Instructions
Concentrate on what others are playing and look for available consonants to pair with your vowels. If you have excess vowels, it is not always necessary to build long words from the tiles you currently have. Instead, try to use the tiles already on the board as inspiration for your next turn.
Make as many three letter words as you can with what you have and what's on the board. It is very easy to create these small words off of lone consonants. It will keep you in the game as you attempt to dump some of your vowels.
Use words with multiple vowels as frequently as possible. For example, words such as "eel" or "igloo" are a goldmine for dumping out excessive vowels and allow you to pick up even more letter tiles for your next turn.
Pass on your turn if you are still stuck with vowels. You miss that opportunity for points, but you can dump all of your letters into the letter bag and pick new ones. This is the best step to take to keep yourself in the game.