Offer aclassmatefeedback ontheir writingReflect onown learningas a meansof improvingor growingEngage withdiversesources tobroadenknowledgeMake aconnectionbetween aclass topic andevents in yourlifeContributeto acollaborativetaskAcceptfeedback onwriting (froma classmate)Try tosynthesizedifferentcontributionsfrom discussionAdd tosomeone'spoint byreferring toother classeventsAddressbiases,stereotypes,and limitingassumptionsApproachwriting as aprocess forinquiry ratherthan a productEncouragea classmateto speak inclassParticipatein classdiscussionAsk aclarifyingquestionFind acreative wayto solve achallengeWrite apoemabout aclass topicEmpathizewith othercultures orpeopleProvide anadditionalexample to aconcept beingdiscussedAssume theperspective ofa classmateor competingstancePolitely let aclassmateknow they aretalking too longor too muchShare yourperspectivein classAnalyzemultipleforms ofmediaPolitelydisagree withsomeoneduringdiscussionMake aconnectionbetween aclass topic andworld eventsMakeconnectionsbetweenresearch andteachingTake astance on adiscussiontopicAcceptfeedback onwriting (fromtheprofessor)Makeconnections toother classes(EngagedEnglish)Applyresearchknowledgeto a topic orsituationSit in adifferent spotand talk toyour newneighborsAsk a follow-up questionto somethinga classmatesaidShareyourresearchin classResearcha topic ofinterestExtend anotherstudent'scontribution "I'dlike to add..."Offer aclassmatefeedback ontheir writingReflect onown learningas a meansof improvingor growingEngage withdiversesources tobroadenknowledgeMake aconnectionbetween aclass topic andevents in yourlifeContributeto acollaborativetaskAcceptfeedback onwriting (froma classmate)Try tosynthesizedifferentcontributionsfrom discussionAdd tosomeone'spoint byreferring toother classeventsAddressbiases,stereotypes,and limitingassumptionsApproachwriting as aprocess forinquiry ratherthan a productEncouragea classmateto speak inclassParticipatein classdiscussionAsk aclarifyingquestionFind acreative wayto solve achallengeWrite apoemabout aclass topicEmpathizewith othercultures orpeopleProvide anadditionalexample to aconcept beingdiscussedAssume theperspective ofa classmateor competingstancePolitely let aclassmateknow they aretalking too longor too muchShare yourperspectivein classAnalyzemultipleforms ofmediaPolitelydisagree withsomeoneduringdiscussionMake aconnectionbetween aclass topic andworld eventsMakeconnectionsbetweenresearch andteachingTake astance on adiscussiontopicAcceptfeedback onwriting (fromtheprofessor)Makeconnections toother classes(EngagedEnglish)Applyresearchknowledgeto a topic orsituationSit in adifferent spotand talk toyour newneighborsAsk a follow-up questionto somethinga classmatesaidShareyourresearchin classResearcha topic ofinterestExtend anotherstudent'scontribution "I'dlike to add..."

Englishing 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. Offer a classmate feedback on their writing
  2. Reflect on own learning as a means of improving or growing
  3. Engage with diverse sources to broaden knowledge
  4. Make a connection between a class topic and events in your life
  5. Contribute to a collaborative task
  6. Accept feedback on writing (from a classmate)
  7. Try to synthesize different contributions from discussion
  8. Add to someone's point by referring to other class events
  9. Address biases, stereotypes, and limiting assumptions
  10. Approach writing as a process for inquiry rather than a product
  11. Encourage a classmate to speak in class
  12. Participate in class discussion
  13. Ask a clarifying question
  14. Find a creative way to solve a challenge
  15. Write a poem about a class topic
  16. Empathize with other cultures or people
  17. Provide an additional example to a concept being discussed
  18. Assume the perspective of a classmate or competing stance
  19. Politely let a classmate know they are talking too long or too much
  20. Share your perspective in class
  21. Analyze multiple forms of media
  22. Politely disagree with someone during discussion
  23. Make a connection between a class topic and world events
  24. Make connections between research and teaching
  25. Take a stance on a discussion topic
  26. Accept feedback on writing (from the professor)
  27. Make connections to other classes (Engaged English)
  28. Apply research knowledge to a topic or situation
  29. Sit in a different spot and talk to your new neighbors
  30. Ask a follow-up question to something a classmate said
  31. Share your research in class
  32. Research a topic of interest
  33. Extend another student's contribution "I'd like to add..."