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MFL Wordle

Free language Wordle for MFL teachers. Play Wordle in Spanish, French, German or any language using your own vocabulary list — compelling retrieval practice.

Why teachers use it

Use mfl wordle instantly in class

Play Wordle in Spanish, French, German or any language using your own vocabulary list. The MFL Wordle turns vocabulary revision into a compelling daily game that students want to play even outside class.

Popular classroom uses

  • Build daily vocabulary routines in the target language
  • Run competitive vocabulary games between classes
  • Support spelling and accent pattern recognition

Where mfl wordle fits in your lessons

MFL Wordle is a free, no-login modern foreign languages tool you can use straight away in class. It works well for vocabulary practice, translation drills, sentence building, and runs in any browser on your classroom display, laptop or a student device.

Great for

  • vocabulary practice
  • translation drills
  • sentence building
  • grammar revision
  • PE lessons
  • warm-up stations

Use it during

  • vocabulary retrieval
  • speaking practice
  • translation review
  • independent practice
  • plenary wrap-up

What teachers like about it

Built to be quick, clear and classroom-friendly so you can get on with teaching.

It is quick to launch, so you can use mfl wordle the moment you need it in a lesson.

It works on classroom computers, laptops, tablets and phones without any installation.

MFL Wordle FAQ

Answers for teachers looking for a fast, reliable classroom-friendly version of this tool.

Which languages are supported?

Any language using the Latin alphabet works, including Spanish, French, German, Italian and more.

Can I add my own words?

Yes. Paste in any vocabulary list and the tool creates a Wordle game from it.

Does it handle accents?

Yes. Accented characters are fully supported in the target language.

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