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How to Turn Any ESL Topic Into a Speaking Activity



💬 Introduction:

Speaking practice is one of the most important — and often underused — parts of an ESL lesson. The good news? You can turn almost any topic into a speaking activity with the right strategies.


🧠 Why Speaking Practice Matters

Speaking allows students to:

  • Reinforce grammar and vocabulary in real time

  • Gain confidence and fluency

  • Engage with content in a meaningful way


🔁 3 Strategies to Turn Any Topic into Speaking Practice

  1. Information GapGive pairs different pieces of information they must share to complete a task. Great for vocabulary and real-world communication.

  2. Opinion ExchangeAsk students to give personal opinions related to the topic. For example, after a food vocabulary lesson: “What’s your favorite meal and why?”

  3. Role PlaysDesign short role plays around the lesson theme — whether ordering food, giving directions, or describing a weekend.


🧰 Pro Tip:

Always model the activity first and provide a word bank or sentence stems to support lower-level learners.


Speaking shouldn’t be saved for the end — it should be built into your lessons from the start. With a little creativity, any topic can get your students talking.

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