Who did you play it with?
my mates
my neighbours
my best friend
my family
on my own
Where and when did you play it?
where:
at my place
in the classroom
in the kitchen
in the living room at a round table
almost every day after school
at birthday parties
every time my friends visited me
almost every time my friends and I gathered at somebody's place
when my parents had free time
at weekends
Why did you like playing it?
my friends and I:
had a lot of fun together
communicated
laughed a lot
this game:
challenged my mind
let me have a sense of achievement
was never boring no matter how many times we played
was a good way to pass time
was outrageously fun
entertaining
didn't require any additional equipment
I liked:
being the leader of the team being the winner
making everyone laugh taking risks
predicting what other players were going to do
showing my artistic skills
competing
showing how clever I was
seeing the person going mental to explain the topic
ANSWERS
Regarding games, especially indoor ones, Charades is forever one of my favourites. This is a word guessing game in which players should think up a charade, a secret word, for a volunteer from the opposite team. Then this player has to act out the word to communicate its meaning to the other members of the team. And, of course, whoever guesses the most words wins the game. My friends and I used to play Charades a lot. The game was our first choice when we had to stay indoors if it was raining. Also, I'm sure our birthday parties wouldn't have been so exciting if it hadn't been for it. Needless to say, this was our favourite way to pass time during the breaks between lessons and after school. We used to gather at someone's place and play for hours.
I remember that, at first, we didn't have to be really inventive to make challenging tasks for each other. In fact, any word would do the job. We laughed a lot as it was real fun seeing a person going mental to explain the word. The more we played, the more sophisticated our charades became. We started choosing abstract notions which were difficult to explain. For instance, something like eternity or justice was like a death sentence for those who had to act out the words, but it was a whole different story for the rest of us. We were splitting our sides laughing, while those poor things were struggling to show the word. Also, we deliberately tried to think up the word which would make a person look weird and perform strange gestures.
It goes without saying that the main reason why I played Charades was to have fun and communicate with my friends. But I have to confess that I also liked showing everyone how clever I was. I guessed the words more often than anyone else as I read a lot, so everyone wanted to have me as a team member, which, undoubtedly flattered me.
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