Happiness is all about everyday, normal activities, psychologists have argued, but do we intuitively understand what strategies increase happiness or not? To find out if students knew, Tkach and Lyubomirsky (2006) asked 500 undergraduates about the strategies they used to increase their happiness.
<span>1) He said that I had to(must) try his home-made pie.
2) He asked me if he could go home then.
3) He asked her if he might call her by first name.
4) She told him that he could come in , but he didn`t have to make any noise.
5) She wondered what time they would arrive in London.
6) He admitted that she had to (must) try harder if she wanted to succeed.
7) She said that her father would be angry with her, if he found out.
8) He told her that she ought not to drive so fast или He advised her not to drive so fast.
9) He said that they didn't have to come if they didn't feel like it.
10) She advised him to speak to the manager.
11) He told her that he might not be able to meet her at the airport.</span>
1) Have you ever burnt your hand? - Yes, I have.
2) Have you ever won chess games? - No, I haven't.
3) Have you ever made a cake? - Yes, I have.
4) Have you ever sent e-mails? - Yes, I have.
5) Have you ever spent your holidays abroad? - Yes, I have.
6) Have you ever bought a pet? - Yes, I have.
7) Have you ever taught any school subject? - No, I haven't.
8) Have you ever grown vegetables? - No, I haven't.
9) Have you ever spoken German? - No, I haven't.
10) Have you ever written a poem? - No, I haven't.
Отвечать везде можно и "Yes, I have" и "No, I haven't"
Why were you in the village? - Зачем ты был в деревне?
<span>What places did you visit in the summer? - Какие места ты посетил летом?
</span>Who went with you to the sea? - Кто ездил с тобой на море?
Where did you spend the summer? - Где ты провел лето?
<span>Now, shall we go swimming?</span> - Сейчас мы пойдем плавать?