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Katniss and Peeta learn how to camouflage, tie knots, shoot arrows, and throw knives.
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The assessment is usually the opinion of the Gamemakers who have observed the tributes' training since Day 1. The Gamemakers decide the assessment number based on how they think that particular tribute has advanced in their skills
Career tributes are tributes from Districts 1 and 2 (and 4 in the book, but not in the movie) They have trained for the games their whole lives, even though it is illegal, however they are favoured by the Capitol and so are not punished. The fact they have trained gives them the upper hand and so they usually win. They wait until they are 17 or 18 and then volunteer at the Reapings as they have a very high chance of winning the games. They are a threat to the other, less well-off tributes as they have skills that they have perfected over many years.
They judge the tributes because they want to see which one is sexier and what skills they have to give when they do it.
It mean's that when each tribute goes into their private training with the gamemakers,they all get a score between 1-12 on their skills like:arrow shooting,knife throwing etc.!
In the simplest sense, they show him that they are some of the first tributes from district twelve that actually have physical skills and are capable of winning the games. Haymitch then believes they have a chance to be victorious.
Training skills is coaching skills. Imparting learning using various training methods. some of the common training skills include: good domain knowledge communication skills pronunciation skills stage presence
The scores given by the game makers to the tributes represent their perceived skills, strengths, and potential to survive in the Hunger Games arena. Higher scores indicate that the tribute is considered more capable and likely to be a formidable opponent. These scores can influence how sponsors and other tributes perceive the competitors and impact the strategies they employ during the games.
Operational Assignments provide leaders an opportunity to apply the skills and knowledge gained during institutional training to the requirements of their assigned duty position.
you don't need an education to be able to do the simpilest of things therefore, study skills dont support your learning
The weapons they got depended on what their best skills were and the skills they demonstrated while being observed in the training arena. Sometimes, the weapons he or she got depended on what District that person was in. For example, in Catching Fire, Finnick got a trident because he's from District 4 and their primary "resource" is fishing