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Mul on väga palju hobisid, tegelikult on meie perel ja sugulastel üldse kõigil väga palju hobisid.
Üle kõige armastan ma sporti, eriti jooksmist, korvpalli ja kõrgushüpet. Et vormis olla käin kergejõustiku trennis. Mulle meeldib seal väga, sest õpin seal alati midagi uut juurde. Samuti meeldib mulle tantsida ja kinos käia. Mõnikord juhtun olema ka teatris või tsirkuses. Suvel läime me perega telkimas ja ratta matkadel. Mulle ei meeldi võrkpall, sest minu käed valutavad pärast mängimist. Samuti ei meeldi mulle ka saalibrändi, sest paljud mängijad vehivad hokikeppidega.
Minu ema armastab üle kõige joonistamist ja endale maniküüri tegemist.

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ENGLISH TOPICS - palju teemasid inglise keele riigieksami kordamiseks

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I Love English 6 Workbook e-õpik lk. 1-27

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Superstar 1 tests

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"Anna Karenina" kokkuvõte

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