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🗣️ Would You Mind…? ESL Speaking Practice Game (Free PDF)

🗣️ Would You Mind…? ESL Speaking Practice Game (Free PDF)

Need a practical, polite, and student-centered activity to boost speaking confidence in your ESL class? Our “Would You Mind?” free downloadable worksheet is a simple yet powerful way to teach asking for permission and making polite requests—two must-have skills for real-world communication.

Ideal for B1-B2 learners, this interactive ESL speaking activity encourages students to get up, talk to each other, and practice common English expressions in a natural, friendly way.


📝 What’s in the Free PDF?

This printable ESL worksheet includes:

  • 10 realistic questions using “Would you mind if I…?” and “Would you mind -ing…?”
  • A list of positive and negative replies to model polite responses
  • A partner speaking task where students interview classmates and record their answers

🔄 How to Use It in Class

  1. Introduce the Structures
    Go over the two question types:
    • Would you mind if I… + past simple
    • Would you mind -ing…?
      And responses like:
    • No, not at all. / Sure, I can do that.
    • Yes, I’m afraid I do. / I’m sorry, I do mind.
  2. Set Up the Task
    • Each student receives one copy of the worksheet.
    • They must walk around the room asking each question to two different classmates.
    • For every question, they write down their classmates’ answers and names.
  3. Encourage Variety
    Push students to give both positive and negative replies to keep the conversation dynamic and realistic.
  4. Wrap Up & Share
    After the activity, students can compare answers or discuss who gave the most surprising replies.

💬 Why This Activity Works

  • ✅ Teaches polite English and social interaction
  • ✅ Encourages full-sentence speaking and listening
  • ✅ Great for pairwork, mingling, and community building
  • ✅ Easy to adapt for different levels or add personal questions

And best of all, it’s print-and-go—no extra prep needed!


👩‍🏫 Teaching Tip

Want to level up this activity? After the interviews, have students write short dialogues based on two of their favorite questions. This gives them the chance to practice both formal and informal English in context.


Bring real-life politeness and confident speaking into your classroom with this simple, effective activity your students will love!even realizing it!!


📥 [Download the “Would You Mind?” ESL Worksheet – Free PDF]
(Absolutely free. Just print and start the conversation!)

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💬 What other grammar topics would you like? Drop your ideas in the comments!

Looking for more fun grammar activities for your English class? Check out these ideas:
ESL Speaking Games to improve fluency
Grammar Board Games for practicing sentence structures
Interactive Writing Activities for ESL learners

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