5 Creative Ways to Review Vocabulary in TEFL Classrooms
- teikmike
- Jul 26
- 1 min read

🎯 Introduction
Learning new vocabulary is exciting — but remembering it? That’s the challenge. As a TEFL teacher, your review activities should be just as engaging as the initial lesson. Here are five creative ways to reinforce vocabulary that students will actually enjoy.
🎲 1. Vocabulary Bingo
Create bingo cards with vocabulary words or definitions. Call out clues like:
“It means very tired.”
“You do this when it rains.”Students mark the word — and build listening skills in the process.
✍️ 2. Word Detective
Post words around the room with hidden clues or scrambled letters. Students move around, decode hints, and match words with meanings. Great for kinesthetic learners!
🗣️ 3. Speed Chat Challenge
Students pair up and must use 3–5 target words in a timed 1-minute conversation. Then switch partners and do it again with different words. Builds fluency and spontaneity.
🎭 4. Act It Out
Use charades to practice action verbs or descriptive adjectives. Students guess the word based on gestures — perfect for shy learners or large classes.
🧱 5. Story Cubes
Write vocabulary on dice or small paper cubes. Students roll and build silly (but grammatically correct) sentences using the words. Great for creativity and reinforcement!
💡 Pro Tip
Spaced repetition works. Revisit old vocabulary every few weeks using different games to keep it fresh and relevant.
📌 Want More Teaching Tools?
GoTEFL’s training gives you access to dozens of ready-to-use vocabulary activities, and TEIK places you where students are excited to learn through play and creativity.







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