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A singlegame of soccer has it all: thrill, drama, passion. It's no wonder millions aroundthe world call it the beautiful game. The World Cup is a special moment for peopleto gather over community, culture, and competition. And here's the best part: it'sa family-friendly event that kids and adults can enjoy together .So geteveryone in front of the TV to cheer on your favorite team! Here are some waysfor families to make memories over the global celebration.
Watchingsports together lets you point out examples of life skills to your children. Focustheir attention on what's happening in the game , like how the players behave orshow their feelings. Talk with them about the importance of cooperation andfair play. It's also a good way to teach kids about how they view winning andlosing. Show them how players on the losing side congratulate the winners atthe end of every game. Seeing these kinds of situations on screen and talking aboutthem can develop children's empathy(同感).
Inthe World Cup, you will see top players. Many of those athletes are role modelsfor the public both on and off the field. They influence society in a positive way.If soccer was a part of your own childhood, share stories about the players yourespected. Not only is this a bonding experience, it's also a way for kids torelate to what they're watching on TV.The World Cup is a fantastic time to explore the countries in competition.Maybe your family supports the country of your roots, or maybe you cheer for adifferent nation. Use this moment to help your kids connect with their ownheritage(遗产)and learn about places they'reless familiar with. It's a fun way to get them learning about the people, languages,food, and more. And if your family likes to get competitive, you can quiz eachother about the countries at halftime!
题目:Whatisthepurposeofthepassage?
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To illustrate the benefits of playing sports.
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To honor the achievements of top athletes.
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To show the educational value of soccer.
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To discuss the history of the WorldCup.