Random Topic Generator

Random Topic Generator for Speaking Practice

Pick a topic, choose a lens, set a timer, and speak.

Press Spin to get your topic.

Free speaking practice tool

Random Topic Generator for Speaking Practice

Get an impromptu speaking prompt, choose a framework, set a timer, and practice out loud. Built for interviews, public speaking confidence, students, ESL learners, and Toastmasters table topics.

Use it for the speaking situation you actually face

01Career prep

Interview preparation

Practice behavioral answers, pitch yourself clearly, and use STAR when the question starts with β€œtell me about a time...”

Practice interview topics β†’
02Low-pressure reps

Public speaking confidence

Start with low-stakes one-minute drills before you face a room, meeting, class, or presentation.

Start a confidence routine β†’
03Classroom ready

Students, JAM, GD, and extempore

Use short prompts for classroom speaking rounds, Just A Minute practice, group discussion, and elocution warmups.

Try 1-minute topics β†’
04Fluency drills

ESL speaking practice

Use everyday conversation prompts to practice English speaking, build fluency, and stop freezing mid-sentence.

Practice conversation topics β†’
05Table topics

Toastmasters table topics

Generate a prompt, set a short timer, and answer with PREP or AREA for repeatable table topics practice.

Generate table topics β†’
06Teaching ready

Teachers and classrooms

Run fast speaking warmups, JAM rounds, group discussion, debate practice, and ESL conversation activities.

Plan classroom activities β†’

How the practice loop works

  1. 01Pick or generate a topic. Use the spinner or a curated list.
  2. 02Choose a structure. Use STAR for interviews, PREP for opinions, or PEEL for debate.
  3. 03Speak for a fixed time. One minute is enough to build the habit.
  4. 04Record when ready. Sign in to save progress and review feedback.

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Timed drills

Practice under realistic pressure with short speaking rounds instead of endless preparation.

Explore timed drills β†’

sharper words

Vocabulary and research

Add words and quick research prompts when you want to make your answers sharper and more specific.

FAQ

A random topic generator gives you a speaking prompt so you can practice thinking on your feet. This one is built for timed speaking drills, interview answers, classroom practice, ESL conversation, and public speaking confidence.