Give each group of four a set of topic cards, which they shuffle and place face down in a pile on the desk. In this free question words speaking activity, students play bingo by racing to make questions from question words. Finally, students give feedback to the class on what they found out about their classmates. The students then find the person who wrote each question and answer it. The activity continues until the students receive back their own worksheet. Students then give the worksheet to the person on their right and repeat the process. When students have written a question, they write their name next to it. The students write their question on the worksheet by completing one of the unfinished questions or by using the empty spaces at the bottom of the worksheet to write their own question. This person thinks of a question that they would like to ask the student whose name is on the worksheet. Students write their name at the top of the first column and give the worksheet to the person sitting on their right. Give each student a copy of the worksheet. Divide the students into large groups and have each group sit in a circle. This activity can also be used as an icebreaker on the first day of class. In this engaging question words activity, students write questions using different question words and phrases for other students to answer.