Everyone assumes that Language Learning is easier for auditory learners than for folks with other learning styles.
This might be true, but since only about one percent of people learn best by listening, odds are this mythical ease of learning doesn’t apply to you.
The reason that auditory learners don’t hold a huge advantage in learning languages is that learning a language consists of more than listening skills.
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If you are a Hands-On (Tactile-Kinesthetic-Propeoceptive) learner, listening to (and repeating) CDs, DVDs and tapes might not represent the strongest and best strategy for you.
You need to touch, get the feel of and sense things to learn best. So, a lecture that staggers on literally passes you by.
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If you are a visual learner, listening to (and repeating) CDs, DVDs and tapes might not represent the brightest and best strategy for you.
You need to see things to learn them best. But, if you had a transcript of the recording, you instantly appeal to your learning strength.
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