would like to be a teacher. listens to foreign music. can write with their left hand. likes to read books. closes the window in summer. can write your name in their native language. can open a big jar. can draw very well. folds pages in books. has a picture of their family on their phone. asks a lot of questions. can say a word in three languages. can say a word in your native language. knows your name. doesn't like to answer the phone. likes to look at art. can say your last name. covers their eyes when they sleep. wants to write a book. doesn't like to sit down. likes to listen to loud music. has two children. can have a conversation in English. often answers questions in class. would like to be a teacher. listens to foreign music. can write with their left hand. likes to read books. closes the window in summer. can write your name in their native language. can open a big jar. can draw very well. folds pages in books. has a picture of their family on their phone. asks a lot of questions. can say a word in three languages. can say a word in your native language. knows your name. doesn't like to answer the phone. likes to look at art. can say your last name. covers their eyes when they sleep. wants to write a book. doesn't like to sit down. likes to listen to loud music. has two children. can have a conversation in English. often answers questions in class.
(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.
would like to be a teacher.
listens to foreign music.
can write with their left hand.
likes to read books.
closes the window in summer.
can write your name in their native language.
can open a big jar.
can draw very well.
folds pages in books.
has a picture of their family on their phone.
asks a lot of questions.
can say a word in three languages.
can say a word in your native language.
knows your name.
doesn't like to answer the phone.
likes to look at art.
can say your last name.
covers their eyes when they sleep.
wants to write a book.
doesn't like to sit down.
likes to listen to loud music.
has two children.
can have a conversation in English.
often answers questions in class.