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The Learning Studio> Spoken English Course> Week 12> 📘 Day 1 - Vocabulary Bingo Activity


Vocabulary Bingo 
Teacher gives a clue, and students match/mention the correct word. 
Example: 
  • Clue: A place to sleep during travel 
  • Answer: Hotel 

Clues
  1. A place where you buy medicine
  2. A person who teaches students
  3. A vehicle with two wheels
  4. Something you wear on your feet
  5. A fruit that is yellow and long
  6. The opposite of night
  7. A person who cooks in a restaurant
  8. A tool used for cutting paper
  9. A building where you watch movies
  10. A liquid that falls from clouds
  11. A drink made from leaves
  12. A person who fights fires
  13. A round fruit with red or green skin
  14. A place where students learn
  15. A machine used to call people
  16. A large animal with a trunk
  17. The opposite of cold
  18. A piece of furniture for sleeping
  19. A shape with three sides
  20. A place to keep books at home
  21. An animal that gives us milk
  22. The opposite of tall
  23. A thing used to tell the time
  24. A building where people live
  25. A tool used for writing with ink
  26. A large body of salt water
  27. The opposite of happy
  28. A flying vehicle with wings
  29. A hot drink made from beans
  30. An animal that barks
  31. A place to buy food
  32. A piece of furniture for sitting
  33. A thing used to open a door
  34. A soft thing you rest your head on
  35. A large vehicle for carrying many people
  36. An animal that purrs
  37. The opposite of open
  38. A fruit that is small, round, and purple or green
  39. A person who drives a bus
  40. A natural satellite of the Earth
  41. A sport played with a bat and ball in India
  42. A place where you borrow books
  43. A place to swim indoors
  44. A person who treats sick people
  45. A small insect that makes honey
  46. A musical instrument with black and white keys
  47. A part of the body used for seeing
  48. The opposite of new
  49. A building where art is shown
  50. A person who delivers letters
  51. A sweet frozen food
  52. A thing used to clean the floor
  53. A long river in Egypt
  54. A light in the sky at day
  55. An animal that lives in water and has fins
  56. The opposite of dry
  57. A country known for pizza and pasta
  58. A type of bread with round shape
  59. A place where planes land
  60. A tool used for measuring time in exams
  61. An animal that hops and has long ears
  62. A part of the body used to hear
  63. The opposite of strong
  64. A person who writes books
  65. A piece of clothing worn on legs
  66. A season when leaves fall
  67. A thing used to brush teeth
  68. A building with many shops inside
  69. A frozen form of water
  70. A small electronic device to listen to music
  71. An animal that lives in desert and has humps
  72. The opposite of rich
  73. A person who plays football
  74. A room where food is cooked
  75. A round object used in games
  76. A fruit with spiky skin, sweet inside
  77. A place to see animals
  78. A person who paints pictures
  79. A tool used for eating soup
  80. A person who cuts hair
  81. A country known for the Eiffel Tower
  82. The opposite of full
  83. A sport played with a net and racket
  84. A thing used to erase pencil marks
  85. A bird that cannot fly and lives in cold places
  86. A festival of lights in India
  87. The opposite of slow
  88. A liquid we drink every day
  89. A building where sick people are treated
  90. A country famous for sushi
  91. An object that shows world map in 3D
  92. A vehicle with four wheels
  93. A part of the body used to smell
  94. A sport played on ice with a stick and puck
  95. A small computer you can carry
  96. A fruit with orange color and vitamin C
  97. A sharp thing used in the kitchen
  98. A place where stars and planets are studied
  99. The opposite of dark
  100. A place where you sleep when camping

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Hello! I am pleased to introduce myself (Ashish Pithadiya) as a lecturer at PNR Shah Mahila Arts and Commerce College, Palitana. I hold a Bachelor's and a Master's degree in English Literature, which makes me well-equipped to guide and mentor students in this subject area. As a visiting faculty member, I am committed to providing a stimulating and engaging learning experience for my students. I believe that literature has the power to transform individuals and society, and I am passionate about sharing this belief with my students. I strive to create a supportive and inclusive learning environment where students feel comfortable expressing their ideas and opinions.