RhetoricalQuestionAsking aquestion withno answer.Usually tomake astatement.HypotheticalLanguageLanguagelike"imaginethis"RepetitionContrastingLanguage"On thecontrary" or"alternatively"TemporalLanguageLanguageindicatingtimeTalks aboutcurrent"Measures"EthosExamplesofcredibilitySuggestinga possiblesolutionRestateshisstance"UnitedFront" ora similarphrasePathosEmotionalandpersonalconnection"Commongood"ClimateChangeLogosLogicandfactsStrongexplanationsUrgentLanguageLanguagedemandingchangenowClearlystatedstanceCounterclaimsGiving theoppositeperspectiveThephrase"Forexample..."SpeakingclearlyandconfidentlyAudience isdisrespectful/notpaying attentionComparativeLanguageLanguagelike"more/lesslikely..."Someonechecks theirphone in thebackgroundVerbs tosupportevidence"claims","drawsfrom...","suggests"RhetoricalQuestionAsking aquestion withno answer.Usually tomake astatement.HypotheticalLanguageLanguagelike"imaginethis"RepetitionContrastingLanguage"On thecontrary" or"alternatively"TemporalLanguageLanguageindicatingtimeTalks aboutcurrent"Measures"EthosExamplesofcredibilitySuggestinga possiblesolutionRestateshisstance"UnitedFront" ora similarphrasePathosEmotionalandpersonalconnection"Commongood"ClimateChangeLogosLogicandfactsStrongexplanationsUrgentLanguageLanguagedemandingchangenowClearlystatedstanceCounterclaimsGiving theoppositeperspectiveThephrase"Forexample..."SpeakingclearlyandconfidentlyAudience isdisrespectful/notpaying attentionComparativeLanguageLanguagelike"more/lesslikely..."Someonechecks theirphone in thebackgroundVerbs tosupportevidence"claims","drawsfrom...","suggests"

ELD Seminar - 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. Asking a question with no answer. Usually to make a statement.
    Rhetorical Question
  2. Language like "imagine this"
    Hypothetical Language
  3. Repetition
  4. "On the contrary" or "alternatively"
    Contrasting Language
  5. Language indicating time
    Temporal Language
  6. Talks about current "Measures"
  7. Examples of credibility
    Ethos
  8. Suggesting a possible solution
  9. Restates his stance
  10. "United Front" or a similar phrase
  11. Emotional and personal connection
    Pathos
  12. "Common good"
  13. Climate Change
  14. Logic and facts
    Logos
  15. Strong explanations
  16. Language demanding change now
    Urgent Language
  17. Clearly stated stance
  18. Giving the opposite perspective
    Counterclaims
  19. The phrase "For example..."
  20. Speaking clearly and confidently
  21. Audience is disrespectful/not paying attention
  22. Language like "more/less likely..."
    Comparative Language
  23. Someone checks their phone in the background
  24. "claims", "draws from...", "suggests"
    Verbs to support evidence