Do you remember your favourite hobbies when you were a child? What do tho mean to you? Luther, Sarah, and William are discussing their childhood hobbies.
Luther: My hobby is stamp collecting. I started at the age of six, and I’ve been collecting stamps ever since. Stamps are tiny but amazing. They’re mi冰心超人
niature works of art, covering just about every subject you can think of. Sometimes stamps ar襟三江而带五湖
e worth more as they get older, and I guess that’s one of the reasons they are treasured by many collectors.
Sarah: When I was a little girl, my friends were fond of dolls or cartoons, but I just loved yard work. My关于新年的诗
hou had a big yard, which I regarded as my fantasy world. I helped my grandmother mow the lawn and spread fertilizer. Actually I was a little bit lazy in my school work but never in yard work. Some of my friends said it was an activity that only retired people took up. I didn’t mind. I enjoyed making my yard beautiful and I enjoyed sweating after a whole day’s work. It’s good for my health. Maybe I’ll spend most of my time in the yard after I retire.
William: Transformers! Optimus Prime and Megatron! Tho robots from the 1980s that wo
uld turn into cars and planes. That’s why I became a mechanical designer. Few people can claim to be as big a fan of Transformers as I am. I have an entire room in my hou dedicated to them, ov元旦日记
er 700 Transformers from every generation, as well as many p水稻简笔画
osters and tons of other collectible items. Transformer collecting is not just a hobby to me---they’re a way of life!