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Musical Chairs
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Musical chairs is a very popular music game all over the world. The game is easy to play.
How the game is played
Put the chairs facing each other around the centre of the room in a square shape. There should be one chair fewer than the number of players. (For example, for eight players you will have seven chairs.) Start the music. While the music is playing the players walk or dance round and round the chairs. When the music stops each player has to try to sit on a chair.
The one who doesn't get a chair has to leave the game. Now remove one of the chairs and start the game again.
The game is repeated until there are two players and one chair. The winner is the person who sits on the last chair when the music stops.
Check that you understand what this word means in this document To remove: to take away. To repeat: to do again; to perform, say or make again.