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題目十
JESSICA: So here on Fingertips we've come up with an all year round pitch that will keep you playing whatever the weather.
HOWARD: Fingertips beach football.
JESSICA: Yep it has the skill and excitement of table football with added fun of palm tree goal posts and a sandy pitch. Yep, it looks fantastic, it's fun to make and it started out, like this.
HOWARD: Just a few cardboard rolls, garden canes and a couple of fruit punnets. And a cardboard box and you're half way to making beach football. Now, the bigger the box the bigger the fun and the first thing you want to do is take you two fruit punnets, these are going to be your goals and put them either end of your box and just make where they sit, there and there and you want to actually cut down these lines and with the flaps, these will be the face for your goals to be stuck on.
JESSICA: You players are half a kitchen roll. You need six players that's three for each team. So once you've cut your three kitchen rolls in half, get a pencil and some modelling clay and just above the half way point, you want to make a hole so just push, right the way through, and this is where your sticks going to go, so you can control your players when you're playing beach football.
HOWARD: You sticks also need to go through the side of your box so you need to make four holes, either side with a sharp pencil and use one of your players to line up your holes cause you want to make sure that there's space at the bottom for your players to spin round. So, put the garden cane through one side of the box, through your player and out the other side, and on one end you want to put an elastic band and this will act as a buffer to stop the garden cane coming back through your box like that. And on the other end you want to make a hole in a cork, and put the cork on this end and this will act as your handle. And then, just alternate them throughout the box. So you've got a cork, elastic band, a cork, elastic band.
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