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Vocabulary : Games and Gaming

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  • For some games you need luck to win, but for chess you need a lot of skill/clues.
    skill
  • In a crossword puzzle, you have to follow the clues/rules to work out the answer.
    clues
  • I don't think you can play this video game wihout a games console/scoreboard.
    games console
  • Can you see the board game/scoreboard from where you're sitting? Who is winning?
    scoreboard
  • If you don't know the answer, just cheat/guess..
    guess
  • If you cheat/guess in a test or exam, you will fail.
    cheat
  • How many dice/pieces are there in a chess set?
    pieces
  • Speaking a foreign language is a useful skill/solution.
    skill
  • In some games, if you don't know the answer, you can ask for a clue/cheat/guess to help you.
    clue
  • When you play board games like Monopoly, you have to take skills/turns.
    turns
  • Scrabble and Monopoly are board games/games consoles.
    board games
  • My favourite kind of challenge/competitive is playing video games.
    competitive
  • If you can't work out the answer, don't give up/make a move - keep trying..
    give up
  • Many board games involve throwing pieces/dice, so you can be lucky or unlucky depending on what you throw.
    dice
  • In chess, the player with white pieces is the first to make a move/take turns.
    make a move
  • George didn't win the game fairly because he cheated/gave up/took part. I saw him looking at your cards.
    cheated
  • You need a board with black and white squares to play dice/chess.
    chess
  • Thousands of people take part/take turns in online games every day.
    take part
  • He lost the match because he didn't follow the solutions/rules/skills of the game.
    rules
  • When you play a game like football professionally, you spend a lot of time with your skill/clue/teammates.
    teammates