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Learning styles and strategies
Learning styles can be defined as general approaches to language learning, while learning strategies are the ways in which learners choose to handle language tasks in specific contexts.text
AUDOTORY LEARNERS
Students learn through what they hear as the teacher interacts with them in class. Also when reading aloud the student benefits more from the readings.
VISUAL LEARNERS
Students seek to visualize things in order to understand and comprehend well. In addition, they learn better with visual objects such as graphs, concept maps, etc.
VERBAL LEARNERS
This is where words are used in both speaking and writing. This helps you to expand your knowledge of new words
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SOCIAL LEARNERS
Here you work and learn in a group. They interact with each other and are able to understand each other's ideas and thoughts
Learning strategies are the way students learn, recall information and study for tests.
Cognitive Strategies
When they indirectly manipulate linguistic material, for example, through reasoning, analysis, notes and synthesis.
Make them explicit to students, bring them to their attention, and talk about them.
Affective Strategies
As you manage your emotions by identifying your moods and anxiety levels, talk about your feelings, reward yourself, and use deep breathing or positive self-transformation.
Memory-Related Strategies
When they relate one element or concept to another but do not necessarily imply a deep understanding through key words