Forgettingformallanguage andaccidentallybeing toocasualThe previousspeaker literallysaid every pointyou were aboutto makeAccidentallymispronouncinga word andoverthinking itDidn’tresearchenoughWriting,talking, andlobbying allat once TrickyPOIsDisagreementamong groupmembers aboutthe content ordelivery styleOverlappingor awkwardtransitionsbetweenspeakersStruggling toconvince othersbecause youcannot think ofthe right wordsto explainSomeonemess upyour plan,resolutionTry your bestto not fallasleepduring aspeechStruggling tomake eyecontact whilespeaking.Nervousabout talkingin front ofeveryoneUnequalcontribution tothe workload,with one persondoing most ofthe work.Running out oftime andrushing throughthe last part ofthe speechA last-minuteabsence of agroup member,forcing othersto cover theirpartForgetting akey pointmid-speechand havingto improviseFeelinglost andconfusedin debatesA teammateforgettingtheir part orskipping itentirely.Feelingphysically shakyor experiencinga dry throatduring thespeechTechnicaldifficulties withslides or videosnot workingduring thepresentation.Someonereadingdirectly fromslides insteadof presenting.Losing theaudience’sattention andtrying to regaintheir focusUsing fillerwords like"um" and"uh"excessivelyForgettingformallanguage andaccidentallybeing toocasualThe previousspeaker literallysaid every pointyou were aboutto makeAccidentallymispronouncinga word andoverthinking itDidn’tresearchenoughWriting,talking, andlobbying allat once TrickyPOIsDisagreementamong groupmembers aboutthe content ordelivery styleOverlappingor awkwardtransitionsbetweenspeakersStruggling toconvince othersbecause youcannot think ofthe right wordsto explainSomeonemess upyour plan,resolutionTry your bestto not fallasleepduring aspeechStruggling tomake eyecontact whilespeaking.Nervousabout talkingin front ofeveryoneUnequalcontribution tothe workload,with one persondoing most ofthe work.Running out oftime andrushing throughthe last part ofthe speechA last-minuteabsence of agroup member,forcing othersto cover theirpartForgetting akey pointmid-speechand havingto improviseFeelinglost andconfusedin debatesA teammateforgettingtheir part orskipping itentirely.Feelingphysically shakyor experiencinga dry throatduring thespeechTechnicaldifficulties withslides or videosnot workingduring thepresentation.Someonereadingdirectly fromslides insteadof presenting.Losing theaudience’sattention andtrying to regaintheir focusUsing fillerwords like"um" and"uh"excessively

RELATABLE SITUATIONS THAT YOU PROBABLY MIGHT HAVE ENCOUNTERED IN PUBLIC SPEAKING/ GROUP PRESENTATIONS! - 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. Forgetting formal language and accidentally being too casual
  2. The previous speaker literally said every point you were about to make
  3. Accidentally mispronouncing a word and overthinking it
  4. Didn’t research enough
  5. Writing, talking, and lobbying all at once
  6. Tricky POIs
  7. Disagreement among group members about the content or delivery style
  8. Overlapping or awkward transitions between speakers
  9. Struggling to convince others because you cannot think of the right words to explain
  10. Someone mess up your plan, resolution
  11. Try your best to not fall asleep during a speech
  12. Struggling to make eye contact while speaking.
  13. Nervous about talking in front of everyone
  14. Unequal contribution to the workload, with one person doing most of the work.
  15. Running out of time and rushing through the last part of the speech
  16. A last-minute absence of a group member, forcing others to cover their part
  17. Forgetting a key point mid-speech and having to improvise
  18. Feeling lost and confused in debates
  19. A teammate forgetting their part or skipping it entirely.
  20. Feeling physically shaky or experiencing a dry throat during the speech
  21. Technical difficulties with slides or videos not working during the presentation.
  22. Someone reading directly from slides instead of presenting.
  23. Losing the audience’s attention and trying to regain their focus
  24. Using filler words like "um" and "uh" excessively