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My Auditory learning Style - Coggle Diagram
My Auditory learning Style
Chacteristics
talks to self aloud
easily distracted
likes to be read to
enjoys talking
memorizes frequently
whispers to self while reading
enjoys music
distracted by noise
hums or sings
outgoing by nature
enjoys listening activities
General
Read your work out loud and summarize what you have read on tape
Say words inside of your head silently
Say aloud the information to be learned or have someone read information to you or read it into a tape recorder and replay it
Brainstorm ideas with others and form study groups
When, possible learn information through tapes, Tv, oral reports, rhyme, songs, radio, lectures, book reviews, panel and group discussions, guest lectures, and oral questions and answers
Use a straight edged marker or guide to assist you in keeping your place while you are reading or working with printed materials
Tape class lectures (ask instructor for permission)
Meet with classmates before and/or after class to discuss materials
Writing
Plan each sentence you want to write by saying it out loud or silently in your head
Say each sentence several times
Write each sentence as you say it, or talk into a tape recorder, dictating each sentence of your paragraph; then play the tape back- one sentence at a time- and record your paragraph
Spelling
Say the word-then say each letter out loud
Listen to the spelling of the word
Close your eyes and spell the word out loud; check your spelling
close your eyes and spell the word out loud again; and check your spelling
now, write the word, trying to hear it in your mind
verbally review spelling words and lectures with a friend
Mathematics
Learn math by saying the concepts, fact, theorem, etc.
Explain math problems, concepts, facts, etc., to yourself, relating information out loud
Use a tape recorder and replay the information