Used “Ifeel…” todescribean emotionAsked a"why"questionOfferedencouragingwords ofsupportWaitedyour turnto speakAsked a"when"questionHelpedsomeone whowas havingtrouble in thechatAsked a“what”questionUsed theperson’sname whentalking tothemRememberedsomethingsomeone elsesaid andbrought it upagainAsked afollow-upquestionRepeatedsomethingsomeonesaid in yourown wordsNodded orsaid “uh-huh” whilesomeonewas talkingTook a deepbreath beforespeaking ifexcited ornervousSmiled atsomeoneAsked a"how"questionSharedsomethingyou didthis weekAsked a"where"questionSaid“please”or “thankyou”Asked a“yes orno”questionGavesomeone athumbs-upor positiveemojiEncouragedsomeoneelse to talkLetsomeonefinish beforerespondingSharedthe airSaid “That’scool” or “That’sinteresting” toshow you werelisteningUsed “Ifeel…” todescribean emotionAsked a"why"questionOfferedencouragingwords ofsupportWaitedyour turnto speakAsked a"when"questionHelpedsomeone whowas havingtrouble in thechatAsked a“what”questionUsed theperson’sname whentalking tothemRememberedsomethingsomeone elsesaid andbrought it upagainAsked afollow-upquestionRepeatedsomethingsomeonesaid in yourown wordsNodded orsaid “uh-huh” whilesomeonewas talkingTook a deepbreath beforespeaking ifexcited ornervousSmiled atsomeoneAsked a"how"questionSharedsomethingyou didthis weekAsked a"where"questionSaid“please”or “thankyou”Asked a“yes orno”questionGavesomeone athumbs-upor positiveemojiEncouragedsomeoneelse to talkLetsomeonefinish beforerespondingSharedthe airSaid “That’scool” or “That’sinteresting” toshow you werelistening

Conversation Skills 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. Used “I feel…” to describe an emotion
  2. Asked a "why" question
  3. Offered encouraging words of support
  4. Waited your turn to speak
  5. Asked a "when" question
  6. Helped someone who was having trouble in the chat
  7. Asked a “what” question
  8. Used the person’s name when talking to them
  9. Remembered something someone else said and brought it up again
  10. Asked a follow-up question
  11. Repeated something someone said in your own words
  12. Nodded or said “uh-huh” while someone was talking
  13. Took a deep breath before speaking if excited or nervous
  14. Smiled at someone
  15. Asked a "how" question
  16. Shared something you did this week
  17. Asked a "where" question
  18. Said “please” or “thank you”
  19. Asked a “yes or no” question
  20. Gave someone a thumbs-up or positive emoji
  21. Encouraged someone else to talk
  22. Let someone finish before responding
  23. Shared the air
  24. Said “That’s cool” or “That’s interesting” to show you were listening