Abstract
In teaching speaking, information gap activities are viewed as a useful tool which provides many advantages in teaching speaking language owning to the benefits it offers. Information gap activities give learners real motivation to communicate as they have opportunities to practice in actual situations. They give learners the chance to exchange information through communication. This research aims to investigate EFL teachers’ perceptions of information gap activities (IGAs) in teaching speaking English and to explore teachers’ reflections on the use of these activities in their classroom. The research adopted both quantitative and qualitative approaches. Data was collected using a questionnaire with 43 secondary school EFL teachers the Mekong Delta and in-depth interviews. We found that teachers interviewed had good perceptions of the use of information gap activities. Their knowledge of the roles, usefulness and characteristics of information gap activities as well as of how to use these activities effectively through their reflection on how they use these activities in their classrooms.