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Bingo Sheet Worksheet Maker


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Level: Elementary.

Skills: Reading, Writing, Listening.

Target Language: Vocabulary.

Activity Goal: Give students listening practice of newly learnt vocabulary.


Summary: This vocabulary worksheet generator creates either blank or pre-filled bingo grids.


Example Usage:

  1. Distribute bingo grids.
  2. If you are using blank grids with no wordlist, students must listen to you speak, and write each word in any of the boxes they wish.
  3. If you are using blank grids with a word list, students must copy the words from the word list onto the grid in any position they wish.
  4. If you are using pre-filled grids, the above steps can be skipped.
  5. You read random words from the word list, while students mark off the box where that word appears.
  6. The first student to mark off boxes either vertically, horizontally or diagonally from one side of the grid to the other wins.


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Member Comments and Shared Worksheets

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07 Apr 2012
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Bingo Sheet: Tricky Numbers

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01 Feb 2012
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gramarye

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Bingo Sheet: Kitchen vocabulary

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14 Jan 2012
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gramarye

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Bingo Sheet: English Numbers: One to Ten

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