Understanding the Question ⭐
The question «What makes you feel the happiest?» is asking about things, people, activities, or situations that bring you the most joy or happiness in your life.
The word «happiest» is the superlative form of «happy,» which means we’re looking for what gives you the MOST happiness – not just what makes you somewhat happy, but what brings you the greatest joy! 😁
Useful Vocabulary 📝
- Happiness = a feeling of joy, pleasure, or contentment
- Feel happy = to experience the emotion of happiness
- Makes me feel = causes me to experience an emotion
- The happiest = the most happy (superlative form)
Example Answers 🗣️
- «Spending time with my family makes me feel the happiest.» 👨👩👧👦
- «I feel the happiest when I’m traveling and exploring new places.» 🧳
- «Playing with my dog makes me feel incredibly happy.» 🐕
- «I’m happiest when I’m cooking delicious food for my friends.» 🍲
- «Reading a good book on a rainy day makes me the happiest.» 📚
Practice Questions to Ask Others 🤔
- «What activity makes you feel the happiest?»
- «When was the last time you felt really happy?» ⏰
- «Who is the person that makes you feel the happiest?» 👥
- «Do you feel happier in the morning or evening?» 🌅🌃
- «What is a simple thing that brings you happiness every day?» ✨
Cultural Note 🌎
In conversation clubs like ours, sharing what makes us happy helps us learn about different cultures and personal values. Some people find happiness in relationships, others in achievements, and others in simple pleasures!
Your Turn! 💬
Now in our conversation club, practice asking and answering this question with your partner. Remember to use complete sentences and try to explain WHY these things make you happy!