The English play cricket, the Swedes are good at ice
hockey and the Americans play baseball. But almost
1 in the world plays chess. Chess is a 2 ___ for
two players, and the rules are quite simple to 3 ___
although not always so easy to master. A game can
take a very 4 ___ time-often several hours. Some 5
___ play chess by post – they make a move, 6 ___ it
down, and sent it to the other player. This can go on
for months! Chess champions often play in group
matches where they play against several other
players at the same 7 ___ in the same room. Others
play games where they cannot see their opponent’s 8
___, this form of chess is 9 ___ “kriegspiel”. To be a
good chess player, you must have the 10 ___ to see
what your opponent is going to do several moves
ahead.
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No.9: Swimming with Siblings
With summer just around the corner there no better way to spend time together in the heat than taking a dip in the local pool with your siblings or checking out the old watering hole.
No.8: Treat Yourself!
Make checking out the latest restaurants or ice cream parlours a family event, so you can all feel good about seeing each other and trying something new.
No.7: Quiet Time
Sometimes you don't have to say a word when you're spending time with someone you're close to. You can read together, chill out and listen to music or even solve a puzzle together.
No.6: Holiday Hijinx
Going on vacation and exploring new places and things is a great way to bond with your family and create memories that are unique to you!
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No.5: Sports Day
If your family is active, try playing a sport together like tennis, softball, or basketball. If team sports are "not your speed" how about running together?
No.4: Camping
The great outdoors is just that, great! Convince your family that taking off for the mountains and trees for the weekend is just what you need.
No.3: Museum Mayhem
Every city has its own special sights and museums. Why not use these as a way to spend time together, you can learn something new and there's usually something of interest at most museums for everyone in your family.
No.2: Board Game Bonanza
Shouting, laughing, winning - these are just a few things that will happen if you organise a family game night. There's nothing like a little friendly competition to find out what tricks your family members may have up their sleeves.
No.1: Mealtime Moments
Work, soccer practice, piano recitals - there can be all sorts of reasons and excuses not to eat together, but eating breakfast or dinner together is a great way to make time to talk to your parents and siblings about how their day is going and what's happening in their lives.
No matter what you do, you know your family best, so just find an activity that you can agree on and you're bound to have fun!
Have Your Say
What's your fave way to spend time with your family? Let us know in the comments section below!
1.There are two windows in the kitchen
Are there two windows in the kitchen?
There are not two windows in the kitchen
2.There is a big living-room in the flat
Is there a big living-room in the flat?
There is not a big living-room in the flat
3.There is a toy in the box
Is there a toy in the box?
There is not a toy in the box
4.There are cupboards in the dining-room
Are there cupboards in the dining-room?
There are not cupboards in the dining-room
5.There is a wardrobe in the bedroom
Is there a wardrobe in the bedroom?
There is not a wardrobe in the bedroom
Эту тему я знаю отлично хоть и новичок