• QUESTIONNAIRE

    Do you like basketball?If yes,why?(what do you like about it?)
    Do you like football?If yes,why?(what do you like about it?)
    Do you prefer basketball or football?
    For you, basketball and football, which one is easier to play with for you?
    Do yo like to play alone or with team?

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  • 1 no
    2 yes, it is easier
    3 football
    4 football
    5 in a team

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  • 1)Yes, because it is fun.
    2)Middle, because it is easy to get hurt, but it is interesting.
    3)Basketball.
    4)Football.
    5)With team.

    "Everyone's game"
    Let's go Lakers !

  • yesh fun
    yesh fun
    football
    football
    teammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

    R13

  • yes its fun to play and i like dribbling in basketball
    yea of course i like running with the ball and scoring
    football
    football
    team and alone

    Ronaldo is the goat of football I am the top poster

  • (1)no
    (2)no
    (3)basketball
    (4)basketball
    (5)with team

  • Q1: 50/50
    Q2: yes
    Q3: Football
    Q4: Football
    Q5: team

    王索佗

  • In conclusion:
    1.no(2)yes(3)50/50(1)
    2.no(1)yes(4)middle(1)
    3.football(4)basketball(2)
    4.football(5)basketball(1)
    5.team(6)alone(1?)

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  • I do like basketball but I don't know why, hahahaha, but I am not going at basketball, I am not good at throwing and passing some times, it's because I don't practice that much, but I like basketball.

  • @Allyssha Here’s the feedback revised in UK English:

    1. Clarity in Numbers: The use of numbers is helpful, but it can be a little unclear. For example, what does "50/50(1)" mean? Consider explaining some of the numbers briefly to make the data easier to follow.

    2. Consistency: The format you’ve used is organised, but it might help to keep it consistent throughout. For instance, rather than mixing terms like "middle(1)" and "50/50(1)", you could use "undecided(1)" consistently.

    3. Key Insights: While the conclusion shows the numbers for each question, it doesn’t summarise what those numbers mean. For example, you could add a simple sentence such as, "The results show that football is more popular than basketball, and team play is strongly preferred."

    4. Grammar: Some lines could be slightly reworded for grammar and readability. For example, "team(6) alone(1?)" could be written as "6 prefer playing in a team, while only 1 might prefer playing alone."

    Overall, you’ve done a good job presenting the data, and adding a short summary of what the numbers mean will make your conclusion even stronger. Great effort!