This is a very simple improvisation ESL activity that promotes speaking and helps develop improvisation skills and creativity.
- Print the worksheet and cut the cards. There are two types of cards: unfinished sentences/questions, and crazy/funny/unusual objects.
- Put the cards into two separate piles.
- Put the students into pairs or groups and give each pair/group both piles.
- Students take turns and draw a card first from the sentence pile and then from the object pile. They create a statement, question or a speaking prompt.
- Set a time limit( from one to five minutes, depending on the level of the group)
- When the student successfully speaks for the set amount of time, they keep their cards.
- The student with the highest number of cards is the winner.
Download the Improvisation Cards ESL Speaking Activity below. PDF for easy printing.
What is your opinion on_____________? | What would happen if_________________ hit your house at night? |
I really like____________ because………. | Have you ever heard of______. No? So, listen… |
I will tell you something about________________. | I can’t imagine my life without_________________. |
What do I think about________________? Well,… | The only thing I’ve ever wanted was ____________because…. |
I’m really afraid of_____________because….. | I love____________________. |
I hate____________________. | Our planet will be destroyed by___________. |
The only thing that can save our planet is_____________. | Have you seen that movie about__________? No? It was…………. |
_______________is my favourite music group. | I’m an expert on____________________. |
Once I stole____________. | I woke up in the middle of the night and saw____________. |
very hairy dwarfs | slime balls |
monkey brains | talking dogs |
unicorns | intelectual penguins |
Daenerys Targaryen | my parent’s clones |
Billie Eilish | snakes and spider |
dirty toes | giant meatballs |
singing flamingos | joking pandas |
shy polar bears | time machine |
mad scientists | sneezing dinosaurs |
vegan cavemen | toothless sharks |
dancing dragons | Viking Gods |