Do you thinkEnglish is adifficultlanguage tolearn? Do you preferreading inEnglish orspeaking inEnglish? Why?  Have you everhad a funnyexperiencewhile trying tospeak English?  What aresomechallengeswhen learningEnglish? Do you enjoylearning newvocabulary inEnglish? How do youusually remembernew words?  Do you ever mix upEnglish with yournative languagewhen speaking orwriting? How doyou manage it?  How do youuse theInternet tolearnEnglish? What kind of Englishcontent (books,movies, podcasts,etc.) do you find mostenjoyable to help withyour learning?  What’s the best wayto stay motivated tokeep improving yourEnglish skills,especially whenprogress feels slow?  How do you improveyour listening skills inEnglish? Do youhave any favoritepodcasts or YouTubechannels?  Have you evertaken an Englishproficiency test (likeIELTS or TOEFL)?How was yourexperience with it?  Is there a particularEnglish book,movie, or show thatyou really enjoy?What do you likeabout it?  Do you thinkEnglish grammaris more importantthan vocabularywhen learning thelanguage? Why?  What’s yourfavorite Englishidiom orexpression, andhow do you use it?  What is yourfavorite wayto practiceyourEnglish? Why areyoulearningEnglish? How do you keepyour English skillssharp when you’renot in an English-speakingenvironment?  What Englishaccent do youenjoy listening tothe most? (e.g.,British, American,Australian)  Have you everparticipated in anEnglish-speakingevent, like a debateor presentation? Howwas the experience?  If you could teachsomeone onething aboutlearning English,what would it be?  How do you dealwith languagebarriers whenspeaking withnative Englishspeakers?  What is onething you arekeen on mostlearningEnglish? What’s yourfavorite Englishword or phrase,and why?  What is onething you arekeen on mostlearningEnglish? Do you thinkEnglish is adifficultlanguage tolearn? Do you preferreading inEnglish orspeaking inEnglish? Why?  Have you everhad a funnyexperiencewhile trying tospeak English?  What aresomechallengeswhen learningEnglish? Do you enjoylearning newvocabulary inEnglish? How do youusually remembernew words?  Do you ever mix upEnglish with yournative languagewhen speaking orwriting? How doyou manage it?  How do youuse theInternet tolearnEnglish? What kind of Englishcontent (books,movies, podcasts,etc.) do you find mostenjoyable to help withyour learning?  What’s the best wayto stay motivated tokeep improving yourEnglish skills,especially whenprogress feels slow?  How do you improveyour listening skills inEnglish? Do youhave any favoritepodcasts or YouTubechannels?  Have you evertaken an Englishproficiency test (likeIELTS or TOEFL)?How was yourexperience with it?  Is there a particularEnglish book,movie, or show thatyou really enjoy?What do you likeabout it?  Do you thinkEnglish grammaris more importantthan vocabularywhen learning thelanguage? Why?  What’s yourfavorite Englishidiom orexpression, andhow do you use it?  What is yourfavorite wayto practiceyourEnglish? Why areyoulearningEnglish? How do you keepyour English skillssharp when you’renot in an English-speakingenvironment?  What Englishaccent do youenjoy listening tothe most? (e.g.,British, American,Australian)  Have you everparticipated in anEnglish-speakingevent, like a debateor presentation? Howwas the experience?  If you could teachsomeone onething aboutlearning English,what would it be?  How do you dealwith languagebarriers whenspeaking withnative Englishspeakers?  What is onething you arekeen on mostlearningEnglish? What’s yourfavorite Englishword or phrase,and why?  What is onething you arekeen on mostlearningEnglish? 

I study English - 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. Do you think English is a difficult language to learn?
  2. Do you prefer reading in English or speaking in English? Why?
  3. Have you ever had a funny experience while trying to speak English?
  4. What are some challenges when learning English?
  5. Do you enjoy learning new vocabulary in English? How do you usually remember new words?
  6. Do you ever mix up English with your native language when speaking or writing? How do you manage it?
  7. How do you use the Internet to learn English?
  8. What kind of English content (books, movies, podcasts, etc.) do you find most enjoyable to help with your learning?
  9. What’s the best way to stay motivated to keep improving your English skills, especially when progress feels slow?
  10. How do you improve your listening skills in English? Do you have any favorite podcasts or YouTube channels?
  11. Have you ever taken an English proficiency test (like IELTS or TOEFL)? How was your experience with it?
  12. Is there a particular English book, movie, or show that you really enjoy? What do you like about it?
  13. Do you think English grammar is more important than vocabulary when learning the language? Why?
  14. What’s your favorite English idiom or expression, and how do you use it?
  15. What is your favorite way to practice your English?
  16. Why are you learning English?
  17. How do you keep your English skills sharp when you’re not in an English-speaking environment?
  18. What English accent do you enjoy listening to the most? (e.g., British, American, Australian)
  19. Have you ever participated in an English-speaking event, like a debate or presentation? How was the experience?
  20. If you could teach someone one thing about learning English, what would it be?
  21. How do you deal with language barriers when speaking with native English speakers?
  22. What is one thing you are keen on most learning English?
  23. What’s your favorite English word or phrase, and why?
  24. What is one thing you are keen on most learning English?