The averagetemperaturesare going tobe higher.This data isjust asaccurate asthe first set youpresented.I mustremember tolog off fromthe schoolcomputer.The graph onthe right isdrawn moreclearly than theone onthe left.Organicproducts areoften moreexpensive thannon-organicones.Take short breakswhile using thecomputer as longterm usecan cause healthproblems.Trade wouldbe better ifthe leadershad startednegotiating.Think of arhythm. Nextclap it toyourself andlater to apartner.The town hadchangedbefore the risein tourism.Some speciesof animalsadapted to dryconditions.The teams aretaking part inan inter-school contestthis term.We were toldthat our sensesare affected bythe noise andlight weexperience.Some harmfulsubstancesare beingthrown intorivers.The leaderswill sign thedocumentnext week.Organicproducts areoften moreexpensive thannon-organicones.Hundreds of yearsago people foughthard for equalrights inmany parts of theworld.Backup filesshould be on adifferentstoragemedium to themain files.The teachersuggested thatthey estimate theamounts beforeusing calculators.We were toldthat our sensesare affected bythe noise andlight weexperience.The sciencelab closes inhalf an hour.When you doexerciseregularly, yourmind and bodywill feel better.The scientistinformed themthat progresswas beingmade to reducepollution.Theinformationcould be usedif the data wasaccurate.The Earth’scrust isdivided intodifferentplates.The watermay becleanernow.The goldcould provideevidence of anancientcivilisation.The musicianis performingtomorrownight.You ought toclean up all thelab equipmentafter you useit.Trade wouldbe better ifthe leadershad startednegotiating.Take short breakswhile using thecomputer as longterm usecan cause healthproblems.The goldcould provideevidence of anancientcivilisation.A solar eclipsehappens when themoon movesbetween theearth and the sun.If you put saltontowatercolourpaint, the saltsoaks up thecolour.You mustwear sportsshoes inthe gym.Some speciesof animalsadapted to dryconditions.Each areawascontrolled bya governor.Lookcarefully athow thesolution ischanging.Forests werebeing cut downso timberindustries werecriticised.The watermay becleanernow.The averagetemperaturesare going tobe higher.This data isjust asaccurate asthe first set youpresented.I mustremember tolog off fromthe schoolcomputer.The graph onthe right isdrawn moreclearly than theone onthe left.Organicproducts areoften moreexpensive thannon-organicones.Take short breakswhile using thecomputer as longterm usecan cause healthproblems.Trade wouldbe better ifthe leadershad startednegotiating.Think of arhythm. Nextclap it toyourself andlater to apartner.The town hadchangedbefore the risein tourism.Some speciesof animalsadapted to dryconditions.The teams aretaking part inan inter-school contestthis term.We were toldthat our sensesare affected bythe noise andlight weexperience.Some harmfulsubstancesare beingthrown intorivers.The leaderswill sign thedocumentnext week.Organicproducts areoften moreexpensive thannon-organicones.Hundreds of yearsago people foughthard for equalrights inmany parts of theworld.Backup filesshould be on adifferentstoragemedium to themain files.The teachersuggested thatthey estimate theamounts beforeusing calculators.We were toldthat our sensesare affected bythe noise andlight weexperience.The sciencelab closes inhalf an hour.When you doexerciseregularly, yourmind and bodywill feel better.The scientistinformed themthat progresswas beingmade to reducepollution.Theinformationcould be usedif the data wasaccurate.The Earth’scrust isdivided intodifferentplates.The watermay becleanernow.The goldcould provideevidence of anancientcivilisation.The musicianis performingtomorrownight.You ought toclean up all thelab equipmentafter you useit.Trade wouldbe better ifthe leadershad startednegotiating.Take short breakswhile using thecomputer as longterm usecan cause healthproblems.The goldcould provideevidence of anancientcivilisation.A solar eclipsehappens when themoon movesbetween theearth and the sun.If you put saltontowatercolourpaint, the saltsoaks up thecolour.You mustwear sportsshoes inthe gym.Some speciesof animalsadapted to dryconditions.Each areawascontrolled bya governor.Lookcarefully athow thesolution ischanging.Forests werebeing cut downso timberindustries werecriticised.The watermay becleanernow.

CLIL 1.3 - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. The average temperatures are going to be higher.
  2. This data is just as accurate as the first set you presented.
  3. I must remember to log off from the school computer.
  4. The graph on the right is drawn more clearly than the one on the left.
  5. Organic products are often more expensive than non-organic ones.
  6. Take short breaks while using the computer as long term use can cause health problems.
  7. Trade would be better if the leaders had started negotiating.
  8. Think of a rhythm. Next clap it to yourself and later to a partner.
  9. The town had changed before the rise in tourism.
  10. Some species of animals adapted to dry conditions.
  11. The teams are taking part in an inter-school contest this term.
  12. We were told that our senses are affected by the noise and light we experience.
  13. Some harmful substances are being thrown into rivers.
  14. The leaders will sign the document next week.
  15. Organic products are often more expensive than non-organic ones.
  16. Hundreds of years ago people fought hard for equal rights in many parts of the world.
  17. Backup files should be on a different storage medium to the main files.
  18. The teacher suggested that they estimate the amounts before using calculators.
  19. We were told that our senses are affected by the noise and light we experience.
  20. The science lab closes in half an hour.
  21. When you do exercise regularly, your mind and body will feel better.
  22. The scientist informed them that progress was being made to reduce pollution.
  23. The information could be used if the data was accurate.
  24. The Earth’s crust is divided into different plates.
  25. The water may be cleaner now.
  26. The gold could provide evidence of an ancient civilisation.
  27. The musician is performing tomorrow night.
  28. You ought to clean up all the lab equipment after you use it.
  29. Trade would be better if the leaders had started negotiating.
  30. Take short breaks while using the computer as long term use can cause health problems.
  31. The gold could provide evidence of an ancient civilisation.
  32. A solar eclipse happens when the moon moves between the earth and the sun.
  33. If you put salt onto watercolour paint, the salt soaks up the colour.
  34. You must wear sports shoes in the gym.
  35. Some species of animals adapted to dry conditions.
  36. Each area was controlled by a governor.
  37. Look carefully at how the solution is changing.
  38. Forests were being cut down so timber industries were criticised.
  39. The water may be cleaner now.