Use ofKoreanlanguage inher novelsLawschoolMJL’schildhood How it tookMJL 11years to sellher firstnovelMJL talksabout herextensiveresearchMJL talksabout howshe loveshercharactersDiasporaHistorymajorNonfictionorpersonalessays CritiqueofsexismMoralityStructureof Lee’snovelsMJL talksabout herteachingstylePachinko’sTVadaptationSiblingrivalryMJL'snewbookMJLexpresseslike forHansuTheBibleIsakGrowingup inNew YorkIndirectcharacterizationAcharacter’sdeath ismentionedKoreanholidaysUnsweetenedgreen teaJapan EducationConfidenceHistoryLearningEnglish MJL'sfamilyMiddlemarchConnectionsto both Northand SouthKoreaImmigrants’experiences Immigrants’experiencesMJL’s childhoodNonfiction or personalessaysLearning English“That’s a goodquestion”Power LilyBartHarvardBusinessSchoolFindinghervoiceDebtEdithWhartonKoreandiasporaMJLmentions herparentsowned ajewelry storeShameMJLmentionsmusictasteThird-personomniscientnarrationMJLexpressesdislike forHansuRejectionof racialstereotypesMJLmentions anauthor shewas inspiredbyNewYorkCityHatsWritingprocessYaleMoneyKimchi“Historyhas failedus, but nomatter”FavoritefoodPachinko(thenovel)SunjaLanguageMJLlaughsFree FoodforMillionairesPowerWonderWomanDiscussionof “thesisstatements”GamblingPachinkomachineMJL talksabout howshe lovesGen ZPachinkoas ametaphorfor lifeReference toanother textor piece ofmedia“That’s agoodquestion” Style(writing orfashion!)Use ofKoreanlanguage inher novelsLawschoolMJL’schildhood How it tookMJL 11years to sellher firstnovelMJL talksabout herextensiveresearchMJL talksabout howshe loveshercharactersDiasporaHistorymajorNonfictionorpersonalessays CritiqueofsexismMoralityStructureof Lee’snovelsMJL talksabout herteachingstylePachinko’sTVadaptationSiblingrivalryMJL'snewbookMJLexpresseslike forHansuTheBibleIsakGrowingup inNew YorkIndirectcharacterizationAcharacter’sdeath ismentionedKoreanholidaysUnsweetenedgreen teaJapan EducationConfidenceHistoryLearningEnglish MJL'sfamilyMiddlemarchConnectionsto both Northand SouthKoreaImmigrants’experiences Immigrants’experiencesMJL’s childhoodNonfiction or personalessaysLearning English“That’s a goodquestion”Power LilyBartHarvardBusinessSchoolFindinghervoiceDebtEdithWhartonKoreandiasporaMJLmentions herparentsowned ajewelry storeShameMJLmentionsmusictasteThird-personomniscientnarrationMJLexpressesdislike forHansuRejectionof racialstereotypesMJLmentions anauthor shewas inspiredbyNewYorkCityHatsWritingprocessYaleMoneyKimchi“Historyhas failedus, but nomatter”FavoritefoodPachinko(thenovel)SunjaLanguageMJLlaughsFree FoodforMillionairesPowerWonderWomanDiscussionof “thesisstatements”GamblingPachinkomachineMJL talksabout howshe lovesGen ZPachinkoas ametaphorfor lifeReference toanother textor piece ofmedia“That’s agoodquestion” Style(writing orfashion!)

Min Jin Lee Symposium Bingo - 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. Use of Korean language in her novels
  2. Law school
  3. MJL’s childhood
  4. How it took MJL 11 years to sell her first novel
  5. MJL talks about her extensive research
  6. MJL talks about how she loves her characters
  7. Diaspora
  8. History major
  9. Nonfiction or personal essays
  10. Critique of sexism
  11. Morality
  12. Structure of Lee’s novels
  13. MJL talks about her teaching style
  14. Pachinko’s TV adaptation
  15. Sibling rivalry
  16. MJL's new book
  17. MJL expresses like for Hansu
  18. The Bible
  19. Isak
  20. Growing up in New York
  21. Indirect characterization
  22. A character’s death is mentioned
  23. Korean holidays
  24. Unsweetened green tea
  25. Japan
  26. Education
  27. Confidence
  28. History
  29. Learning English
  30. MJL's family
  31. Middlemarch
  32. Connections to both North and South Korea
  33. Immigrants’ experiences MJL’s childhood Nonfiction or personal essays Learning English “That’s a good question” Power
    Immigrants’ experiences
  34. Lily Bart
  35. Harvard Business School
  36. Finding her voice
  37. Debt
  38. Edith Wharton
  39. Korean diaspora
  40. MJL mentions her parents owned a jewelry store
  41. Shame
  42. MJL mentions music taste
  43. Third-person omniscient narration
  44. MJL expresses dislike for Hansu
  45. Rejection of racial stereotypes
  46. MJL mentions an author she was inspired by
  47. New York City
  48. Hats
  49. Writing process
  50. Yale
  51. Money
  52. Kimchi
  53. “History has failed us, but no matter”
  54. Favorite food
  55. Pachinko (the novel)
  56. Sunja
  57. Language
  58. MJL laughs
  59. Free Food for Millionaires
  60. Power
  61. Wonder Woman
  62. Discussion of “thesis statements”
  63. Gambling
  64. Pachinko machine
  65. MJL talks about how she loves Gen Z
  66. Pachinko as a metaphor for life
  67. Reference to another text or piece of media
  68. “That’s a good question”
  69. Style (writing or fashion!)