What are you fond of?

I am fond of singing songs at a singing room.

What is your personality like?
I am kind of reserved.

What are you interested in?
I'm interested in painting pictures.

What are you afraid of?
I'm afraid of snakes.

What do you want to do in your free time?
I want to cook food.

What are you trying to do?
I'm trying to take a bus.

What do you want to do?
I want to watch a movie.

What do you want to eat?
I want to eat raw fish at a raw fish restarant around Haeundae Beach.

What are you trying to do?
I'm trying to surf the Internet at a PC room in Seo 2-dong.

What do you usually do after school?
I usually play video games at a video arcade near my school.

What are you going to do after school?
I'm going to play games at a game room near City Hall.

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1 answer

In the first sentence, you do not need "singing room". I am fond of singing is sufficient.

"I want to cook food" is correct, however, " I enjoy cooking in my free time" would be normally used.\

You do not need to repeat "raw fish".

Generally, your sentences are very good.
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