Here are some potential disadvantages associated with Wordwall:

- Cost: Wordwall may have associated costs for certain features or full access. This could be a disadvantage for users with limited budgets or those looking for free alternatives.

- Limited Content: The effectiveness of Wordwall depends on the variety and quality of content available. If the platform lacks a diverse range of activities or if the content is not engaging, it may not fully meet the needs of educators and students.

- Dependence on Internet Connection: Wordwall activities also require an Internet connection. If schools or students have limited access to the internet, it could hinder the use of these interactive tools.

Before using any educational technology, it's important to thoroughly research and consider the specific needs and constraints of your educational environment. If we as future teachers implement interactive tasks in our lessons with students, it will diversify a typical lesson of learning grammar, vocabulary or even speaking. As a result, a well-chosen interactive resource can really make a difference in achieving the lesson goal.