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Starting a new school term is always exciting.It is a chance 1. (see) your friends again.But most exciting of all,the new term lets you take up all hobbies.In Britain it is common for students to take up new hobbies after the Christmas holidays.Promising to learn something new is a common New Year?s resolution.

Most schools offer different kinds 2.hobby classes.Students 3.(usual)take them in their free periods or after school.Some classes you have to pay for but some 4.(be) free.For example,I once took a free Wednesday evening gymnastics class 5. is offered by my school.But when I learnt how to play the drum,my parents had to pay for the lessons.

The most popular extra classes at my school were piano lessons and drama lessons.Both classes offered exams students could take.Students with many hobbies sometimes felt6. stressed than those without any.But the students with hobbies left school with many extra 7. (skill).

I haven?t continued any of the hobbies I 8. (begin) at school.But I have never regretted taking 9. .My 10. (good) friend today is someone I met in my gymnastics class.

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