Saturday, 7 December 2019

Summer Learning Journey (Day 2 activity 3)

Garry Kasparov 

Hi guys, today I am going to talk about the best chest player in the world! As you may know, Garry Kasparov is the best chest player in the whole world! So first let me tell you some facts about Garry Kasparov.

Facts

1. Garry Kasparov in born Baku (Azerbaijan) 13 April 1963 (He is 56 years old)

2. Garry Kasparov had the record guinness of the best chest player in the world in 22 years of age. So that makes it the youngest world chest champion in the world!

3. Garry Kasparov 's Nationality is Russian and Armenian because His father, Kim Moiseyevich Weinstein, was Russian-Jewish, and his mother, Klara Shagenovna Kasparova, was Armenian.

Does are my facts. But did you know does facts? Well I didn't! Our task was to write 2 things that are good about being the best chest player in the world, and 2 things that are not very good of being the best chest player in the world. Here are my answers for the task.

Good

1. People will know you and you will be famous


2. You will have abilities about chest and you will have something that you are very good at. 


Bad

1. You might lose your humble


2. You might only concentrate in chest and you will not concentrate in more important things.

Does are my answers for the task

Question time! If you had to pretend to be Garry Kasparov, and say two things that are good about being the world best chest player and two bad things about being the world best chest player. What will you say?

Thank you for watching

Bye Bye Bye💛

By Paola



5 comments:

  1. Hi Pao Great Blogpost.

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  2. Nice Blog Pao.

    From Izumi

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  3. Wow Paola, you really are enjoying the Teaser activities! Don't forget to read and follow each activities instructions carefully. Garry Kaspanov sounds like an amazing chess player and I liked reading your good and bad reasons about being the best in the world.
    I think a good thing about being the world's best chess player would be that you would get to travel and play chess in different countries all over the world. A bad thing would be that I would get restless sitting down for long periods of time.
    Thanks for bring so enthusiastic and I can't wait to read more about your Summer Learning Journey.

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