2. /Kinesthetic/ Definition: A kinesthetic person normally tries to improve a language not by focusing on the visual or auditive aspects. He will try to be active always asking spontaneously and trying to make people notice them constantly by moving themselves. Even when there’s no need to touch or to focus into something or someone, a kinesthetic person will direct his attention to that because they think that’s a good backup.
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4. If they’re reading any text they would find a good chance to involve themselves by moving their hands (lots of gesticulating) and getting fully involved in the text. Taking it as if it was personal. Plus they will point while they read.
5. They will always carry one object which will help them to focus themselves; a pen, a pencil… They need to have it always near and take notes.
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7. Their memory is not so good so they will always stick a copy of their classes schedule or even the subjects they’re studying; they will always look at them and even if that’s a routine, it will be harder for them to remember.