If I organized a talent show, it would be about sports like soccer, basketball, or something similar. When the day of the talent show comes, I am very excited to watch it. The first person comes on stage and says, “I will do a soccer performance.” Then he starts. He is doing incredible ball control and amazing moves. We give points from 0 to 10, and there are three of us who give points. One of my friends gives him 7/10, the other gives 7.5/10, and I give him 8/10. His total score is 22.5/30.
Then a professional basketball player comes. He has so many impressive moves to show us, like a ghost shot and some incredible fakes. He performs for 3–4 minutes. Then we move to the scoring part. One of my friends gives him 8/10, the other gives 9/10, and I give him 10/10. His total score is 27/30.
Next, another man comes to perform ice skating. Two people bring a 12-square-meter ice surface and then leave. The man starts performing and shows some really good moves. When he finishes, we score him. One friend gives him 5/10, the other gives 7/10, and I give him 6/10. His total score is 18/30.
The basketball player wins, and we give him a trophy. Then the show is over. It was a very good talent show.
