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Text & Audio: Information and Tips for Visual Learners
Visual learners benefit from seeing and reading information.
Visual learners typically:
- remember what they read rather than what they hear.
- prefer reading a story rather than listening to it.
- are good at spelling.
- prefer to work alone rather than in groups.
- have problems understanding verbal instructions.
- take notes during class or whilst listening to a presentation.
- study and revise by looking over things.
Outside of learning, visual learners typically:
- remember faces but forget names.
- have a good sense of direction.
- make 'to-do' lists.
- notice changes in appearance (people and physical spaces).
- are quiet and sometimes shy.
- doodle and draw when bored.
When it comes to learning vocabulary, visual learners are recommended to:
- use colours when making notes.
- create mindmaps or wordlists.
- use flashcards.
- try to learn words from context whilst reading.
- draw pictures of new words, where possible.