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Talk About Your Free Time Like A Native

100+ Hobby Names in English (With Examples You Can Copy)

Learn natural hobby vocabulary in English so you can answer “What do you do in your free time?” in job interviews, small talk, and first dates — without freezing.

  • Clear list of 100+ hobby names in English
  • Real example sentences you can steal and reuse
  • Easy patterns for talking about likes and free time
  • A mini fruit lesson to practice grammar in a fun way

Why Learning Hobby Names in English Matters

Hobbies are small talk’s greatest hits. When you talk about what you do for fun, you suddenly sound more real, not like a textbook robot.

Think about the last time someone asked, “So, what do you do in your free time?” Maybe you wanted to say, “I bake sourdough, grow herbs on my balcony, and hike when it’s sunny.” But if your vocabulary isn’t ready, everything becomes “uh… watching YouTube.”

As an English-teaching yak, I once told a student, “Your hobby cannot be ‘being tired’.” We made a small list of real hobbies together — and suddenly he had confident answers for interviews, dating apps, and new friends.

In this guide, you’ll learn natural hobby vocabulary, see ready-to-use sentences, and practice with a fun fruit mini lesson so the grammar sticks.

Common Hobbies in English (Easy Wins First)

Start with a few high-frequency hobbies you can use in almost any conversation. These are simple, friendly, and natural.

reading quiet hobby
Books, articles, comics — if it has words, it counts.
Example I relax by reading before bed.
cooking tasty
Not just eating — actually making the food. Respect.
Example Cooking helps me unwind after work.
gardening outdoors
Plants, soil, tiny victories — and sometimes bugs.
Example Gardening makes my balcony feel alive.
hiking active
Walking, but with better views and better snacks.
Example I go hiking on weekends when the weather is good.
photography creative
Phone photos count too — you are still composing a shot.
Example Photography helps me notice small details.
video gaming social
Console, PC, mobile — if you are playing, it’s gaming.
Example Video gaming is how I hang out with friends online.
knitting hands-on
One hobby, infinite scarves. That’s the deal.
Example I started knitting during the winter.
learning languages brainy
You are literally doing this one right now.
Example Learning languages keeps my brain active.
Quick Win: Build Your Default Answer

Choose two hobbies from the cards above and make one short sentence for each. Use them every time someone asks, “What do you do for fun?”

Mini Fruit Lesson: Talking About Hobbies and Likes

Fruit vocabulary is simple and familiar, so it’s perfect for practicing hobby grammar: like / love / enjoy + noun or -ing.

In English, you can normally use both: I like + noun or I like + -ing verb. The meaning is similar, but we use -ing a lot when we talk about hobbies.

Hobbies + Fruit Examples
  • I like eating mangoes. / I like mangoes.
  • I love baking apple pies. / I love apple pie.
  • My hobby is growing strawberries on my balcony.
  • I enjoy making orange jam on weekends.

Notice how the -ing form focuses on the activity (baking, growing, making), which is exactly what a hobby is.

Language In Action: Ready-To-Use Sentences
  • I love baking apple pies when I have free time. /ˈaɪ ˌlʌv ˌbeɪ.kɪŋ ˈæp.əl paɪz/
  • I enjoy gardening and growing fresh herbs and tomatoes. /aɪ ɪnˈdʒɔɪ ˈɡɑːr.dn.ɪŋ/
  • My hobby is making fruit smoothies after my workout. /maɪ ˈhɒb.i ɪz ˈmeɪ.kɪŋ fruːt ˈsmuː.ðiz/
  • I like eating mangoes, but I love cooking with lemons. /aɪ laɪk ˈiː.tɪŋ ˈmæŋ.ɡoʊz/

Try replacing the fruit words with your real hobbies: “I love baking cookies,” “I enjoy playing basketball,” “My hobby is learning English.”

Quick Win: Swap In Your Hobby

Choose one sentence from the fruit examples. Change the fruit word to your real hobby. Say it out loud three times (or click the Hear button).

100+ Hobby Names in English (With Examples)

Use this list to describe your hobbies, discover new ones, or prepare answers for job interviews and small talk. Every hobby includes a natural sentence.

