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the rules of the game
Good afternoon, we're going to play the LOVE.check game...
an educational game about dealing with HIV and AIDS in daily life.
What does it mean when you are HIV-positive or have AIDS?
We're going to play a kind of Memory.
It makes an appeal to your memory and is a well-known game.
To play the game, you put the cards upside down.
The cards display pictures, photographs...
and also drawings, but we'll see that later on.
We're going to spread them out across the table.
Now I need your assistance. I want to put them in a big square.
You put them on the table with this side up...
so you can't see the pictures yet. All right? Can you help me?
We take turns. Every person can turn two cards.
I'll show you. You pick randomly, you don't know yet where the copy is.
You turn a second card. They're not the same, so you put them back.
You try to remember where the cards are.
There are two copies of each card in the game.
If you turn the same cards, you can keep them and you score one point.
You can begin. Turn two cards and leave them upside down for a second.
We can all look at the pictures then.
Great. Now, put them face down again.
So you try and remember the pictures.
Look at that. That's very good.
You can turn two other cards when you've won a pair.
Always put the cards back on the same spot.
Great. Now you can turn another pair.
Who has won?