Observe and Copy Productivity Cohesive Message Persuasive Arguments Tone and Pace Personal Style Motivation Judgement Fear Stress Management Eye Contact Personal Growth Responsibility Practice Feedback Listen Actively Culture Fit Time Management Rehearse Family Bonding Long- Term Respect Audience Engagement Empathy Non- Verbal Cues Entertain the Audience Strong Relationships Strong Opening Stage Presence Personal Stories Public Speaking Dynamic Storytelling Confidence Avoid Monotone Technology Distraction Body Language Relatable Examples Language of Communication Innovation Engage Emotions Verbal Communication Visualize Success Positive Body Language Honest vs. Kind Timing and Actions Clear Argument Collaboration Trust Building Observe and Copy Productivity Cohesive Message Persuasive Arguments Tone and Pace Personal Style Motivation Judgement Fear Stress Management Eye Contact Personal Growth Responsibility Practice Feedback Listen Actively Culture Fit Time Management Rehearse Family Bonding Long- Term Respect Audience Engagement Empathy Non- Verbal Cues Entertain the Audience Strong Relationships Strong Opening Stage Presence Personal Stories Public Speaking Dynamic Storytelling Confidence Avoid Monotone Technology Distraction Body Language Relatable Examples Language of Communication Innovation Engage Emotions Verbal Communication Visualize Success Positive Body Language Honest vs. Kind Timing and Actions Clear Argument Collaboration Trust Building
(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.
Observe and Copy
Productivity
Cohesive Message
Persuasive Arguments
Tone and Pace
Personal Style
Motivation
Judgement Fear
Stress Management
Eye Contact
Personal Growth
Responsibility Practice
Feedback
Listen Actively
Culture Fit
Time Management
Rehearse
Family Bonding
Long-Term Respect
Audience Engagement
Empathy
Non-Verbal Cues
Entertain the Audience
Strong Relationships
Strong Opening
Stage Presence
Personal Stories
Public Speaking
Dynamic Storytelling
Confidence
Avoid Monotone
Technology Distraction
Body Language
Relatable Examples
Language of Communication
Innovation
Engage Emotions
Verbal Communication
Visualize Success
Positive Body Language
Honest vs. Kind
Timing and Actions
Clear Argument
Collaboration
Trust Building