You don’t need to memorize all of them. Start by picking 3 to 5 hobbies that match your life and learn those first.

HobbyExample Sentence
readingI spend my Sundays reading novels.
writingWriting helps me organize my thoughts.
journalingJournaling keeps me calm when life is busy.
bloggingI enjoy blogging about travel food and cafés.
writing poetryWriting poetry is my creative escape.
storytellingStorytelling is how I entertain my nieces and nephews.
scrapbookingScrapbooking helps me save memories in a fun way.
calligraphyI practice calligraphy to improve my handwriting.
drawingDrawing is easier for me than painting.
sketchingI like sketching people in coffee shops.
paintingPainting helps me slow down and focus.
watercolor paintingWatercolor painting is messy but relaxing.
digital artI make digital art on my tablet at night.
graphic designGraphic design lets me mix art and problem-solving.
photographyPhotography is my excuse to explore new places.
videographyVideography taught me how to tell stories with visuals.
film editingFilm editing takes patience, but I love the results.
watching moviesWatching movies is my Friday night tradition.
listening to podcastsI listen to podcasts during my commute.
listening to musicListening to music helps me concentrate.
singingSinging in the shower is still singing.
playing the guitarI started playing the guitar last year.
playing the pianoPlaying the piano helps me relax after work.
drummingDrumming is fun, but my neighbors disagree.
playing the violinPlaying the violin takes practice every day.
playing the ukulelePlaying the ukulele is great for quick songs.
DJingDJing taught me how to read a crowd.
dancingDancing is my favorite way to exercise.
ballroom dancingBallroom dancing looks fancy, but it is super fun.
hip hop dancingHip hop dancing helps me feel confident.
yogaYoga helps my back feel better.
pilatesPilates improved my core strength.
meditationMeditation helps me sleep more easily.
weightliftingWeightlifting makes me feel stronger and healthier.
martial artsMartial arts taught me discipline and balance.
boxingBoxing workouts are intense but satisfying.
runningRunning clears my head after a stressful day.
joggingI go jogging in the park before breakfast.
walkingWalking is my favorite low-stress exercise.
cyclingCycling to work saves money and time.
mountain bikingMountain biking is thrilling but challenging.
swimmingSwimming is the best workout when it is hot.
surfingSurfing is hard at first, but it is addictive.
stand up paddleboardingStand up paddleboarding is peaceful on calm water.
kayakingKayaking lets me explore hidden beaches.
canoeingCanoeing is a great team activity on a lake.
hikingHiking in the mountains makes me feel refreshed.
campingCamping is fun as long as it does not rain.
backpackingBackpacking taught me how little I actually need.
rock climbingRock climbing is both physical and mental.
boulderingBouldering is my favorite indoor sport.
skiingSkiing is expensive, but I love the snow.
snowboardingSnowboarding looks cool, even when I fall.
ice skatingIce skating is harder than it looks.
fishingFishing is my quiet time away from screens.
fly fishingFly fishing takes skill and a lot of patience.
scuba divingScuba diving feels like visiting another world.
snorkelingSnorkeling is an easy way to see marine life.
watching sportsWatching sports is how my family bonds.
playing basketballPlaying basketball helps me stay active.
playing soccerPlaying soccer is a great way to meet people.
playing tennisPlaying tennis is my favorite weekend workout.
playing badmintonPlaying badminton is fast and surprisingly intense.
playing table tennisPlaying table tennis is great for quick reflexes.
cookingCooking new recipes makes my week less boring.
bakingBaking bread makes my apartment smell amazing.
cake decoratingCake decorating is basically edible art.
grillingGrilling is my summer weekend hobby.
home brewingHome brewing takes time, but it is a fun project.
coffee brewingCoffee brewing is a ritual for me every morning.
tea tastingTea tasting helped me discover new flavors.
gardeningGardening makes my home feel more peaceful.
houseplant careHouseplant care taught me to be patient.
flower arrangingFlower arranging is my way of decorating without clutter.
bonsaiBonsai is a slow hobby, but it is rewarding.
birdwatchingBirdwatching makes my morning walks more exciting.
travelingTraveling helps me understand different cultures.
road trippingRoad tripping is my favorite way to see a country.
geocachingGeocaching turns a normal walk into a treasure hunt.
chessChess teaches me to think ahead.
checkersCheckers is simple, but it can still get competitive.
GoGo is a strategy game with very deep tactics.
playing cardsPlaying cards is our go-to activity on rainy days.
pokerPoker is fun, but I play for laughs, not money.
board gamesBoard games make parties less awkward.
tabletop role playingTabletop role playing is like acting with dice.
