Listen. Match speakers with their statements
Speaker 1
I've never been one to just sit at home with the telly on or read a book. I need to be around others. Whether it's shopping with my mates or grabbing a quick bite together, I find their company is what makes my troubles disappear. Sure, I like my job and find it interesting, but I really enjoy laughing and being with those I care about most.
Speaker 2
I never stop. When I'm not working, I'm teaching piano or gardening. People are always telling me to slow down or take some time off. What they don't understand is that all these activities help me stop worrying about things. I lose track of time and forget myself when I'm absorbed in an activity. There is nothing more satisfying.
Speaker 3
How you look at your life it's really important. I try to live my life by my own standards and not by what others have or do. Sure I care about what my friends think, but I don't worry about keeping up with them. I try not to compare myself with others and look at the bright side of things. I'm busy focusing on my own personal goals.
Speaker 4
For many people it's their family, friends and what they do in their free time that makes them happy. I, however, can't wait to wake up and go to the office. Don't get me wrong; it can be very tiring with long hours and stressful at times. Nonetheless, when I finish the day I feel such sense of accomplishment that it makes it all worth it.
Speaker 5
So many of my friends get caught up with what they have or want. It's all about them. Seeing what little some people have and yet they are still positive really puts things into perspective. I volunteer at the shelter because it feels fantastic knowing I'm making a difference in other people's lives. No job or hobby has brought me such fulfilment.
| Speaker 4 | l find giving to others very satisfying. |
| Speaker 5 | I always try to maintain a positive outlook. |
| Speaker 2 | Relationships bring me happiness. |
| Speaker 1 | Keeping busy fulfills me. |
| Speaker 3 | My job is very rewarding. |