Pakistani Girl Kontara Studies in Virtual University of Pakistan

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Kontara Studies in Virtual University of Pakistan


Kontara Studies in Virtual University of Pakistan

Kontara is an Afghani girl lives in Islamabad (Pakistan) with her mother. Her father leave them in Islamabad and marry with another women in Afghanistan. So Kontara is really brave and intelligent gale and doing her graduation from Virtual University of Pakistan. She share some information with us about teen age girls hobbies. Kontara says life would be very boring without hobbies; we would appear like robots, without feelings, like color blind creatures, like aliens on our own planet. Hobbies give sense to our existence.

Since early childhood we have a daily routine, since our first nursery school day. Therefore, in order to keep a balance between busy moments and free time we take up hobbies.

We could talk about a long list of hobbies or about a list of hobbies and interests. These lists are different, depending on factors like age, sex, region, family background, education or personality.

For example, let’s start a list of hobbies according to age. When we are small children, our hobbies may be:

1. playing computer games: there are kids who don’t do to the kitchen for eating, they ask for their food to be taken in front of the computer, and they are terribly angry if somebody disturbs them when they play a game

2. watching cartoons: a lot of kids watch cartoons so that they learn their replicas by heart. Cartoons which lead to hobbies are Disney ones and recently Scooby-Doo.

3. taking up different sports: football, handball, basketball, gymnastics, volleyball

4. playing a musical instrument: piano, guitar

5. looking after a pet: cat, dog, hamster, fish, parrot

6. bird watching, which means getting ready with binoculars and lots of patience and climbing mountains in order to watch eagles, for example

7. horse riding

8. collecting things: stamps, badges, postcards, pens

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