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N A M E : ________________________________ DATE: ____________________

READING: Older People are Happier


Vocabulary Preview

 Match the words on the left with the meanings on the right.

1. in your twenties A. a short time ago


2. depressed B. easy to understand
3. researcher C. the way you think about something
4. recently D. ask questions
5. interview E. between the ages of twenty and thirty years old
6. clear F. a problem that is not easy to make better

7. serious problem G. very sad


8. view H. a person who finds out information

 Use the above words to complete the sentences. Use Past Tense when
necessary.

1. Will you get married ____________________ or in your thirties?

2. Sad movies always make me feel ____________________.

3. Air pollution is a ____________________ in many big cities around the world.

4. I ____________________ traveled to India. I just returned home last week.

5. The company will ___________________ me before they decide to give me a job.

6. Our teacher always explains things in a ____________________ way.

7. I think we should worry less about money. What is your ____________________?

8. Maria wants to become a __________________. She likes finding out information.

 Choose any two of the above words and write your own sentences.

1. _________________________________________________________________

2. _________________________________________________________________

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READING
Topics: Describing People / Emotions

Older People
Are Happier

How old are you? Are you in your twenties or thirties? If your answer is ‘yes’,

then you probably feel stressed and maybe a little depressed about many

things in your life. However, researchers studying happiness found out

something quite interesting. The researchers recently interviewed 1,546

people between the ages of twenty and one hundred. They learned that older

people are much happier than younger people. This information surprised the

researchers because older people have many health problems. The

researchers are now asking themselves, “Why are older people happier with

their lives?” There is no one, clear answer to this question. The answer may

be, however, that older people have learned how to think differently. For

example, a younger person might see a problem as a very big and very serious

one. A person who is fifty or sixty, however, might view that same problem as

a small problem. As Professor Jeste, at the University of California, says, “a lot

of big things become little” for older people. So, if you are young and a little

unhappy now, don’t worry. You will probably feel happier when you are older.

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READING
Grammar Practice

Older People
Are Happier
 Complete the paragraph by circling the correct words.

How old are you? (1)_____ you in your twenties or thirties? If your answer is ‘yes’, then you
probably (2)_____ stressed and maybe a little depressed about many things in (3)_____ life.
However, researchers studying happiness found out something quite interesting. (4)_____
researchers recently interviewed 1,546 people between the ages of twenty and one hundred.
(5)_____ learned that older people are much happier (6)_____ younger people. This
information surprised the researchers (7)_____ older people have many health problems.
The researchers are now (8)_____ themselves, “Why are older people happier with (9)_____
lives?” There is no one, clear answer to this question. The answer may be, however, that
older people have learned how to (10)_____ differently. For example, a younger person
might (11)_____ a problem as a very big and very serious one. A person who is fifty or sixty,
however, might view that same problem as a small problem. As Professor Jeste, at the
University of California, says, “a lot (12)_____ big things become little” for older people. So,
if you are young and a little unhappy now, don’t worry. You will probably feel happier when
you are older.

1. 5. 9.
(A) Do (A) The (A) they’re
(B) Are (B) They (B) their
(C) Is (C) He (C) there

2. 6. 10.
(A) feel (A) there (A) think
(B) feels (B) then (B) thinks
(C) feeling (C) than (C) thought

3. 7. 11.
(A) your (A) because (A) sees
(B) you (B) so (B) saw
(C) yours (C) and (C) see

4. 8. 12.
(A) A (A) ask (A) to
(B) An (B) asking (B) at
(C) The (C) asked (C) of
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READING: Older People are Happier


How Much Do You Understand?

 Write ‘T’ (True) or ‘F’ (False) next to each statement.

1. The article is about how to become happier.

2. The researchers were between the ages of 20 and 100.

3. The researchers have many health problems.

4. The researchers are not really sure why older people are happier.

5. Older people view life in a different way than younger people.

6. You shouldn’t worry too much about feeling a little unhappy if you are young.

Discuss

 Discuss the following questions with your classmates.

1. Are you surprised that older people are happier than younger people?
Why? / Why not?
2. Are you happy today? Why? / Why not?
3. What kinds of things make you happy? Why?

Write

 Choose one of the above discussion questions. Write a short paragraph to


answer it.

_______________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________

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Reading Lesson Topic: Describing People / Emotions

Headline ‘Older People are Happier’


Grammar Focus Mixed (includes comparatives)
Vocabulary 189 words
A1 words-78% / A2 words-13% / B1 words-6% / B2 words-1%
AWL Words in this text: depressed, researchers, stressed
Vocabulary Analysis by: vocabkitchen.com
Level Elementary to Pre-Intermediate (CEFR A2)

ANSWER KEY Page 1


 Vocabulary Preview

1. E 1. in your twenties
2. G 2. depressed
3. H 3. serious problem
4. A 4. recently
5. D 5. interview
6. B 6. clear
7. F 7. view
8. C 8. researcher

ANSWER KEY Page 3 ANSWER KEY Page 4

 Article (Grammar)  How Much Do You Understand?


1. B 7. A 1. F (It’s about older people being happier than younger people.)
2. A 8. B 2. F (The people they interviewed were between 20 and 100.)
3. A 9. B 3. F (Older people have many health problems.)
4. C 10. A 4. T
5. B 11. C 5. T
6. C 12. C 6. T

News Sources:

 http://ucsdnews.ucsd.edu/pressrelease/graying_but_grinning_despite_physical_ailments_older_adults_happier

 http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/the-surprising-age-when-thousands-say-theyre-

happiest_us_56b4cbb3e4b01d80b245f8fc?8loko6r

 http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/proof-that-older-people-are-happier-than-those-in-their-20s-and-

30s_us_57beeb3be4b085c1ff27dfa3?section=&

 http://www.psychiatrist.com/jcp/article/Pages/2016/v77n08/v77n0813.aspx

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