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musickatia [10]
3 years ago
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Draft a speech on the value of Games in life.use the following points.

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forsale [732]3 years ago
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1. Games ::Games and sports teach students to co-operate with another and achieve success in life. While playing games like football or basketball a child learns how to play and work in a team. This aspect develops a sense of team spirit and strong relations with others as well. Sports help children become mentally tough.

2.integral part of education ::Games and sports are an integral part of a student's life,” said the Parliamentary Secretary for Agriculture Er. ... Monotony of lectures has been very much minimized by participation in games and sports and various athletic feats, which generate healthy competitive spirit and interest in life among students.

3.many advantages ::Increases A Child's Memory Capacity. ...

Computer & Simulation Fluency. ...

Helps With Fast Strategic Thinking & Problem-Solving. ...

Develops Hand-Eye Coordination. ...

Beneficial Specifically For Children With Attention Disorders. ...

Skill-Building

4.improve ones health ::games improved 69% of psychological therapy outcomes, 59% of physical therapy outcomes, 50% of physical activity outcomes, 46% of clinician skills outcomes, 42% of health education outcomes, 42% of pain distraction outcomes, and 37% of disease self-management outcomes.

5.keep active ::Musical chairs. Musical chairs is a fun game that will surely keep you active. ...

Dodgeball. If there are enough people that want to play, all you need is some dodgeballs and you can get started. ...

6. source of recreation ::Game, a universal form of recreation generally including any activity engaged in for diversion or amusement and often establishing a situation that involves a contest or rivalry. Card games are the games most commonly played by adults.

7.help to build character :: Many video games feature a character creation system, but which ones are the best? Well, don't wonder it any longer! ...

Black Desert Online. ...

Dragon Ball Xenoverse/Xenoverse 2. ...

Phantasy Star Online 2. ...

Dragon's Dogma. ...

8.qualities once get ::Originality. Any new game must be original. ...

Freshness and replayability. The more a game makes its players want to play again, the better the game. ...

Surprise. ...

Equal opportunity. ...

Winning chances. ...

9.opportunuties in job ::Multimedia Artist/Animator. Many video gamers are also creatives – making this position all the more attractive to gamers. ...

Video Game Tester. ...

Customer Support Agent in the Gaming industry. ...

Composer/Musician. ...

Developer.

10.popularity ::Mobile gaming is becoming a large industry, even bigger than console and PC gaming. According to Statistica, there's over 2.4 billion mobile gamers in 2020. ... It will most likely reach 2.7 billion by next year.

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