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The document discusses auditory and visual learning styles. Auditory learners learn best by hearing and speaking information out loud. Visual learners learn best by seeing pictures and writing things down. Both learning styles benefit from techniques such as using flashcards, sitting at the front of the class, and getting regular vision or hearing checkups.

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Auditory

The document discusses auditory and visual learning styles. Auditory learners learn best by hearing and speaking information out loud. Visual learners learn best by seeing pictures and writing things down. Both learning styles benefit from techniques such as using flashcards, sitting at the front of the class, and getting regular vision or hearing checkups.

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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. You store information by the way it sounds, and
you have an easier time understanding spoken instructions than written ones. You
often learn by reading out loud because you have to hear it or speak it in order to
know it.

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.

Here are some things that auditory learners like you can do to learn better.

 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.
 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.

Remember that you need to hear things, not just see things, in order to learn well.

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 by using methods that are primarily visual. You like to see what
you are learning.

As a visual learner, you are usually neat and clean. 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. You are attracted to color and to spoken language (like stories)
that is rich in imagery.

Here are some things that visual learners like you can do to learn better:

 Sit near the front of the classroom. (It won't mean you're the teacher's pet!)
 Have your eyesight 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.
 Write down key words, ideas, or instructions.
 Draw pictures to help explain new concepts and then explain the pictures.
 Color code things.
 Avoid distractions during study times.

Remember that you need to see things, not just hear things, to learn well.

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