Present Perfect Speaking Game - Breaking News Roleplay: Share, React, and Ask Follow-Up Questions - Part 4

Present Perfect News

break my phone
break my phone
I have broken my phone.
Reactions and follow-up questions
Turn the present perfect into a live news broadcast! Students get a prompt — like "break a cup" — and announce it as breaking news: "Guess what! A child has broken a cup!" Their partner reacts ("No way! Really?") and keeps the conversation going with follow-up questions ("When did it happen? Who saw it?"). With 20 ready-made prompts, it's an A2 speaking activity that drills has/have + past participle through surprising, real-sounding news — ideal as pair-work or a whole-class game.