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Transcript

Roll the dice!

Snakes and ladders

Instructions

How long have you had your current hairstyle?

How long has it taken you to improve your teacher abilities?

How long have you been using social media?

How long should a person work without taking a break?

How long have you tried learning something new?

How long have you had your cell phone?

How long have you been a fan of a certain genre of music or an specific band?

How long have you had a bank account?

How long do you plan on working?

How long does it usually take you to adapt to change?

How long does it take you to arrive at work?

Box 6

How long have you been working in your current job?

How long does it take to be ready in the morning?

What do you enjoy the most about your job?

How long have you been trying to master a specific skill, like photography, cooking...?

How long have you known your best friend?

Box 55

How long can you concentrate on a task without getting distracted?

Box 50

What percentage of our brain is involved in processing visual stimuli, such as images, interactivities,or animations?

How long have you had an email address?

How long have you been married/single?

How long have you been studying English?

SNAKES

Ladders

Ladders

SNAKES

If the player lands on a square where the tail of a snake starts, they go down to a lower square where the headis located.

If the player falls on the bottom of a ladder, they move up to the top square where the ladder ends.

INSTRUCTIONS

Players start with a token - which represents each of them - in the initial square and take turns rolling the die. The tokens move according to the numbering on the board, in ascending order. If, at the end of a move, a player lands on a square where a ladder begins, they move up it to the square where it ends. If, on the other hand, they land on a square where a snake's tail begins, they move down it to the square where its head ends. If a player rolls a 6, they can move twice in a single turn. If a player rolls three consecutive 6's, they must return to the initial square and cannot move their token until they roll a 6 again. The player who reaches the final square is the winner. There is a variation where, if a player is six or fewer squares away from the end, they must roll precisely the number needed to reach it. If the number rolled exceeds the number of remaining squares, the player cannot move.

How long have you lived in this city?