shit *In what way do you learn best?
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Thread Topic: shit *In what way do you learn best?
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Disregard my other thread ahaha
I learn best by studying others and teaching myself. You can try to teach me all day, and I won't understand anything if I'm not allowed to go and try it myself. I also get agitated when I'm trying to figure something out and other people are crowding me and s--- going "You can do it, you're almost there, dur dur dur" like stfu you aren't in this right now I need some time by myself I'm jot a little kid.
So yeah, by myself. -
I'm a visual learner. I like examples and I like pictures. I wanna see someone do it before I try, otherwise I'll mess everything up lmao. I also like being able to think without being crowded all the time, because noise really distracts me.
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I'm also a visual learner. I cannot follow listed instruction unless someone explains it to me, or I can see examples and images. Like, even recipes can be difficult for me because I get so confused.
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I don't learn in just way. I learn best in different subjects in different ways.
I learn in math by looking at examples with steps, and I'll do it by myself. I like silence in math. I'm a visual learner in math.
I learn best in science just by hearing the information. Just say what I need to know, and I got it. It clicks.
I learn best in social studies by having class discussions and taking notes. Information doesn't click very well for me if you were to put social studies material in a slideshow and show it to me. That doesn't work.
I learn best in ELA by someone telling me what to do, show me how to do the task, and I've got it. All I need to know is the vocabulary and how to put everything together. It's simple. -
Tbh, I don't learn in English. I just do the work. It's too easy to learn.
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Well I struggle to learn by listening as the order of words just gets muddled up. Things need to be repeated multiple times for me to remember them correctly.
I guess i learn better when i am reading or seeing soemthing or when I'm moving around alot . I guess I'm a visual or kinesthetic learner ( I don't think I've spelt that right though) -
I literally didn't realize this until like two weeks ago that I'm an auditory learner. Visual doesn't work for me well because I end up forgetting lots of details when I try to think back, but with listening I remember better even if I don't pay attention too well. I found this out because I had to copy and paste Sparknotes summaries into a text-to-speech thing just so I would understand what is happening
I think the exception is that I learn better in foreign languages by writing and actually practicing languages myself. This is probably the same for a lot of people because you can't truly know a language unless you are capable of using it in your own context.
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