puzzlesPuzzles help me focus when I feel stressed.
jigsaw puzzlesJigsaw puzzles are my screen-free weekend plan.
SudokuSudoku is my daily brain workout.
crosswordsCrosswords teach me new vocabulary all the time.
video gamingVideo gaming is how I relax after studying.
speedrunningSpeedrunning turns a game into a personal challenge.
streaming gamesStreaming games is fun because viewers give me tips.
magic tricksMagic tricks are my favorite party skill.
origamiOrigami helps me practice patience and precision.
knittingKnitting keeps my hands busy while I watch shows.
crochetingCrocheting is my go-to hobby on long flights.
sewingSewing lets me fix clothes instead of throwing them away.
embroideryEmbroidery is a slow hobby, but I love the details.
cross stitchCross stitch is relaxing because it is repetitive.
quiltingQuilting is like puzzle-making with fabric.
woodworkingWoodworking helps me build useful things for my home.
carvingCarving small figures is my weekend project.
model buildingModel building teaches me patience and precision.
model trainsModel trains are my favorite kind of tiny world.
RC carsRC cars are fun at the park with friends.
Lego buildingLego building is surprisingly calming for adults.
potteryPottery is messy, but the results feel special.
ceramicsCeramics class helped me make my first mug.
3D printing3D printing lets me create custom tools at home.
codingCoding is my hobby because I love solving problems.
making websitesMaking websites is how I practice design and writing.
building appsBuilding apps is my way of learning new tech.
podcastingPodcasting is a fun way to share ideas.
learning languagesLearning languages helps me connect with more people.
studying historyStudying history makes the world feel more understandable.
stargazingStargazing is my favorite quiet hobby at night.
astronomyAstronomy makes me feel small in a good way.
genealogyGenealogy helped me learn my family story.
volunteeringVolunteering makes me feel useful and connected.
collecting stampsCollecting stamps is how I learned about different countries.
coin collectingCoin collecting is a hobby I share with my grandfather.
collecting action figuresCollecting action figures is my nostalgia hobby.
collecting vinyl recordsCollecting vinyl records makes music feel more special.
thrift shoppingThrift shopping is my favorite way to find unique clothes.
antique shoppingAntique shopping is like time travel with price tags.
baking cookiesBaking cookies is my favorite way to share with neighbors.
making jamMaking jam is my summer tradition.
mixologyMixology is fun because I can experiment with flavors.
binge watching seriesBinge watching series is my guilty pleasure.
collecting sneakersCollecting sneakers is expensive, but I love the designs.
collecting postcardsCollecting postcards helps me remember trips.
building model kitsBuilding model kits is relaxing because it is detailed work.
cosplayingCosplaying lets me be creative with costumes.
making candlesMaking candles makes my room smell great.
soap makingSoap making is fun because I can choose the scents.
working outWorking out gives me more energy during the day.
calisthenicsCalisthenics is great because I can train anywhere.
bird photographyBird photography taught me to be very, very patient.
street photographyStreet photography helps me capture real-life moments.
baking sourdoughBaking sourdough is a science project you can eat.
skateboardingSkateboarding is hard, but landing a trick feels amazing.
longboardingLongboarding is my favorite way to cruise around town.
roller skatingRoller skating makes exercise feel like a dance party.
bread makingBread making makes my kitchen feel cozy.
learning to cookLearning to cook saved me money and improved my health.
making latte artMaking latte art is harder than it looks, but I practice.
urban exploringUrban exploring helps me see my city differently.
museum hoppingMuseum hopping is my favorite travel activity.
people watchingPeople watching is my secret hobby at cafés.
learning instrumentsLearning instruments keeps me challenged.
karaokeKaraoke is my way of being brave in public.
baking pastriesBaking pastries makes weekends feel special.
making jewelryMaking jewelry is my creative side hustle hobby.
beadingBeading helps me focus because it is detailed work.
playing dartsPlaying darts is our favorite pub game.
bowlingBowling is a fun group activity after dinner.
gardening herbsGardening herbs is great because I can cook with them.
collecting comicsCollecting comics makes me feel like a kid again.
building playlistsBuilding playlists is my way of matching music to moods.
reading comicsReading comics is my quick break between tasks.
reading mangaReading manga helped me learn new expressions.
watching animeWatching anime is how I practice listening skills.
learning dance routinesLearning dance routines is my fun cardio.
cooking international foodCooking international food makes my meals more exciting.

