Auditory learners learn most effectively by hearing information. They depend on speaking as their way of learning. These learners have strong language skills and well developed vocabulary. They will remember details from lectures and conversations. They tend to have musical talent and pay attention to rhythms and tones. Auditory learners learn best through the use of discussion, dialog, debate, memorization, phonics, oral reading, hearing anecdotes, and cooperative learning groups. When studying they like to repeat words aloud for memorization. They may even use a rhythm to help them remember phrases. These learners benefit from recording lectures and using audiotapes for language practice. They are very much opposite from the visual
Auditory learners learn most effectively by hearing information. They depend on speaking as their way of learning. These learners have strong language skills and well developed vocabulary. They will remember details from lectures and conversations. They tend to have musical talent and pay attention to rhythms and tones. Auditory learners learn best through the use of discussion, dialog, debate, memorization, phonics, oral reading, hearing anecdotes, and cooperative learning groups. When studying they like to repeat words aloud for memorization. They may even use a rhythm to help them remember phrases. These learners benefit from recording lectures and using audiotapes for language practice. They are very much opposite from the visual