09 Jun
09Jun

     


   It means the way that the learner prefers to take process and remember information when is learning something. This preference is the one that permits us to acquire the language quicker and have joy in the same time. They are related with our physical senses, interaction and style of thinking. 

Here are some examples of the most commonly mentioned learning styles:

  • Visual: The learner best learns through watching and looking.
  • Auditory: The learner best learns through listening and hearing.
  • Kinaesthetic: The learner best learns through being physical, while moving or touching things.
  • Group: The learner best learns through working with others
  • Individual: The learner best learns through working alone.
  • Autonomous: The learner likes to decide what he /she learns and how to learn.
  • Reflective: The learner best learns when given time to consider choices
  • Impulsive: The learner best learns when able to respond immediately.
  • Analytic: The learner best learns when given the opportunity to analyze things.

    According to Gardner’s theory  people do not have just an intellectual capacity, but have many kinds of intelligence. He described nine multiple intelligences such as musical, interpersonal, spatial, visual, logical-mathematical, existential, bodily-kinesthetic, intrapersonal, and linguistic. Thereby, many teachers include these in their teaching philosophies and work to integrate all of it.

Biography:

Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligences (2020) Retrieved from https://www.verywellmind.com/gardners-theory-of-multiple-intelligences-2795161#:~:text=In%20order%20to%20capture%20the,%2Dvisual%2C%20and%20linguistic%20intelligences. 

  Spratt M., Pulverness A., & Willians M. (2015) The TKT Course Modules 1,2 and 3. Cambridge English. Second Edition.

  



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