Useful English Patterns for Talking About Hobbies

Good news: you don’t need complicated grammar. A few simple patterns will cover almost everything you want to say about hobbies.

These patterns all sound natural and friendly in everyday English:

PatternExample
I like + -ing I like hiking after lunch.
I am into + noun / -ing I am into photography lately.
I enjoy + -ing I enjoy cooking for friends.
My hobby is + -ing My hobby is learning languages.
I play + game / instrument I play chess and I play the guitar.

Mix these patterns with the big hobby list above and you are ready for most situations: “I’m into hiking,” “I enjoy baking cookies,” “My hobby is birdwatching.”

Common Mistakes When Talking About Hobbies

You already have the vocabulary. Now avoid these small but common mistakes English learners make.

  • Using the wrong verb. We say “I play tennis,” but “I go hiking” or “I do yoga” — not “I play yoga.”
  • Forgetting the -ing form. “I like read” is wrong. Say “I like reading” or “I like to read.”
  • Making hobbies too long. “My hobby is that I sometimes, when I have time, watch some series” is hard to follow. Keep it short: “I love watching series when I have free time.”
  • Listing too many hobbies. In job interviews or first meetings, 2–3 hobbies is enough. Choose the ones that show your personality best.
  • Only saying “nothing” or “sleep.” Sure, sleep is amazing. But for English practice, pick at least one real activity from the list.

Hobby Vocabulary in English: FAQ

How Do I Ask Someone About Their Hobbies in English?

Easy options: “What do you do for fun?” “What are your hobbies?” or “How do you spend your free time?” All of them sound natural and friendly.

How Should I Answer “What Are Your Hobbies?”

Choose two or three hobbies and give short sentences: “I love hiking at the weekend, and I enjoy baking sourdough bread.” That’s clear, specific, and easy to remember.

What Is the Difference Between “I Like to Read” and “I Like Reading”?

In everyday English, there is almost no difference. Both are correct. Many native speakers use the -ing form when talking about hobbies: “I like reading,” “I love swimming,” “I enjoy cooking.”

Can I Say “My Hobby Is Cooking”?

Yes! “My hobby is cooking” or “My hobbies are cooking and hiking” are both correct. You can also say “I’m into cooking” or “I really enjoy cooking.”

How Many Hobbies Should I Mention in a Job Interview?

Usually two is perfect. Choose hobbies that show useful qualities: teamwork (playing soccer), creativity (photography), discipline (running, learning languages), or curiosity (traveling).

How Can I Remember These Hobby Words?

Pick 3–5 hobbies you really do. Write one sentence for each, record yourself, and listen while walking or washing dishes. Your brain remembers real sentences much better than long word lists.

Keep Talking About Your Hobbies

You now have a big list of hobby names in English, natural patterns, and even a tiny fruit-powered grammar lesson. You do not need to be perfect — you just need a few clear sentences that feel true to you.

Your next step: choose three hobbies from the list, plus one sentence pattern, and practice saying them out loud today. The more you talk about your free time, the more English feels like a normal part of your life, not just a school subject.