Let’s face it – everyone has a different learning style.
For auditory learners, it’s easier to absorb information through the sense of hearing, while visual learners recall information best by seeing.
On totally different ends of the spectrum, each study style demands different modes of learning.
For instance, visual learners may prefer sitting at the front of the classroom where they can see the instructor clearly and analyse their body language, and write things down rather than record them.
But auditory learners may find comfort in audiotapes, in recorded lectures and reading textbooks aloud…
So, which learning style are you?
Do you like to have a pen and paper handy?
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Do you easily remember names?
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Do you ever repeat phone numbers in order to remember them?
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Would you say you're talkative in class?
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Are you someone who often has their headphones in?
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Do you struggle with understanding graphs and diagrams?
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Do you remember how people looked and dressed in the past?
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