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Hobby: Film and Movie
Hobby is the activity that people love very much about it. Everybody in this world make sure has one or more hobby in their life. Do you have a hobby? I have many hobbies in my life. I love sleeping, eating, watching movie, watching television, listening music, walking, dancing, singing, and ballet very much in my life. Everything that connected to all about entertainment like movie, television’s program, music, dance, sing, concert, acting, show, ballet, etc.. can be always my hobbies, because entertainment is like a part of my life. Even, I join to PBI Sanata Dharma University because I know that English is full of entertainment that I love it very much, like movie, music, acting, etc. Entertainment is fun, so do English. Entertainment is my interest and hobby so I hope that it can make me enjoy following all activities in the college. Ballet is the most things that I love it very much in my life. Like acting, I can express all feelings through the expression and dance/movement. Every movement of hands, head, sight of eyes, feet, and fingers always express the feelings, like sadness, happiness, angry, etc… sometimes, when I sad, I can create one until two choreography. I always show all of my feelings through the ballet’s choreography, so I can be calm down again after I do one or more exercise/movement of Ballet and express all of my feelings through that exercise/movement. Ballet is a place for me to share all my feelings in it every day. Movie is my second hobby after Ballet that I love it very much. I love many kinds of movies, except humorous’ film. I like horror, drama-musical, thriller, cartoon, etc. I love watching movie very much. Movie can inspire me all many things about this life. When I feel down, hopeless, very deep sadness, etc… movies always inspire me to come up again. When I feel happy, cheer, and hanging out/ spend my time with my friends, movie usually be our first object/ destination. But when I got angry, and I feel wanna to dance,

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