   According to the VAK model there are
    three types of learning styles, mine is
    auditory.
   1.They’re
    such good
    talkers, they
    like to talk.
   2.He will repeat new
    words and phrases he
    has learned to himself
    in order to store them
    away for future use, in
    fact he is not happy
    when someone told
    him to " look it up"
    rather than talk the
    answer out with him.
    He explores things by
    talking about them.
   3.He expresses
    emotions
    verbally, he is
    sensitive to your
    tone of voice.
    4.Confuses similar words when reading
    such as "bought" for "brought."
   5. Does not like
    art or drawing,
    prefers music or
    verbal activities.
   7. He gets
    louder when
    he is frustrated.
    If you don't
    listen to him or
    don't
    understand,
    he'll say it
    more loudly.
   8. Is a terrible speller on written work.
   9. Frequently rubs his eyes or complains
    that his eyes bother him.
   10. Knows hundreds of jingles from TV --
    may even be able to repeat entire
    commercials and songs.
   11. Papers are
    poorly
    organized
    and are very
    messy.
   12. Is poor on
    matching activities
    when lines must be
    drawn.
In conclusion auditory
 people prefer talking
 instead of doing some
 other activities, they tend
 to do things in a more
 auditory way.
   IRENE DOSIL

Learning styles, idosil.

  • 2.
    According to the VAK model there are three types of learning styles, mine is auditory.
  • 3.
    1.They’re such good talkers, they like to talk.
  • 4.
    2.He will repeat new words and phrases he has learned to himself in order to store them away for future use, in fact he is not happy when someone told him to " look it up" rather than talk the answer out with him. He explores things by talking about them.
  • 5.
    3.He expresses emotions verbally, he is sensitive to your tone of voice.
  • 6.
    4.Confuses similar words when reading such as "bought" for "brought."
  • 7.
    5. Does not like art or drawing, prefers music or verbal activities.
  • 8.
    7. He gets louder when he is frustrated. If you don't listen to him or don't understand, he'll say it more loudly.
  • 9.
    8. Is a terrible speller on written work.
  • 10.
    9. Frequently rubs his eyes or complains that his eyes bother him.
  • 11.
    10. Knows hundreds of jingles from TV -- may even be able to repeat entire commercials and songs.
  • 12.
    11. Papers are poorly organized and are very messy.
  • 13.
    12. Is poor on matching activities when lines must be drawn.
  • 14.
    In conclusion auditory people prefer talking instead of doing some other activities, they tend to do things in a more auditory way.
  • 15.
    IRENE DOSIL