He said he was waiting for me. They told me they would come. He said that he was tired. He mentioned he liked soccer. He said he didn’t understand. She told me she was happy. I said I had a headache. I said I didn’t want to go. She said it had been fun. She said she had eaten lunch. He said he must leave early. He said that he had called her. She said that she was studying. She said that she could dance. They said it was raining. I told her I would be late. I said I couldn’t go. They said they were ready. She said she might come. They said they were going shopping. He said he hadn’t seen it. I said I was learning English. He said he was waiting for me. They told me they would come. He said that he was tired. He mentioned he liked soccer. He said he didn’t understand. She told me she was happy. I said I had a headache. I said I didn’t want to go. She said it had been fun. She said she had eaten lunch. He said he must leave early. He said that he had called her. She said that she was studying. She said that she could dance. They said it was raining. I told her I would be late. I said I couldn’t go. They said they were ready. She said she might come. They said they were going shopping. He said he hadn’t seen it. I said I was learning English.
(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.
He said he was waiting for me.
They told me they would come.
He said that he was tired.
He mentioned he liked soccer.
He said he didn’t understand.
She told me she was happy.
I said I had a headache.
I said I didn’t want to go.
She said it had been fun.
She said she had eaten lunch.
He said he must leave early.
He said that he had called her.
She said that she was studying.
She said that she could dance.
They said it was raining.
I told her I would be late.
I said I couldn’t go.
They said they were ready.
She said she might come.
They said they were going shopping.
He said he hadn’t seen it.
I said I was learning English.