies and free-time activities are always fun to teach because they get students talking about what they like to do outside of class, like swimming, painting, or cycling. These worksheets help beginners learn and use hobby vocabulary through matching tasks, spelling practice, puzzles, and speaking games.

Hobby Matching Worksheet
Students look at each picture and circle the correct word. Includes common hobbies like swimming, painting, reading, hiking, singing, and cooking.

Hobbies Writing Worksheet
Learners practice spelling hobby words by looking at pictures and filling in the blanks with the correct name.

Hobbies Information Gap Activity
A speaking activity for pairs. Students ask and answer yes/no questions about hobbies to complete their table. For example, “Does Jane like swimming?” – “Yes, she does.”

Hobbies Word Search
Find and circle hobby vocabulary hidden in a grid, then check off each word from the list at the bottom.

Hobby Word Unscramble
Students uncramble the words and then write down the correct hobby in the space provided.
Tip: Pre-Teach Hobby Vocabulary With This Fun Warm-Up Game
Try this hobbies guessing game at the start of your lesson to see which hobbies students already know and to introduce new ones. You can also use our Hobbies PowerPoint Lesson to present the vocabulary.
