CEFR A2 Level

This book is part of the
Extensive Reading Program

What is a hobby? A hobby is something you like to do in your free time. It's not work! Hobbies are fun and make people feel happy. Many people have hobbies. Let's look at some popular hobbies.

Reading is a popular hobby. Many people love books. You can read stories about adventures or learn new things. Reading is quiet and relaxing. You can do it almost anywhere – at home, on the bus, or in the park.

Playing sports is another great hobby. For example, many people play football. You run, kick the ball, and work with your team. It's good exercise and fun to play with friends.

Cooking is fun too! Some people love making nice food for their family and friends. Trying new recipes from a cookbook or the internet can be very exciting.

So, hobbies are important. They help us relax and learn new skills. Having a hobby makes life more interesting and enjoyable.

What about you? What hobbies do you enjoy doing in your free time? Maybe you can try a new hobby this week!

Reading Tips: How to Get the Most from This Book

Read for meaning. Focus on understanding the main ideas rather than every single word. Encountering unfamiliar vocabulary is normal — use context to help you interpret meaning.

Keep a steady flow. Try not to stop too often. Reading continuously improves comprehension and helps you follow the development of ideas more naturally.

Listen and read together. Use the audio version while reading. This strengthens understanding, improves pronunciation, and develops your sense of rhythm and intonation in English.

Read regularly. Short, consistent reading sessions are more effective than occasional long ones. Re-reading sections you enjoy can further reinforce learning.

Engage with the text. Think about what you read. Asking simple questions and reflecting on ideas deepens comprehension and improves retention.

Extensive Reading Program - A2 Level

The Extensive Reading Program helps learners improve their English step by step, from level A1 to level C2. At the A2 level, students read simple texts that are a little longer and more interesting. They learn to understand the main ideas and talk about them with more confidence.

Reading regularly helps students learn new words. For this reason, the books, articles, and stories in this program are carefully written to include useful words and expressions for A2 learners. This helps students learn vocabulary naturally while they read.

Students can use this program by themselves or with a teacher in class. The levels make it easy to see progress, feel proud of improvement, and continue learning English through reading.

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