This document discusses auditory learners and their characteristics. Auditory learners prefer to learn by listening rather than reading. They like to participate actively in classroom lessons by asking questions and discussing topics with peers. When studying, auditory learners learn best by repeating words and sentences out loud. Some key traits of auditory learners are that they get bored with silent activities, pay more attention to sounds than screens, may omit words when taking notes, and tend to have messy notes.