MustNeedAlwaysRepeatingthe samesound at thebeginning ofthe word. About trusting thecredibility of theperson ororganisation whois giving you theinformation. Used alongsideother verbs toindicatepossibility,obligation orability. About usingfacts and logicto appeal to theaudience’ssense of reason. I once wentto the deliand boughtmyself a bigsandwichAstatementknown tobe trueAbout evokingemotions fromthe audience toposition them tofeel a certainway.Short story ofan interestingor funnyincident ormoment.  Speed ofyour voice CanMaybeMightQuestionasked withno needfor reply.MumblingNo eye contactHands in pocketPace is too fast.Not using pausesenough Piece of data(numbers or%) known tobe true.  WonderfulDestroyedProud Your pre-serviceteacher isMr. GrahamEye contactGood body languageLooks genuinelyexcited to givespeechEasy tounderstand/hear MustNeedAlwaysRepeatingthe samesound at thebeginning ofthe word. About trusting thecredibility of theperson ororganisation whois giving you theinformation. Used alongsideother verbs toindicatepossibility,obligation orability. About usingfacts and logicto appeal to theaudience’ssense of reason. I once wentto the deliand boughtmyself a bigsandwichAstatementknown tobe trueAbout evokingemotions fromthe audience toposition them tofeel a certainway.Short story ofan interestingor funnyincident ormoment.  Speed ofyour voice CanMaybeMightQuestionasked withno needfor reply.MumblingNo eye contactHands in pocketPace is too fast.Not using pausesenough Piece of data(numbers or%) known tobe true.  WonderfulDestroyedProud Your pre-serviceteacher isMr. GrahamEye contactGood body languageLooks genuinelyexcited to givespeechEasy tounderstand/hear 

Persuasive Speeches - 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. Must Need Always
  2. Repeating the same sound at the beginning of the word.
  3. About trusting the credibility of the person or organisation who is giving you the information.
  4. Used alongside other verbs to indicate possibility, obligation or ability.
  5. About using facts and logic to appeal to the audience’s sense of reason.
  6. I once went to the deli and bought myself a big sandwich
  7. A statement known to be true
  8. About evoking emotions from the audience to position them to feel a certain way.
  9. Short story of an interesting or funny incident or moment.
  10. Speed of your voice
  11. Can Maybe Might
  12. Question asked with no need for reply.
  13. Mumbling No eye contact Hands in pocket Pace is too fast. Not using pauses enough
  14. Piece of data (numbers or %) known to be true.
  15. Wonderful Destroyed Proud
  16. Your pre-service teacher is Mr. Graham
  17. Eye contact Good body language Looks genuinely excited to give speech Easy to understand/hear