The document provides guidance for a photography assignment to represent common sayings and idioms through photographs. It begins by explaining how to take literal photographs representing the words in idioms and proverbs. The second part explains how to use physical objects and ideas to represent the sayings in a more figurative way. Finally, it asks for photo ideas to represent the idiom "Birds of a feather flock together."
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A hobby
My hobby? Someones hobby? Describe the
hobby. Give an anecdote that involves some
challenges I/the person faced and overcame
in pursuing that hobby.
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A hobby is an activity that people indulge
in their leisure. It can be anything from as
simple as paper-folding to telescopic
viewing. Everyone needs a hobby as a
form of relaxation. Students especially
need to do something that could give
them a break from their studies so that
they would not be so stressed up.
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My favourite hobby is photography. I
developed the interest quite by accident
during my sisters ten-year old birthday. I
had no idea what the aperture,
viewfinder or flash was but mums hands
were soiled and I was asked to take a
photo of Jannelle blowing the candles.
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Use the macro-mode, said dad as everything
had been pre-set. My hands were as steady as
the tripod as I snapped a few shots of that
memorable scene.
After that night, I became so fascinated with the
wonders that cameras could do that in the
weeks to come, the standard 12GB memory card
capacity was insufficient for my usage.
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Since then, I had participated in many
photography competitions and won many
awards. My teachers are proud of me and friends
are envious of my achievements but not many
know how many obstacles I faced in my journey
as a budding photographer. In fact, my parents
were not supportive of me pursing this hobby in
the beginning because they said it was an
expensive hobby.
Yada yada
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Now is your time to write on the topic
A hobby.
Time allowed: 45 minutes
Word requirement: at least 150 words
Write on the booklet. Leave a line
spacing.