I need 6 people for this game. ...

I have prepared sheets of paper. There is an English alphabet on each sheet of paper. It is a name tag. I'll paste two sheets of paper on your lothes:one on the back, and the other on the chest. You are A, Your are B. Your name is C. Your name is D. You are E. You are F. You should stand in a circle facing each other. You should move quickly according to my directions or statement. You should change your positions or places. You have to go to the right position. For example, if I say,"A is across from D,' D shoud move to the opposite of A. They should look at each other in a circle. You should do as you are told. D is between B and C. A is between E and F. D, you should stand on C's left side. F, stand on A's right. OK. Well done. Good job. Go back to your seat.

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I need 6 people for this game. ...

I have prepared sheets of paper, and on each one there is a letter of the English alphabet. Use it like a name tag. I'll place two sheets of paper on your clothes: one on the back, and the other on the front. You are A. You are B. Your name is C. Your name is D. You are E. You are F. You should all stand in a circle facing each other and move quickly according to my directions or statement. You will need to change places and go to the right position, according to my directions. For example, if I say,<~~add a space after the comma "A is across from D," then D should move to the opposite of A. They should look at each other as they stand in the circle. Follow my directions carefully. D is between B and C. A is between E and F. D, you should stand on C's left side. F, stand on A's right. OK. Well done. Good job. Go back to your seat.

Actually ... since the rest of the paragraph is addressing the gameplayers as "you," I think this sentence should be changed:

"They should look at each other as they stand in the circle."

to

You should look at each other as you stand in the circle.

Based on the provided description, it seems like you are organizing a game where 6 people participate. Each person has a sheet of paper with an English alphabet on it, which serves as their name tag. Two sheets of paper are attached to each person's clothes, one on the back and the other on the chest.

The participants are assigned alphabetical names: A, B, C, D, E, and F. They are instructed to stand in a circle and face each other. Throughout the game, the participants will have to quickly move and change positions according to the directions or statements given by the organizer.

For example, if the organizer says "A is across from D," then D should move to the opposite side of A, so that they are facing each other in the circle. Additionally, some specific positions are mentioned, such as D being between B and C, and A being between E and F.

To make it more challenging, specific instructions are given, such as D standing on C's left side and F standing on A's right side. Once the participants successfully follow the instructions, they are praised with phrases like "Well done" or "Good job." Finally, they are instructed to return to their seats.

In summary, the expressions and instructions in the given text seem to be clear and indicate how the game should be played.