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Sunday, 3 March 2013

Audio Learners


If you are an auditory learner, you learn best by spoken things, hearing things. Use the following tips to better succeed in school and receive good grades in your school subjects.

- Involve yourself in study groups in which you talk about subject, study and school related things.
- If possible, record class sessions, then replay them after school.
- If possible, record yourself speaking notes and important things from class. Then replay them when you want to hear the notes.
- Work things out aloud. So for example, doing a maths question, say the steps to yourself out loud so you can hear yourself saying the steps.
- Repeat important facts,phrases or words over and over with your eyes closed.
- Memorize things by making a song, jingle or sound attached to that information.
- Dictate things before actually writing them like on assignment papers.
- Be active in class discussions and participate in the discussion.
- When receiving a book or looking for a book, try to find an audio tape of that book.
- When encountering new words, sound them out syllable by syllable.
- Sit near the front of the class so you can hear the teacher better and are not distracted by other audible distractions.

These tips will help you improve your performance in school if you are an auditory learner.

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