Presenter usessignal phrasessuch as "forexample..." or"first,...second,..."Presenterintroduces hisor her mainargument tothe audiencePresenterconcludeswith a callto actionPresenterconcludeswith a statisticor numericalfactPresenteruses handgesturesPresenterexplainsgraphics onhis/her slidesPresentersays morethan what ison his/herslidePresenteruses apersonalstory to get apoint acrossPresenterinteractswith theaudiencePresenterspeaksclearlyPresenterconcludeswith aquotePresentedemphasizes a pointby saying "mostimportant..., moreimportantly..., etc."Presentermakes eyecontact withthe audiencePresenterstands in morethan one placeduring his/herpresentationPresentertakes adramaticpausePresenteruses atransition fromone slide tothe nextPresentervaries his/hertone to conveythe seriousnessof an issuePresenter usessignal phrasessuch as "forexample..." or"first,...second,..."Presenterintroduces hisor her mainargument tothe audiencePresenterconcludeswith a callto actionPresenterconcludeswith a statisticor numericalfactPresenteruses handgesturesPresenterexplainsgraphics onhis/her slidesPresentersays morethan what ison his/herslidePresenteruses apersonalstory to get apoint acrossPresenterinteractswith theaudiencePresenterspeaksclearlyPresenterconcludeswith aquotePresentedemphasizes a pointby saying "mostimportant..., moreimportantly..., etc."Presentermakes eyecontact withthe audiencePresenterstands in morethan one placeduring his/herpresentationPresentertakes adramaticpausePresenteruses atransition fromone slide tothe nextPresentervaries his/hertone to conveythe seriousnessof an issue

Presentation Skills 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. Presenter uses signal phrases such as "for example..." or "first,...second,..."
  2. Presenter introduces his or her main argument to the audience
  3. Presenter concludes with a call to action
  4. Presenter concludes with a statistic or numerical fact
  5. Presenter uses hand gestures
  6. Presenter explains graphics on his/her slides
  7. Presenter says more than what is on his/her slide
  8. Presenter uses a personal story to get a point across
  9. Presenter interacts with the audience
  10. Presenter speaks clearly
  11. Presenter concludes with a quote
  12. Presented emphasizes a point by saying "most important..., more importantly..., etc."
  13. Presenter makes eye contact with the audience
  14. Presenter stands in more than one place during his/her presentation
  15. Presenter takes a dramatic pause
  16. Presenter uses a transition from one slide to the next
  17. Presenter varies his/her tone to convey the seriousness of an issue