
What's your learning style?
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There are three primary learning styles:
Visual
Auditory
Tactile
What's your learning style?
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Poll
What do you think it's your learning style?
Auditory
Visual
Tactile
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Auditory
If you are an auditory learner, you learn by hearing and listening. You understand and remember things you have heard.
As an auditory learner, you probably hum or talk to yourself or others if you become bored. People may think you are not paying attention, even though you may be hearing and understanding everything being said.
What's your learning style?
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Visual
If you are a visual learner, you learn by reading or seeing pictures. You understand and remember things by sight. You can picture what you are learning in your head, and you learn best using primarily visual methods. You like to see what you are learning.
You often close your eyes to visualize or remember something, and you will find something to watch if you become bored. You may have difficulty with spoken directions and may be easily distracted by sounds.
What's your learning style?
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Tactile
If you are a tactile learner, you learn by touching and doing. You are a "hands-on" learner who prefers to touch, move, build, or draw what you learn. You need to be active and take frequent breaks, you often speak with your hands and with gestures, and you may have difficulty sitting still.
You can easily remember things that were done but may have difficulty remembering what you saw or heard in the process. You often communicate by touching and appreciate physically expressed forms of encouragement, such as a pat on the back.
What's your learning style?
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Well, now do the test to find what learning style is yours!
What's your learning style?
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What's Your Learning Style?
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Did you guess it right?
What's your learning style?
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Sit where you can hear.
Have your hearing checked on a regular basis.
Use flashcards to learn new words; read them out loud.
Read stories, assignments, or directions out loud.
Some things that auditory learners
can do to learn better:
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Record yourself spelling words and then listen to the recording.
Have test questions read to you out loud.
Study new material by reading it out loud.
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Have your eyesight been checked on a regular basis.
Use flashcards to learn new words.
Try to visualize things that you hear or things that are read to you.
Some things that visual learners
can do to learn better:
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Write down key words, ideas, or instructions.
Draw pictures to help explain new concepts and then explain the pictures.
Color code things.
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Participate in activities that involve touching, building, moving, or drawing.
It's OK to chew gum, walk around, or rock in a chair while reading or studying.
Some things that tactile learners
can do to learn better:
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Take frequent breaks during reading or studying periods (frequent, but not long).
It's OK to tap a pencil, shake your foot, or hold on to something while learning.
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It's way easier
when you get
to know how
your brain works!
Well, from now and then, follow the tips you've just learned and keep the constancy. You'll see a huge difference in your learning process.
There are three primary learning styles:
Visual
Auditory
Tactile
What's your learning style?
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