The Reading / Listening - Smiling Classes - Level 2

Many people have not stopped wearing masks. In Japan, many people still wear them. Some of those who have gone maskless are having lessons in how to smile. Some people say they have "forgotten" how to smile naturally because they had a face covering for three years. They are taking smiling lessons to relearn how to smile with confidence. "Smile coach" Keiko Kawano from a "smile education" company spoke about her work. She said people smiled less because of masks, so they developed a complex. She wants people to smile for their mental wellbeing.

Smile coaches in Japan are busy. A survey by Laibo Research found that 28% of company workers in their 20s to 50s wear masks. Just over two-thirds said they wear a mask depending on the situation. Only 5.5% said they stopped wearing a mask. Ms Kawano has coached 4,000 people in the art of smiling. She has also trained hundreds of "smile specialists". She said: "Smiling makes a good impression on others and helps communication. It also has the effect of making yourself feel more positive." She said: "Moving and relaxing the facial muscles is the key to a good smile."

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Sources
  • https://www.asahi.com/ajw/articles/14902858
  • https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/may/16/grin-and-bare-it-as-mask-mandates-end-japan-turns-to-tutors-to-relearn-how-to-smile
  • https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/japanese-get-trained-hollywood-smiles-masks-slowly-come-off-2023-06-05/


Make sure you try all of the online activities for this reading and listening - There are dictations, multiple choice activities, drag and drop activities, sentence jumbles, which word activities, text reconstructions, spelling, gap fills and a whole lot more. Please enjoy :-)

Phrase Matching

Paragraph 1

  1. Many people have not
  2. many people still
  3. Some of those who have gone
  4. lessons in how
  5. they had a face
  6. relearn how to smile
  7. they developed
  8. smile for their mental
  1. with confidence
  2. covering
  3. stopped
  4. a complex
  5. maskless
  6. wellbeing
  7. to smile
  8. wear them

Paragraph 2

  1. Smile coaches in Japan
  2. company workers in
  3. Just over
  4. wear a mask depending
  5. the art
  6. Smiling makes a good impression
  7. relaxing the facial
  8. the key to
  1. a good smile
  2. on the situation
  3. of smiling
  4. muscles
  5. on others
  6. are busy
  7. their 20s to 50s
  8. two-thirds

Listening — Listen and fill in the gaps

Many people have not (1) ___________________. In Japan, many people still wear them. Some of those who (2) ___________________ are having lessons in how to smile. Some people say they have "forgotten" how (3) ___________________ because they had a face covering for three years. They are taking smiling lessons to relearn how to (4) ___________________. "Smile coach" Keiko Kawano from a "smile education" company spoke (5) ___________________. She said people smiled less because of masks, so they developed a complex. She wants people to smile for (6) ___________________.

Smile coaches in Japan are busy. A survey by Laibo Research found that 28% of company workers in (7) ___________________ 50s wear masks. Just (8) ___________________ said they wear a mask (9) ___________________ situation. Only 5.5% said they stopped wearing a mask. Ms Kawano has coached 4,000 people in (10) ___________________ smiling. She has also trained hundreds of "smile specialists". She said: "Smiling makes a good impression on others and helps communication. It also has (11) ___________________ making yourself feel more positive." She said: "Moving and relaxing the facial muscles is (12) ___________________ a good smile."

Put a slash (/) where the spaces are

Manypeoplehavenotstoppedwearingmasks.InJapan,manypeoplesti
llwearthem.Someofthosewhohavegonemasklessarehavinglessonsi
nhowtosmile.Somepeoplesaytheyhave"forgotten"howtosmilenatur
allybecausetheyhadafacecoveringforthreeyears.Theyaretakingsmil
inglessonstorelearnhowtosmilewithconfidence."Smilecoach"KeikoK
awanofroma"smileeducation"companyspokeaboutherwork.Shesaid
peoplesmiledlessbecauseofmasks,sotheydevelopedacomplex.She
wantspeopletosmilefortheirmentalwellbeing.SmilecoachesinJapana
rebusy.AsurveybyLaiboResearchfoundthat28%ofcompanyworkersi
ntheir20sto50swearmasks.Justovertwo-thirdssaidtheywearamas
kdependingonthesituation.Only5.5%saidtheystoppedwearingamas
k.MsKawanohascoached4,000peopleintheartofsmiling.Shehasalsot
rainedhundredsof"smilespecialists".Shesaid:"Smilingmakesagoodi
mpressiononothersandhelpscommunication.Italsohastheeffectofm
akingyourselffeelmorepositive."Shesaid:"Movingandrelaxingthefac
ialmusclesisthekeytoagoodsmile."

Student survey

Write five GOOD questions about this topic in the table. Do this in pairs. Each student must write the questions on his / her own paper. When you have finished, interview other students. Write down their answers.

(Please look at page 12 of the PDF to see a photocopiable example of this activity.)

Discussion — Write your own questions

STUDENT A’s QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student B)

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Free writing

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Answers

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