![]() If you are a kinesthetic learner you are in for a treat, because it’s time to move the body! You can dance, sing, do karaoke (can be done in the comfort of your own private space if shyness is down your alley). Under this learning style there is also the speaking component, auditory learners really take advantage of learning when speaking and enunciating new words. This is not exclusive to listening to songs but words have their own rhythm, and playing with the sound of words and sentences for some is a useful resource for learning vocabulary. For me what does the trick is to write the word, and seeing it written.įeliz Navidad, Feliz Navidad próspero año y felicidad (I wanna wish you a merry Christmas) Have you ever heard this song? It is definitely a catchy one, and season worthy in these weeks! For auditory learners rhythm, tone, cadence and all the elements that come with engaging with sound help memorise and learn new words. It has happened to me so many times that I listen to a word and no matter how many times someone has told me the word I can’t memorise it. Reading a word and visualising internally the meaning of the word helps visual learners to memorise and connect meaning with language. Visual learning is also not exclusive of what your eyes can see, but, as cheesy as it might sound, what your mind imagines too. ![]() And, if they are memes that play with language even more!Īrguably, text enters in the category of reading and writing, but when the text is combined with an image (or when written and read = seen) we begin to relate the image with the meaning and hence for visual learners having the image of the object is very helpful to remember the word. Knowing which one works best for you can help you take advantage of what tools to use to make it easier and more fun to remember vocabulary and even grammar! There are 4 types of learning styles: visual, auditory, reading and writing, and kinesthetic. What really gets to you and sticks with you. The type of engagement with what we are learning varies depending on what style of learning is the best for you. Have you ever noticed how the lyrics of a catchy song in a new language sometimes gets stuck in your head? Or how you can remember a word after you have seen it written, or even more so when you have written it?
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