Have you ever wondered why it’s easier for you to understand a difficult concept when your friend explains it to you or when you read it by yourself? This might be your learning style. Learning styles are classified broadly into 3 categories: Visual, Auditory and Kinesthetic. Most people use a combination of these styles to get the best results.
You can easily remember things that you see or read.
· You get an opportunity to help someone in need.
· Use flashcards: Memorize with pictures
· Use diagrams and flow charts to remember
· When trying to remember information, close your eyes and visualize
· Use symbols to remember words
· When learning a new word, visualize its spelling
· Watch videos of topics that you learn at school
You can easily remember or learn what you hear.
· Study in groups: Discuss concepts and topics
· Come up with a rhyme or tune to remember concepts
· Play recorded lectures to understand concepts
· Try to find a quiet place to study
· Ask questions in class.
You learn by doing things. For example, experimenting in a science lab makes the concept very easy to understand.
· Walk while reading notes
· Perform some kind of activity while listening to audio lectures
· Conduct experiments to understand a concept
· Take breaks while studying.