Use “never” (PP) Describe a future plan (F) Use “ever” in a question (PP) Tell a short past story (NT) Use “already” correctly Use 3 verbs in PS Ask about plans (F) Use “when” in a story (NT) Use “used to” Use “have just” (PP) Use “will probably” Use Past Continuous Use Past Simple & Past Perfect Write a question in PS Use “while” in past story (NT) Use “will” for a decision Use a future time expression Write a routine (PS) Describe what you’re doing now (PC) Talk about last weekend (PS) Use “for” + duration (PP) Describe a prediction (F) Use “yet” in a question (PP) Describe an annoying habit (PS + always) Use “never” (PP) Describe a future plan (F) Use “ever” in a question (PP) Tell a short past story (NT) Use “already” correctly Use 3 verbs in PS Ask about plans (F) Use “when” in a story (NT) Use “used to” Use “have just” (PP) Use “will probably” Use Past Continuous Use Past Simple & Past Perfect Write a question in PS Use “while” in past story (NT) Use “will” for a decision Use a future time expression Write a routine (PS) Describe what you’re doing now (PC) Talk about last weekend (PS) Use “for” + duration (PP) Describe a prediction (F) Use “yet” in a question (PP) Describe an annoying habit (PS + always)
(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.
Use “never” (PP)
Describe a future plan (F)
Use “ever” in a question (PP)
Tell a short past story (NT)
Use “already” correctly
Use 3 verbs in PS
Ask about plans (F)
Use “when” in a story (NT)
Use “used to”
Use “have just” (PP)
Use “will probably”
Use Past Continuous
Use Past Simple & Past Perfect
Write a question in PS
Use “while” in past story (NT)
Use “will” for a decision
Use a future time expression
Write a routine (PS)
Describe what you’re doing now (PC)
Talk about last weekend (PS)
Use “for” + duration (PP)
Describe a prediction (F)
Use “yet” in a question (PP)
Describe an annoying habit (PS + always)