(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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Met an adviser
LSA stands for Linguistics Student Association
Met a CSULB LSA member
Met an athlete
Met someone multilingual (2 or more)
Learned about a new hobby
Met a writer, journalist or blogger
Met a musician
Met someone currently working
Met a crafter
Met a dancer
study of language and culture
Met a Linguistic Anthropologist
study of
computers and language
(AI and programing languages...)
Met a computational linguist
study of grammar
or sentence
formation
(a simplified definition)
Met a Syntactician
the study of language meaning (pragmatics also is acceptable here too)
Met a semantician
Met someone with a degree from something other than linguistics
study of how cognition processes language into thoughts and ideas
Met a Psycholinguist
Met a gamer
(video games, board games... etc)
Met a freshman to CSULB
Met an artist
Learned about something new
Learned about a language
Study of how language is learned (by children or adults)
Met a Language Acquisition Linguist
study of how language is used in human interaction, and
societal systems
Met a Sociolinguist/ Dialectologist
Learned about CSULB
Met someone that has conducted research
Met a CSULB Alumni
Met an Undergraduate Student
(B.A.)
Learned something about Linguistics
Learned something new about my degree program
Met someone from another 4-year university
Met a teacher
LSA stands for Linguistics Student Association
Learned about CSULB LSA
Met someone bilingual
Met a Graduate Student (M.A.)
study of how to teach English
as a foreign language
Met a TESOL Linguist
Met a new student to linguistics
Met someone with a degree already
Someone in the same course as you currently or from previous semesters
Met a current or previous classmate
Met someone
that knows
a sign language
Met a campus employee
Met a Faculty Member (Professor)
Met a transfer student
study of sound units and quality in language (phonemic vs phonetic)
Met a Phonologist/ Phonetician