This document discusses learning styles and how to improve learning based on whether a student is a visual, auditory, or kinesthetic learner. It focuses on auditory learners, noting their general characteristics of liking to listen, talk, and remember things better when they are repeated. The document provides tips for teaching auditory learners, such as using spoken speech, audio instructions, and listening exercises. It also gives examples of how auditory learners can improve their English skills, such as talking to themselves, participating in debates, and making speeches. Finally, it lists requirements for good learning as motivation, clear objectives, and having a plan.
2. Learning styles
Consist in Depending on
3 Theories Student and teacher
• Perceiving information Tips sheet Showing the way
• Processing information to improve
• Organising and
presenting information Realise
what
kind of Visual, auditory or kinaesthetic
learner
you are
3. Auditory people: general characteristics
Listen
Oral
Siding talking
Love head while
another person is
talking
Expressing all
what they want
Paying more
in words
attention in audio
information than
Remembering
visual repeating
better
things
Asking for talked
instructions
4. Best ways to teach auditive
learners:
Talked speech, audio instructions and listening exercises
5. Best ways to learn English
for auditive learners
Talk to yourself, participate
in debates or discussions,
and make a public speech.
In order to make errors
6. Requierements for a
good learning
· Motivation
· Real objectives
· Having a plan