 Neil, while you're on the ELC football team, tell me, what in your opinion makes a good team player? A good team player is not selfish. A good team player must pass the ball. It's no good trying to beat two or three players or trying to shoot from far out. Also, a good team player is not lazy, is not unfit. For example, some footballers are lazy, some are unfit. They pass the ball and they stop running. They should run into space, look to receive the ball, look to take a defender away from the person with the ball. A good team player is never idle. They know that what you do off the ball is as important as what you do when you have it. A good team player is also intelligent. A good team player predicts what the other team will do. Also, a good team player is assertive and tries to grab opportunities. If a defender is having trouble controlling the ball, then a good team player will get in there and challenge hard. How can you apply these skills to academic studies? When students are working in teams like on projects or classroom activities, just like on the sports field, they mustn't be selfish and try to do everything themselves. On top of this, if they finish their share of their work, they shouldn't stop, they should help their teammates. They also need to be intelligent to work out the best way to successfully finish their work. They need to be assertive to get the resources they need and they need to be competitive to try to be the best team. Finally, they should play fair because at university the grades are not compared to others. Everyone can get an A if they work hard. Thank you very much Neil.