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  • Hi.

  • My name's Rebecca, and in this lesson I'm going to explain to you about something called

  • learning styles.

  • This lesson is good not only for English learners for whom I usually make lessons, but also

  • for anyone in general who's trying to learn more effectively.

  • Now, the thing to remember is that not everybody learns in the same way.

  • I have a particular way of learning, you have a way of learning, so does your brother, your friend, your cousin.

  • Okay?

  • So what's important when you're trying to learn is to discover: What is your learning style?

  • And that's what this lesson will show.

  • All right?

  • Let's go to the board.

  • There are three main learning styles.

  • About 60% of the population are visual learners, about 30% of the population are auditory learners,

  • and about 10% are kinesthetic learners.

  • Okay?

  • And as I read through the characteristics, you'll probably be able to identify who you

  • are and what kind of way you learn best because you will recognize what you enjoy doing, and

  • what you enjoy doing tells you what kind of learner you are and what kind of a learning

  • style you have.

  • Okay?

  • So, the visual learner, of course, enjoys learning by seeing; auditory by hearing; and

  • the kinesthetic by actually doing something.

  • I'll explain what that means.

  • So, visual learner will enjoy reading information from books, and the internet, and so on; auditory

  • will enjoy talking and hearing lectures; and the kinesthetic person will enjoy participating

  • in experiences.

  • All right?

  • Visual learner will also enjoy diagrams, pictures, maps.

  • You enjoy writing things down on pen and paper in order to really understand them and remember

  • them.

  • Okay?

  • Or into the computer, but you need to see it written down somewhere.

  • You don't feel like you've actually understood until you've written it down.

  • That's how I actually learn.

  • And also enjoy reading the news.

  • All right?

  • An auditory person, as I said, enjoys lectures, music, they enjoy hearing instructions, receiving

  • verbal instructions.

  • This person will need to read instructions before doing something or going somewhere,

  • and this person will prefer to be told the instructions.

  • Okay?

  • They also enjoy participating in discussions, debates.

  • They usually memorize well, and they also have been told...

  • Maybe you've been told you have an ear for languages.

  • If you have an ear for languages that means you are probably an auditory learner.

  • And you probably enjoy listening to the news versus reading the news.

  • All right?

  • The kinesthetic learner is in the minority, and usually has a harder time at school, college,

  • university, because in those educational establishments you have to sit down-right?-when you're learning,

  • supposedly.

  • They don't give you a lot of space to move around, so that person is a little bit more challenged.

  • They may have had a hard time going through school because of that.

  • And so, let's look at what that person actually enjoys doing or how they enjoy learning.

  • You enjoy participating in experiences, going on field trips, building a model of something

  • in order to understand the concept, not just reading about it, and also moving.

  • Okay?

  • Doing things with the information.

  • So, next I'll give you various strategies you can use if you are a visual learner, or

  • an auditory learner, or a kinesthetic learner.

  • So here are some ideas about how to learn effectively based on your learning style. Okay?

  • So if you're visual, make sure you write down the information.

  • You want to make sure you copy things from the board.

  • Because you're visual you need the eye contact with the teacher or the professor, so try

  • your best to sit in the front so that you have less visual distractions.

  • Make sure you take notes while the lecture is going on.

  • Use highlighters while you're taking notes or later while you're studying.

  • You could make flash cards with the vocabulary if you're learning English, for example, or

  • whatever other subject you're learning.

  • You could also watch videos, because that's a really good way for you to learn.

  • So what you're doing right now is a very good thing to do, especially if you're a visual learner.

  • Now, people who have a strong visual learning style usually do quite well on written tests

  • such as essays, and you usually have a harder time when it comes to listening comprehension

  • exercises.

  • So, what does that mean?

  • Well, when you're preparing for an exam, for example, if you're studying English, you're

  • going to do the TOEFL or the IELTS, you want to make sure you really practice the listening

  • comprehension part if you're a visual learner because you're going to have more challenges

  • in that section.

  • Okay?

  • If you're auditory you want to make sure that you record the information for yourself.

  • For example, you might want to read it aloud from your textbook.

  • "I am, you are, he is, she is", if you're learning grammar.

  • It will help you to hear it.

  • Okay?

  • So you could record it from a textbook, and this way you'll remember it more easily.

  • Also, speak to others about it.

  • Conversational classes are very good for you if you're learning English and you're an auditory learner.

  • Repeat the information, it helps you learn a lot, and repeat it with your eyes closed

  • because auditory learners don't like to have visual distractions.

  • They want to be able to focus on the auditory part, so repeat things with your eyes closed,

  • it will help you to remember.

  • And avoid auditory distractions.

  • So as much as possible, if you have this learning style, try to study in a quiet place, try

  • to study in a place where you don't have a lot of noise and other things going on around you,

  • and that will help you learn more effectively.

  • Again, someone with an auditory style will do very well or better at oral exams, and

  • will have a harder time with reading comprehension type exercises.

  • So if you have this style, make sure you really study and practice a lot of the reading comprehension

  • because you'll have more challenges there.

  • The kinesthetic learner usually enjoys multiple choice type questions and doesn't enjoy the

  • long written tests as much.

  • So what can you do if you're a kinesthetic learner?

  • Well, you could try to make a game out of whatever it is you're trying to learn, even

  • if it's English, whether it's the tenses, whether it's vocabulary.

  • Try to create some kind of game so that there's activity involved.

  • You could actually visit a location, in your case visiting an English-speaking country

  • would be great.

  • Take frequent breaks because you don't like to sit in one place for very long, you become

  • ineffective, so make sure you take frequent breaks, get up, walk around, come back.

  • Be comfortable when you're...

  • When you're studying.

  • It doesn't mean that you have to sit in a chair and at the table.

  • You might learn more effectively, especially if you're a kinesthetic learner, you might

  • learn very well lying on your bed or lying on the floor.

  • Okay?

  • Find the position that's comfortable for you, and don't presume that it is always at a table

  • and...

  • With a table and chair.

  • And also do a lot of activities, again, part of making it a game, making it something that's

  • active.

  • All right?

  • So, I think from what we've discussed so far you can probably recognize whether you are

  • more of a visual learner, or auditory, or kinesthetic, but if you'd like more information

  • on this subject of learning styles, you can go to my website, www.studyingstyle.com

  • and read more about this.

  • You can also go to our English learning website, www.engvid.com, if you'd like to do a quiz

  • on this subject.

  • Thanks very much for watching.

  • I do believe that this information can completely transform the way that you learn anything,

  • and having taught for many years, I've seen students implementing this and it makes a

  • tremendous difference not only in the result, but also in your confidence in yourself about

  • achieving a successful result. Okay?

  • So all the best with your learning and with your English.

  • Bye for now.

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