How to use Wordwall for English Learning | Complete Tutorial 2026
- Mark Connolly

- Jan 2
- 1 min read

Why Study When You Can Play?
Learning a language requires repetition.
But reading the same list of words over and over is boring.
That is why I love Wordwall.net.
It allows you to take your study notes and turn them into interactive games like Pac-Man, Quiz Shows, and aeroplane shooters.
In today's 25-minute video, I walk you through everything you need to know.
1. Vocabulary: The "Match Up" Game 🧩
I show you how to input your vocabulary list (English to Native Language, or Word to Definition) and turn it into a drag-and-drop matching game.
This is perfect for testing your memory quickly.
2. Sentence Structure: The "Unjumble" Game 🏗️
This is the most powerful tool for grammar.
I show you how to upload correct sentences, which Wordwall then scrambles.
Your job is to put the words back in the correct order.
This trains your brain to think in English patterns.
3. Spaced Repetition 🧠
The best part? You can play these games on your phone while waiting for the bus.
5 minutes of gameplay is better than 1 hour of staring at a textbook!
Watch the full video above to see step-by-step instructions.
🎯 Want personalised games?
If you book a 1-to-1 lesson with me, I will create custom Wordwall games specifically for your mistakes and vocabulary gaps!
👉 Visit www.onyourmarksenglish.com to book a lesson.





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