> To indulge yourself in something - C2. to allow yourself or another person
to have something enjoyable.
Example: He indulged himself in skiing whenever he could.
> Busyness - the fact of working hard or giving your attention to a particular
thing
Example: Some of us can handle more busyness and activity than others
> To pursue hobbies - to do an activity that you enjoy
Example: Encouraging children to pursue hobbies, especially a sport, keeps them
engaged, positive
> To catch up on sleep - to do something that you did not have time to do
earlier
Example: After the exams, I need to catch up on some sleep.
> To try out a new hobby - to start a new interesting activity
Example: I may like to try out a new hobby if I have free time
Speaking part 3. History 1. Who should pay for the preservation of historical buildings? Definitely the government is responsible to maintain historical sites, monuments of a country, since these buildings often represent how life was in the past, how people lived and what kind of traditions they had, and obviously these kinds of places have a historical and cultural value. On top of this, as most countries heavily rely on their historical heritage to attract more and more tourists, historic buildings should be funded by the government so that their economy can grow as well. 2. What are the differences between learning history from books and from videos? I believe learning history from books is becoming an outdated approach considering the fact that most people have a shorter attention span, and we have other more compelling ways of doing so. For example, watching documentaries or