The happiest children in the world: a reportVersión en línea We've talking about happiness in different parts of the world, like in Bhutan. Denmark is one of the happiest countries in the world, according to some research. Read the article about why students in that country are the happiest. Then, read the questions and choose the best answer (A, B, C or D). You have 40 seconds to answer each question and 3 lives. Good luck! Click on the image next to the question to zoom in. por Maria Sol Manuli 1 What is the main topic of the report? a Why Danish schools are the most difficult in the world. b How to study empathy in Denmark. c Why Danish kids and teens are considered the gladdest. d 2 What does "empathy" mean? a Learning how to speak about emotions. b Being kind to animals and nature. c Try to ignore people's emotions. d Understanding and sharing another person's feelings. 3 How empathy is taught to young kids? a By playing different games. b By showing different faces and talking about feelings. c By reading children's books with a moral. d By studying different subjects. 4 What is "class time"? a It's a subject in which students can learn what they want. b It's a moment in which students can share what they are going through in their lives. c It's a time when students can study and help each other. d It's a time when students work on some projects. 5 What happens when students work together? a They learn to work collaboratevily and respectfully. b Students get good marks. c Students build long-lasting relationships. d They compete with each other to see who is the best. 6 What is the writer suggesting at the end of the article? a Denmark has the best educational system in the world. b Happiness can't be learned at school. c If other schools from different parts of the world put these ideas into practice, students would be as happy as students in Denmark. d Schools should focus more on students' happiness.