13.
Fortune
Cookies
Pick a cookie, read the fortune, and take about the fortune.
14.
Food
Plan ahead. Ask members to bring in a dish/food of their own culture. Participants pick one and describe how it
is made, ingredients used, occasions when the dish/food is usually served, etc… Real answers will be given by
the members who brought the dish/food in at the end of the meeting when everyone enjoy the food together.
15.
Fruits/food
Table Topic Master brings a basket of various kinds of fruits. Each participant picks a fruit and talk about it.
Table Topic Master can consider letting the participants keep the fruit as encouragement/reward for
participation. A variation is to bring various kind of food – candy, pop corn, snack bars, etc…
16.
Gadgets
Put an assortment of oddball gadgets in a brown bag. Ask participant to pick one and explain how James Bond
would use it.
17.
Gestures
Choose topics that lend themselves to gestures. Select a pair of participants – the first does the speaking only, the
second person makes the gestures for the first speaker.
18.
Hats
Place a variety of hats on the table (or their photos). Each participant chooses a hat and plays the character that
would wear that hat. Be creative and tell a story. E.g. baseball hat, football helmet, fishing hat, chef hat…
19.
Holidays
Ask participants to talk about holiday locations, travel tips, reasons for staying in town, things to do in town,
ideal holiday, or new ways to celebrate holidays such as Thanksgiving, Christmas, etc…
20.
How to
Ask “how to� questions: how to make a salad, how to change a tire, how to put up a tent. Participants can either
describe with words, or gestures only (have audience guess what they’re doing).
21.
Internet
Describe favorite website and convince others to check it out.
22.
Interviews
Participants pretend to be famous people such as politicians, movie stars, writers, singers, world leaders, etc…
and be interviewed by the Table Topic Master.
23.
Job Interviews
Help members prepare for job interviews by presenting interview questions to participants. A variation can be
having members paired up as interviewer and interviewee.
24.
Keys
Give participants a key and ask what the key is for. Responses could be the key to success, happiness, mystery,
disaster, or a key to a car, jewel box, mansion. Expand with a story.
25.
Language
Have lots of sentences in Latin/French/etc.. Ask participants to read it out, tell audience its meaning, and
expand..
26.
Lottery
Ask participants what they would do if they won specific amounts of money or various prizes.
27.
Memorable
moments
Participants talk about their most memorable moment.