Auditory Learners

 

Auditory learners remember information best by using their ears. Hearing learners tend to be good talkers and listeners. They enjoy discussions and remember easily what the teacher says. Auditory learners would much rather listen to a book than to sit and read it. Because they learn through listening, they can often remember names and songs after hearing them only one or two times. When reading or studying, auditory learners like to repeat information aloud, and they can be distracted by any background noise.

 

Strategies for Auditory Learners

 
 

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