Socializing

 Research shows these main benefits of having an active social life:

  1. You may live longer. People with more social support tend to live longer than those who are more isolated, and this is true even after accounting for your overall level of health.
  2. You will likely enjoy better physical health. Social engagement is associated with a stronger immune system, especially for older adults. This means that you are better able to fight off colds, the flu, and even some types of cancer.
  3. You will likely enjoy better mental health. Interacting with others boosts feelings of well-being and decreases feelings of depression. Research has shown that one sure way of improving your mood is to work on building social connections.
  4. You may even lower your risk of dementia. More recently, there has been accumulating evidence that socializing is good for your brain health. People who connect with others generally perform better on tests of memory and other cognitive skills. And, in the long run, people with active social lives are less likely to develop dementia than those who are more socially isolated.

Convinced of the benefits of socializing? If so, you may be looking for ways to boost your social engagement. Here are some ideas to get you started.

  • Use Skype or Facetime to catch up with family and friends from a distance.
  • Walk through your neighborhood and make a point of stopping to say hello to people you meet.
  • Babysit your grandkids or help them with homework.
  • Sign up for a class at your local recreation center, library, or university.
  • Attend religious services at your church, synagogue, or temple.
  • Sing in a choir or play music in a group.
  • Volunteer at your favorite charity organization.
  • Visit a museum with a friend and chat about what you see.
  • Participate in a neighborhood or community group.
  • Play a group sport like lawn bowling, golf, or croquet.
  • Have a friend or family member over for coffee or tea.
  • Play cards or board games with others.
  • Exercise with a friend by walking, swimming, or going to the gym together.You may notice that many of these activities also provide cognitive engagement or physical exercise – or even both. In previous postings, we shared research about the additional benefits to brain health that come along with cognitive and physical activities. So, it’s a great idea to choose social activities that also physically and cognitively engaging.

If you have MCI, you may find that changes in your memory make it more difficult to learn new activities, names, and routines. These can also make it more difficult for you to comfortably interact with others. If so, it may help to connect with people through activities that are familiar to you. It may also be easier to focus on the here and now, by chatting about the things that you are doing together, rather than the past.

Regardless of how you go about connecting with others, remember that it should be in a way that is enjoyable to you, so that you will be sure to do it often.


Be supposed to 

am - is - are - was - were

1. Your brother is supposed to be here with us. Where is he?

2. Aren't you supposed to be in Cuzco?

3. Where are you supposed to study your master's?

4. Were you supposed to finish your university studies last year?

5. What are you supposed to do tomorrow?


Was/Were going to

1. Were you going to visit Arequipa last year?

2. Was your mother going to make Ceviche yesterday?

3. Where were you going to study your university studies?  


Comments

  1. 1. Aren't you supposed to work late today?
    2. Were you going to finish studying last year?

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  2. Where are you supposed to travel this year?
    When is she going to arrive?

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  3. By Jose Guevara

    - Aren't you supposed to travel to Peru?

    - Was your wife going to make noodles yesterday?

    ReplyDelete
  4. 1. When was your sister going to travel to Bolivia?
    2. What are you supposed to make for dinner?

    ReplyDelete
  5. 1. Where are you supposed to spend your vacation?
    2. Your cousin was going to travel with you?

    ReplyDelete
  6. By Erika
    1: Were you supposed to clean your room?
    2: Were you going to buy toys for christmas?

    ReplyDelete
  7. 1.Where are you supposed to travel next year?
    2.Was your brother going to help you with your math homework?

    ReplyDelete
  8. By: Daniel
    We Were supposed to have dinner tonight?
    Where were you going to play football?

    ReplyDelete
  9. by missael. What are you supposed to work on at home? Were you going to train in the gym today?

    ReplyDelete
  10. - Aren't you supposed to at your cousin's wedding? What are you doing here?
    - Was your mom going to prepare Christmas dinner?

    ReplyDelete
  11. 1. Where are you supposed to work after you graduate from the university?

    2. Was your friend goint to travel Colombia last month?

    ReplyDelete
  12. By:Jucim.
    1. Your parents are supposed to be away, where are they?
    2. Was your dad going to make a chocolate cake last week?

    ReplyDelete
  13. By: Ruth
    1.- Where are you supposed to spend your birthday?
    2.- Were you going to travel last week?

    ReplyDelete
  14. Aren't you supposed to travel with us?
    Was your father going to play with us today?

    ReplyDelete
  15. 1. Where are you supposed to store the car?

    2. Was your brother going to teach you how to drive the car?

    ReplyDelete
  16. By Yorani:
    1. my mom is supposed to buy her shoes yesterday. what colors will they be?
    2. Your brother was going out yesterday with his girlfriend?

    ReplyDelete
  17. LEONARDO:
    Were you supposed to visit me this week? What happened?
    When were you going to tell me that you needed my help?

    ReplyDelete
  18. 1. were you supposed to buy the food?
    2. Was your brother going to play soccer?

    ReplyDelete
  19. Katerin:
    1) Where are you supposed to study your medical specialty? In Peru or outside the country?

    2) Were you going to visit your mom for mother's day yesterday?

    ReplyDelete
  20. Jeremy Llano:
    1. What are you supposed to do the next month?
    2. Were you going to visit Mexico last year?

    ReplyDelete
  21. I was supposed to hang out with my friends last week, but unfortunately we both had a lot of homework. I hope to hang out with them soon.

    My brother was going to end his homework today, but he got distracted, so he couldn't present his homework today. He's sad now.

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  22. 1. I was supposed to take a coffee with my parents, but they can´t come
    2. Where you going to play the championship

    ReplyDelete
  23. CARONLAI
    1. Were you supposed to buy the house?
    2. Was your dad going to play basketball?

    ReplyDelete
  24. I was supposed to make a breakfast last sunday, but I fell asleep.
    Was your cousin going to buy a gift for Mother's Day?

    ReplyDelete
  25. Chelsi Lukashevich:
    1. We were supposed to play volleyball today. We'll go?
    2. Were you going to travel to Cusco last year?

    ReplyDelete
  26. Eddiefrei .
    I was supposed to study with my partner in the library but i forgot
    I was supposed to study in my city but for the other reasons i couldn't

    ReplyDelete
  27. Lucero Santiago F.
    1.Where are you supposed to go to work next year?
    2.Were you going to visit Mexico this vacation?

    ReplyDelete
  28. 1. He was supposed to have lunch with my parents, but he was a little late.
    2. Where are you going to compete for your school?

    ReplyDelete
  29. Dora Cardeñas Espino:
    Were you suppposed to continue studying this mounth?

    ReplyDelete
  30. Where are you supposed to spend your next vacation?

    Were you going to take English classes with us?

    ReplyDelete
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  32. 1. I was supposed to spend Mother's Day with my family, but unfortunately I had a lot of work at the University and couldn't travel.
    2. My husband was going to buy ice cream today, but he forgot because he was watching soccer on his cell phone and I got upset with him until now.

    ReplyDelete

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