←What type of
learner are you?→
Hello everyone!
I want to share with you two useful tests, which can help you to identify your learner type! The first collection of questions, which you can answer by clicking on this link: "Learning Style Inventory", will explain to you how it is better for you to learn English. When you answer all the questions, the program will calculate your dominating student type. There are three types: tactile, visual and auditory. This test will help you in learning and preparing for EGE.
As for me, I am an auditory student. This means that I perceive information better by listening. I better understand and remember everything I hear. I need to hear things, not just see things, in order to learn them.
The second link will show you what your strengths are "Multiple Inteligence Test". Now I can tell you about my intelligences! The first of them is called "Musical". It means that I like the rhythm and sound of language. Also I like poems, songs, and jingles. I enjoy humming or singing along with music. This program also showed me how to use my strengths to learn English. For example, I can:
• Create a poem with an emphasis on certain sounds for pronunciation.
• Clap out or walk out the sounds of syllables.
• Read together (choral reading) to work on fluency and
intonation.
• Read a story with great emotion — sad, then happy, then angry. Talk about what changes — is it only tone?
• Read lyrics to music.
• Use music as background while reviewing and for helping to remember new material.
• Use rhymes to remember spelling rules.
The second of them is called "Self". I have a very good sense of self. I like to spend time by yourself and think things over. And I will often take in information from another person, mull it over by myself, and come back to that person later to discuss it.
The third of them is called "Spatial". It means that I remember things visually, including exact sizes and shapes of objects. I like posters, charts, graphics and enjoy drawing. This website says I can:
• Write a language experience story and then illustrate it.
• Write words vertically.
• Cut out words from a magazine and use them in a letter.
• Visualize spelling words.
• Use colorful newspapers like USA Today.
• Use crossword puzzles.
I hope that thanks to these tests you will be able to see in yourself not only strengths, but also to find the necessary information about your perception, which will help you to learn English faster and more productively!
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wish you luck!
Your Liza ♡
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