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5 Creative Activities To Practise Vocabulary In The Classroom

As the end of the term approaches, many of us English language teachers are looking for engaging vocabulary revision games or fun ideas to wrap up the school year. 

To make this time memorable and enjoyable for your students, here are 5 fun revision ideas that will help them practise and reinforce their vocabulary skills. 

1. Teach me in a minute

This vocabulary revision game requires minimal preparation and is best suited to teenage learners. It is ideal for practising grouped vocabulary sets, such as words related to shopping, sports or free time activities. It also combines creativity and technology. 

If you are unable to use phones in class, have students perform their TikTok-style video without recording it. 

2. Alphabet

This team vocabulary review game requires little to no preparation and is suitable for all ages of learners. It is a fun way to bring competition into the classroom while revising learnt language.  

For students requiring more support, elicit some examples before starting the activity to provide guidance, e.g. A – apple, B – banana etc.

3. Do you get the message?

This fun revision idea promotes active listening and communication skills and encourages students to use their imagination. It is best suited to teenage or adult learners. 

For this activity, you’ll need to do a little bit of preparation. You’ll need to cut strips of paper and write a single vocabulary word, phrase or idiom on each one.

4. Hot potato 

This fast-paced vocabulary revision game is great for practising spontaneous thinking and peer learning. It can be played with learners of any age. 

5. Peer quiz

This motivating activity encourages students to learn from each other and put language into their own context. It is a fun revision idea suitable for both teenage and adult learners. 

This activity allows students to use technology in the classroom. However, if you’re in a low-tech environment, have students simply write their questions on a piece of paper and read them out loud to quiz the class. 

As the term draws to a close, it’s just as important to keep students engaged and motivated in the classroom, as in earlier parts of the year. By incorporating these fun vocabulary revision games into your classroom, you can provide enjoyable and interactive ways to reinforce language skills, promote teamwork, and nurture students’ creativity.

For other ways of helping your students learn vocabulary, check out this blog. 

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