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Text & Audio: Information and Tips for Auditory Learners
Auditory learners benefit from hearing and listening to information.
Auditory learners typically:
- remember what they hear rather than what they read.
- prefer listening to a story than reading it.
- work through complex problems by talking out loud.
- follow verbal directions well.
- remember faces but forget names.
- prefer to work with somebody rather than alone.
- ask a lot of questions in class.
Outside of learning, auditory learners typically:
- tell stories really well.
- like to talk a lot.
- talk or mumble to themselves whilst working.
- point at what is being read.
- don't like drawing or sketching.
- get bored easily when dealing with something silently, such as watching a silent film.
When it comes to learning vocabulary, auditory learners are recommended to:
- read words out loud.
- listen to lyric-free music whilst learning words.
- find a study buddy to learn new words with.
- focus on the spelling of words as this may typically be more difficult.
- learn new words by watching films or listening to songs or the radio.