An Auditory Learner is:
Someone who prefers to hear information that is being said or being played.
They need to repeat and read out loud to themselves to absorb and process new information. You are an auditory learner if:
Likes listening to podcasts
You are music lovers and have great memory for lyrics and music notes
You have great memory for past conversations or jokes.You might be talented in singing or playing an instrument
More confident in giving oral presentations
You prefer reading out loud and may read more slowly
May have difficulty interpreting complicated graphs, maps or diagramsLikes listening to podcasts
Your expression usually is "I hear you..."
Below are some Auditory learner study tips :
Ask questions to greatly increase information retention
Use a dictaphone or recorder so you can replay a lesson or revise it later
Repetition or paraphrasing main points of what have been learnedUse word association can be a great way to learn facts and lines
Avoid auditory distractions. Auditory learners are incredibly susceptible to aural distraction
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