Alice
Language learner part 2. Through years I have realised what kind of language learner I am. I can identify within several types of learners like: visual learner, auditory learner, and linguistic learner. A visual learner is a person who like to learn with flowcharts, slides, graphs, and taking notes. Those notes usually are underlined with different colours and symbols. An auditory learner likes attend to class and paying attention to the lecture, to discuss with others (teachers or even students), and to remember interesting facts. A linguistic learner prefer to memorise everything, learning by repeating , hearing or seeing a word many times. Being a visual learner let you recollect information easier by seeing pictures and graphs but it is usually difficult to remember things when they can not look at a picture. An auditory learner an important advantage: learning by hearing discussions or lectures in class but for them not everywhere is a good place to study. A linguistic learner are more independent when they are taking notes but those notes take a lot of time even if it’s effective.
Oct 4, 2015 4:33 PM
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Language learner part 2.

Over the years I have realised what kind of language learner I am. I can identify with several types of learners like: visual learner, auditory learner, and linguistic learner. A visual learner is a person who likes to learn with flowcharts, slides, graphs, and taking notes. Those notes  are usually underlined with different colours and symbols. An auditory learner likes to attend to classes and paying attention to the lecture, to discuss with others (teachers or even students), and to remember interesting facts. A linguistic learner prefers to memorise everything, learning by repeating , hearing or seeing a word many times. Being a visual learner lets you recollect information easier by seeing pictures and graphs, but it is usually difficult to remember things when they can not look at a picture. An auditory learner has an important advantage: learning by hearing discussions or lectures in class but for them not everywhere is a good place to study. A linguistic learner is more independent when they are taking notes but those notes take a lot of time even if it is effective.

 

Hello Alice,

 

Interesting text about your learning preferences. Just a few small mistakes which I think you will understand as soon as you see them. Only one is worth highlighting. Adverbs (words which give more information about a verb) usually go before the verb but after the verb 'be'.

 

Hope this helps

 

Bob

October 4, 2015
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