Namedafter arelativePlays amusicalinstrumentVolunteersin theircommunityIs part ofanotheremployeeled groupHasappearedonTV/radioI've worn awinter jacket inJuly becauseVancouver'summer' feltcoldKnowsregional slangfrom differentLatin AmericancountriesI've attended aLatin festival inQueenElizabeth Parkor Trout LakeHas morethan 20firstcousinsHas run amarathon/halfmarathonHas a familyrecipepasseddown forgenerationsExplains toothers howXmas presentscome fromBaby JesusI've tried to findproper 'pandulce' or 'tresleches' cake inVancouverbakeriesHas twinsin theirfamilyI've boughtplantains at T&TSupermarketbecausenowhere elsehad themGrew up witha chancla-wieldingparent orgrandparentI've tried toexplain what'arepas' are toa CanadianfriendHasspoken ataconferenceI've had to explainthat not all LatinAmericans speakthe same Spanish(or Portuguese)CelebratesDía de losMuertosLovesArepasCan dancesalsa,bachata, ormerengueI've sent maplesyrup orsalmon backhome as'typicalCanadian gifts'Changedcareerscompletelyat somepointI've tried to teachsomeone to dancesalsa/bachata/cumbiaat a Vancouver clubI've explainedwhy I don'tneed a car inVancouver buthad one backhomeI've complainedabout Vancouverrain whilemissing therainy seasonback homeCan say'hello' in5+languagesHas visitedmore than 3LatinAmericancountriesHas beena mentortostudentsHas metacelebrityUsesmijo/mija inregularconversationNamedafter arelativePlays amusicalinstrumentVolunteersin theircommunityIs part ofanotheremployeeled groupHasappearedonTV/radioI've worn awinter jacket inJuly becauseVancouver'summer' feltcoldKnowsregional slangfrom differentLatin AmericancountriesI've attended aLatin festival inQueenElizabeth Parkor Trout LakeHas morethan 20firstcousinsHas run amarathon/halfmarathonHas a familyrecipepasseddown forgenerationsExplains toothers howXmas presentscome fromBaby JesusI've tried to findproper 'pandulce' or 'tresleches' cake inVancouverbakeriesHas twinsin theirfamilyI've boughtplantains at T&TSupermarketbecausenowhere elsehad themGrew up witha chancla-wieldingparent orgrandparentI've tried toexplain what'arepas' are toa CanadianfriendHasspoken ataconferenceI've had to explainthat not all LatinAmericans speakthe same Spanish(or Portuguese)CelebratesDía de losMuertosLovesArepasCan dancesalsa,bachata, ormerengueI've sent maplesyrup orsalmon backhome as'typicalCanadian gifts'Changedcareerscompletelyat somepointI've tried to teachsomeone to dancesalsa/bachata/cumbiaat a Vancouver clubI've explainedwhy I don'tneed a car inVancouver buthad one backhomeI've complainedabout Vancouverrain whilemissing therainy seasonback homeCan say'hello' in5+languagesHas visitedmore than 3LatinAmericancountriesHas beena mentortostudentsHas metacelebrityUsesmijo/mija inregularconversation

Latinos 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. Named after a relative
  2. Plays a musical instrument
  3. Volunteers in their community
  4. Is part of another employee led group
  5. Has appeared on TV/radio
  6. I've worn a winter jacket in July because Vancouver 'summer' felt cold
  7. Knows regional slang from different Latin American countries
  8. I've attended a Latin festival in Queen Elizabeth Park or Trout Lake
  9. Has more than 20 first cousins
  10. Has run a marathon/half marathon
  11. Has a family recipe passed down for generations
  12. Explains to others how Xmas presents come from Baby Jesus
  13. I've tried to find proper 'pan dulce' or 'tres leches' cake in Vancouver bakeries
  14. Has twins in their family
  15. I've bought plantains at T&T Supermarket because nowhere else had them
  16. Grew up with a chancla-wielding parent or grandparent
  17. I've tried to explain what 'arepas' are to a Canadian friend
  18. Has spoken at a conference
  19. I've had to explain that not all Latin Americans speak the same Spanish (or Portuguese)
  20. Celebrates Día de los Muertos
  21. Loves Arepas
  22. Can dance salsa, bachata, or merengue
  23. I've sent maple syrup or salmon back home as 'typical Canadian gifts'
  24. Changed careers completely at some point
  25. I've tried to teach someone to dance salsa/bachata/cumbia at a Vancouver club
  26. I've explained why I don't need a car in Vancouver but had one back home
  27. I've complained about Vancouver rain while missing the rainy season back home
  28. Can say 'hello' in 5+ languages
  29. Has visited more than 3 Latin American countries
  30. Has been a mentor to students
  31. Has met a celebrity
  32. Uses mijo/mija in regular conversation