Highlyaccuratepronunciationof a foreignwordSlide withpicture ofat least 4presidents"I actuallyknow him/her,they're afriend of mine"Stylishlyor sharplydressedPersonalanecdotethat’s actuallyprettyrelevantStarts going onabout howhistory is notabout learningdates and facts“Consolidation”Mentionsthat he is amember ofsomeorganizationPersonalanecdoteof dubiousrelevanceSlide withbizarrelyantiquatedPortugueseorthographyMentionsbike ridecommuteMentionsthat hespeaksQuechuaMentionsthat his wifeisVenezuelanMentionsBoliviaMentions thathe was onTV/interviewedfor a newsprogramPotshotat EvoMoralesMentionsthat he'sGermanArchaicreference to“LatinAmericanCiv”"Foodstuffs"Dramaticallyraises hisvoice tomake a pointmid-lectureSlide withextremelysimple chartof socialstructureUnnecessarybackgroundon how hewriteslectures“Peasants”Asks if anybodyis from acertain countryand no oneraises handHighlyaccuratepronunciationof a foreignwordSlide withpicture ofat least 4presidents"I actuallyknow him/her,they're afriend of mine"Stylishlyor sharplydressedPersonalanecdotethat’s actuallyprettyrelevantStarts going onabout howhistory is notabout learningdates and facts“Consolidation”Mentionsthat he is amember ofsomeorganizationPersonalanecdoteof dubiousrelevanceSlide withbizarrelyantiquatedPortugueseorthographyMentionsbike ridecommuteMentionsthat hespeaksQuechuaMentionsthat his wifeisVenezuelanMentionsBoliviaMentions thathe was onTV/interviewedfor a newsprogramPotshotat EvoMoralesMentionsthat he'sGermanArchaicreference to“LatinAmericanCiv”"Foodstuffs"Dramaticallyraises hisvoice tomake a pointmid-lectureSlide withextremelysimple chartof socialstructureUnnecessarybackgroundon how hewriteslectures“Peasants”Asks if anybodyis from acertain countryand no oneraises hand

LatAm II Lecture 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. Highly accurate pronunciation of a foreign word
  2. Slide with picture of at least 4 presidents
  3. "I actually know him/her, they're a friend of mine"
  4. Stylishly or sharply dressed
  5. Personal anecdote that’s actually pretty relevant
  6. Starts going on about how history is not about learning dates and facts
  7. “Consolidation”
  8. Mentions that he is a member of some organization
  9. Personal anecdote of dubious relevance
  10. Slide with bizarrely antiquated Portuguese orthography
  11. Mentions bike ride commute
  12. Mentions that he speaks Quechua
  13. Mentions that his wife is Venezuelan
  14. Mentions Bolivia
  15. Mentions that he was on TV/interviewed for a news program
  16. Potshot at Evo Morales
  17. Mentions that he's German
  18. Archaic reference to “Latin American Civ”
  19. "Foodstuffs"
  20. Dramatically raises his voice to make a point mid-lecture
  21. Slide with extremely simple chart of social structure
  22. Unnecessary background on how he writes lectures
  23. “Peasants”
  24. Asks if anybody is from a certain country and no one raises hand