Robo Bingo
Bluey (2018)

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Bingo

Mom
Transcript
[Mom]
Okay, Robo Bingo, walk forward.
Stop walking, Robo Bingo! Stop walking!
Okay, now clean your teeth Robo Bingo.
Oh, um, okay pick up the toothbrush.
Pick up the toothpaste.
Put the toothpaste on the toothbrush.
Ah, no! Pick up the toothpaste.
Turn around.
Stop turning.
Take off lid.
Okay, put toothbrush down.
Ah, not on the floor, on the sink.
Now take off lid.
Put lid on sink.
Now pick up toothbrush.
Put toothpaste on it.
Put toothpaste on sink.
Now clean teeth.
Put toothbrush in mouth.
No, put toothpaste-y bit in mouth, against teeth.
Now like, brush it round.
Oh thank goodness.
Front ones, back ones, side ones.
Now stop.
Now for the big finish.
Lean over the sink.
Now spit out the toothpaste into the sink.
Yep, that's it.
Run the end of the toothbrush under the tap.
Put toothbrush on sink and done!
Hooray! Well done, Robo Bingo!
[Dad]
Hey bingo, make sure you do a wee before bed.
[Mom]
No!
Clip Context
Bingo is pretending to be a robot. Mom gives Bingo instructions on how to brush her teeth.
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Vocabulary
Read each word out loud.
toothpaste
/ËtuθËpeÉŞst/
noun
a soft paste you put on a toothbrush to clean your teeth
Example:
I put toothpaste on my toothbrush before I brush my teeth.

toothbrush
/ËtuθËbrĘĘ/
noun
a brush used to clean your teeth
Example:
My toothbrush is blue and white.

teeth
/tiθ/
noun
the hard, white parts in your mouth used to eat food; plural of tooth
Example:
I always brush my teeth before I go to sleep.

sink
/sÉŞĹk/
noun
the place in a bathroom or kitchen where you wash things with water
Example:
I always wash my hands in the sink after I use the bathroom.

mouth
/mĘĘθ/
noun
part of the face used for eating and talking
Example:
She opened her mouth to smile at me.

put
/pĘt/
verb
to move or place a thing somewhere
Example:
I put my coffee on the table with my book.

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Conversation Practice
Working with a tutor? Try asking or answering these questions out loud with them.
Working alone? Try speaking your answers out loud or write them in the lesson discussion below.
1. What color is your toothbrush?
2. Is your bathroom sink large or small?
3. Do you like the taste of toothpaste?
4. Do you enjoy brushing your teeth?
Lesson updated:
March 31, 2026
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