“10 Tips for Better Table Topics”
🧠 Vocabulary Help
| Word/Phrase | Simple Meaning | Example | 
|---|---|---|
| Audience | The people listening to you | The audience clapped after my speech. | 
| Relax | To stop feeling nervous | Take a deep breath and relax. | 
| Idea | A thought or plan in your mind | I have an idea for my answer. | 
| Opinion | What you think or believe | My opinion is that holidays are important. | 
| Related | Connected or similar | My story is related to the question. | 
| Organize | To put in a clear order | I organize my answer using three points. | 
| Creative | Using imagination or new ideas | She gave a creative answer. | 
| Practice | To do something many times to get better | I practice Table Topics every week. | 
🗣️ 10 Tips for Better Table Topics
Adapted from Christopher Cox, simplified for English learners
💡 Reading Text
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Don’t Panic 
 Everyone in the audience understands you. They have all done Table Topics before.
 Relax — they want you to do well.
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Give Yourself Time 
 Take a few seconds to breathe and think.
 Walk slowly to the front, smile, and repeat the question.
 If you don’t have an idea yet, talk a little about something related.
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Use the First Idea You Get 
 When a small idea comes to your mind, use it!
 Don’t wait for a “better” idea. Start speaking — more ideas will come.
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Say Your Opinion Early 
 Begin with your opinion or answer.
 Example: “My favorite holiday is Christmas because…”
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Use the Rule of Three 
 Give three short reasons or points.
 Example: “There are three reasons why I love Christmas…”
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Ask the Six Questions 
 If you are stuck, ask yourself:
 What? Why? When? How? Where? Who?
 These help you organize your answer.
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Know When to Stop 
 Don’t talk too long.
 Finish with one strong sentence and smile.
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Prepare a Little Beforehand 
 If you know the meeting theme, think of a few stories or examples before the meeting.
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Use Your Own Experiences 
 Tell a short story from your life.
 It makes your answer more interesting and real.
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Be Creative or Funny 
 Try something new or different!
 You can be silly, tell a joke, or give a surprising answer.
 This makes your audience remember you.
Bonus Tip: Keep practicing!
The more you do Table Topics, the easier it gets.
📘 Comprehension Questions
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What should you do if you feel nervous? 
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Why is it good to use your first idea? 
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How many points should you give when using the “rule of three”? 
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What are the six question words that can help you? 
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Why is it good to share your personal stories? 
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What can you do to make your answer fun or interesting? 
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What happens when you keep practicing? 
🗣️ Speaking Practice
Try one of these Table Topics questions with a partner or group:
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What makes a good friend? 
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Describe your favorite season and why you like it. 
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What is one thing you want to learn this year? 
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If you could travel anywhere in the world, where would you go? 
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What makes you laugh? 
👉 Use these steps:
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Breathe and smile. 
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Start with your opinion. 
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Use the rule of three. 
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End with a strong sentence. 
 
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