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10 IDIOMS AND EXPRESSIONS TO TALK ABOUT

YOUR FREE TIME IN ENGLISH


Talking about free time is one of the first things we learn to do in a language. However,
often the vocabulary we get in textbooks isn’t enough to understand native-speakers of
English talking about how they spend their free time. This is because in casual
conversation with friends, people often like to use expressions and idioms. Here are ten
expressions and idioms that will help you explain what you do in your free time in
English just like an native speaker.

Hang out at the mall


When friends hang out, it means they are relaxing and having fun together. The mall
(shopping center) is the perfect place to hang out and chat with your friends. Hang
out is a phrasal verb and the two words will have a different meaning if you separate
them so make sure to keep them together. Put the place you are hanging out and the
person you are hanging out with afterwards.

Catch some rays


Prefer the outdoors? Get outside and catch a few rays (enjoy the sunshine) at the
beach. The beach or the park is the ideal place to enjoy the sun with people you know.
Another similar expression is to sunbathe, which means to lie in the sun until you get
a sun tan (your skin goes browner). Be careful to use sunscreen (cream to protect your
skin) or you might get sunburnt!

Enjoy a cup of joe


Cafes are the perfect place to talk with your friends over a cup of joe. No – you don’t
need a friend called Joe! A cup of joe is just a cup of coffee. Sometimes people call a
cup of coffee a cup of Java and in the UK, people often call a cup of tea or coffee
a cuppa.

Go window-shopping
This doesn’t mean that you are are shopping for windows! Window-shopping means
looking through shop windows or browsing in stores without buying anything. A great
way to have fun without spending money. Make sure you don’t get too tempted to buy
things, though!

Shoot some hoops


The next time somebody asks you to go to the park and shoot some hoops, don’t worry,
they just want to have a game of basketball with you! In the UK, where soccer is more
popular than basketball, you could go for a kickaround (play soccer) with your friends.

Chow down at a fast-food joint


Chow down simply means to eat. A fast-food joint is a great place to have a pizza or a
burger, and relax. We can use the word ‘joint’ to talk about other places to eat, too. If
you don’t eat meat, you can go to a veggie (vegetarian) joint and if you don’t eat any
animal products, you can go to a vegan joint.

Paint the town red!


It’s the weekend. Time to party! Go out with your friends and paint the town red! Red
symbolizes fun and excitement. Painting the town red means to have a fun-filled night
out. You might even pull an all-nighter and stay out for the whole night!

Catch a flick
If your friends ask you to the cinema to catch a flick, they are asking you to see a movie
with them. You could also catch a play at the theater or catch a show downtown.
Afterwards, you could catch a train, catch a bus or catch a cab to get home easily.

Keep it low-key
Planning a relaxing, quiet night at home with a small group of friends? Tell them you are
having a low-key night. This is the opposite of going out and painting the town red.

Grab some munchies and hit the road


Get away on a car-trip with your friends. Don’t forget to grab some popcorn, candy, or
other munchies (food, especially snacks). Once you have your snacks, it’s time to get
out there and hit the road (start your journey)!

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