What is your learning style?
Visual? Auditory? Read/Write? Kinesthetic?
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When you buy a new product, you:
Read the instructions and after you try to use it.
Ask for somebody to help you use it.
Try to make it work without any help or instruction.
Look for videos online to understand how it works.
2
When you visit a new city:
You use a map, or a list of places to guide your trip.
You prefer asking for people for advice before going to a new city.
You don't plan too much, just go and see what it's like.
You observe the signs and the people to guide yourself in the city.
3
You have an important test tomorrow. So:
You look for video lessons online to help you understand the topic of the test.
You write a summary about the topic and read your notes in your notebook.
You listen to podcasts about the topic or participate in discussions about it.
You do some exercises to practice what you learn, but you don't spend much time doing that.
4
Your teacher asks you to prepare a presentation for the next week:
You prepare a script of everything you need to put in your presentation.
You do the presentation without making researches online. You just say what comes to your mind.
You prefer asking for some friends for some inspiration, ideas and examples.
You watch videos on YouTube giving examples of similar presentations and try to use some tips in your work.
5
You are learning a new topic at school, but it's very difficult:
You ask the teacher to send you extra exercises, so you can practice more.
You look for more information about the topic, read your notes and add more details to your notebook.
You comment with a friend about it and ask for her opinion/help.
You ask the teacher some suggestions of videos, films, series that are related to the topic.
6
It's your sister's birthday, so you decide:
To surprise her with a sweet text message and a cute photo on her social media.
To send her a song that you know that she loves and say happy birthday.
To surprise her with a visit her favourite food.
To make a cute picture collage and post on every social media.
7
You had a terrible fight with your partner, you:
Say you're sorry and talk to him. It's important to hear his side of the story.
Send a very long text message expressing your feelings.
Check his social media updates every minute and wait for him to talk to you.
Go to his house and try to solve the problem in a practical way.
8
You bought a ticket to a flight, but it was cancelled one day before your trip:
You call the company and ask for your rights.
You send an e-mail to the company and look for information about what to do in this situation.
You look on the internet for similar cases and what people did about them.
You call someone from your family to ask for advice.
9
You decided to learn how to play an instrument, but you don't have money to pay for classes:
You listen to many songs and try to learn by ear.
You watch "how-to" videos on YouTube.
You read articles and books about learning an instrument.
You get the instrument and try to learn it withou any help.
10
Your boss says you are too messy and you need to be more oganized:
You google "how-to-be-more-organized".
You observe your colleagues who are organized and try to copy their strategies.
You talk to your friends about it and ask for their advice.
You start instantly paying more attention on how to be more organized.
11
Your teacher said your grades are good, but you should spend less time using the phone on classes:
You stop using the phone and try to be more active in the class.
You tell your friends about it and check their opinions.
You look at your friends to see if they are also respecting this rule.
You write on a post-it a reminder not to use the phone so much.
12
Your friend needs help with her history test:
You make her an infographic explaining the topics she has doubts.
You send her some audios on Whatsapp telling her everything you know about the topic.
You send her some text links that you found on the internet to help her.
You share some exercises that you think are good to practice the topic.
13
When you don't go well in a test, it's probably because:
You didn't read the instructions with attention.
You didn't understand the listening exercise.
You couldn't remember that grammar topic.
You accidentally skipped a question in the test.
14
It's very difficult to concentrate when:
Someone gives you a very big text to read.
Someone tells you a very long story.
Someone asks you sit and write for a very long time.
Someone asks you watch a very long video.
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You usually prefer lessons with:
Reading and grammar exercises.
Listening exercises and songs.
Video exercises or slides.
Games and group interaction.