Get your students talking after the holiday with this fun and engaging Spring Break Find Someone Who Activity. Designed for ESL, ELL, and general education classrooms, this low-prep game encourages students to move around the classroom, ask questions, and practice listening and speaking skills. It’s the perfect way to ease students back into school while letting them share their spring break experiences.
Why Teachers Love It
Students naturally love talking about what they did over break, and this activity gives their conversations structure. With ready-to-print and editable versions, you can use the pre-made prompts or customize them to fit your students’ needs. It’s ideal for warm-ups, icebreakers, or conversation practice during the first week back to school.
What’s Included
- 1-page printable activity with 16 ready-to-use prompts
- Editable PowerPoint version for creating your own questions
- Color and Black & White printing options
How to Use
Simply print and distribute the activity sheets. Students walk around the classroom, ask questions to classmates, and record their answers. The goal is to find different classmates who match each prompt, making it a lively and interactive speaking activity.
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Pair It With
Pair this activity with the ESL Speaking Topic Prompts: Speak for 30 Seconds . Together, these resources provide structured and spontaneous ways for students to practice speaking in complete sentences while building fluency.
Also Available on TPT
You can also purchase this Spring Break Find Someone Who Activity in my Teachers Pay Teachers store . Perfect if you prefer shopping on TPT!