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Before beginning to learn a new language, it is perhaps useful to consider what sort of a learner you are.
This will afford you a new insight into your learning preferences. |
Most learners cannot be so categorically defined.
Many people learn most effectively from a combination of different situations and conditions.
Because everyone learns differently, there are perhaps (if you want to be very exact...) as many types of learners as there are people learning something new.
Nonetheless it is possible to differentiate between learning styles:
Here we will explain the four different learning styles.
Perhaps one of them describes you at least to an extent.
If you are an auditive learner, then you most easily learn information that you have heard. |
How to recognise that you are a communicative learner:
If so you belong to the second group, the communicative learner. |
If you best retain information by reading, then you are a visual learner.
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Our last learning style, the systematic or analytical learner describes you if you tend to abstraction and systems.
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Do you recognise in yourself any of the learning styles or do some of the characteristics of them seem familiar from your own experiences?
Then have a look at www.17-minute-languages.com.
On this website you can see the exercises developed by the Development Section of 17 Minute Languages to suit every learning style and so enable every student to learn effectively and quickly.
These exercises are of course to be found on all our language courses so that you can learn a new foreign language quickly and effectively.
We would like to wish you enjoyment and success at learning a new language.
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