2. Main aspects
1. Learning Styles: What Are They
2. Learning Styles Strategies
3. Questionnaire about learning styles
4. Conclusions
3. What is learning?
Learning is acquiring new, or modifying existing, knowledge,
behaviors, skills, values, or preferences and may involve
synthesizing different types of information..
4. What are Learning Styles?
Are the ways in which a
learner prefers to take in.
Visual
Individual Auditory
Visual
Group
Reflective
Visual
Kines-
thetic
Impulsive
5. Learning Styles
•Diagrams and •Read your •Learners •Moving
Charts notes out loud learn best
•Recall through •Doing
•White Space
stories, working with
•Video •Touching
examples, others.
•Images
jokes •Playing
•Lecture notes •Tape your
into learnable •Group •Role plays
notes into a
packages. work.
recorder •All your
•Use recorded
•By peer senses.
audio lectures
6. Learning Styles
•Learners •Learners •Learners
learn best learn best learn best
when given when they when they are
time to work able to
consider alone. respond
choices. immediately.
7. Learning Styles Strategies
Are the ways chosen and used by learners to learn
language. They include ways to help ourselves identify
what we need to learn.
8. Learning Styles Strategies
•Repeating new words in your
•Asking a speaker to repeat
Read/ Kines-
head until you remember them.
Visual Aural what they have said.
Write thetic
•Guessing the meaning of
•Deciding what area of
unknown words.
vocabulary you need to learn
•Using the foreign language as and then learning it.
much as possible by talking to
•Face to face interaction.
tourists.
•Chatting through the
•Recording yourself speaking,
facebook.
then judging and correcting
your pronunciation.
11. Conclusions
There are a lot of techniques a teacher can use in order to stimulate the learners
learning proccess.
Eases the teaching proccess with different aids and provides each lesson with the
proper tool.
Using different learning styles catches the students motivation and increases the
teaching effectiveness.
12. Sources
Learning Styles
Felder & Silverman
http://www.ncsu.edu/felder-public/Learning_Styles.html
Fleming, Neil
http://www.vark-learn.com
Kolb, David A.
http://www.learningfromexperience.com
Bibliography of works:
http://learningfromexperience.com/research-library/