"Listen, that's not right." "Look, you don't understand!" &q "Listen, that's not right." "Look, you don't understand!" "Sorry, I don't follow." Are these three speakers, who are just chatting naturally, actually revealing what many people believe is their dominant thinking and learning style? Many educators, who research in this field say that everybody has one of three basic ways of processing the world: visual, auditory or kinaesthetic. Students who find their dominant learning style. can make their learning more efficient. The Visual Learner:"Look, you don't understand!" The visual learner tends to learn by watching and copying what others dothey usually draw diagrams, maps and pictures rather than taking notes in words. They have a rich imagination, they tend to see pictures in their head and daydream in colourthey notice changes in people and places quicklythey remember faces not namesthey write neatly and need a tidy environment to work in, but they like to surround themselves with colour, art and picturesthey doodle a lot. The Auditory Learner:"Listen, that's not right." The auditory learner prefers to listen to explanations, enjoys conversations, usually talks very well, with a wide vocabulary. They tend to move their lips when they read and often talk to themselvesthey usually remember names rather than facesthey prefer listening to music to looking at art and pictures, but when they are studying, music distracts themthey hum a lot. The Kinaesthetic Learner:"Sorry, I don't follow you." Kinaesthetic learners are used to doing things physically, not listening to explanations or watching demonstrations. They like to move around when they are reading or walk up and down while trying to memorise thingsthey tend to touch and hug people a lot. They often prefer sports to cinemas and concerts and may lose concentration quickly if they don't study in the right way. Do you recognise yourself in one of the descriptions above? Three students took the tests and this is what they said. The visual learner: My teacher always used to tell me off for doodling - now I realise it helped me concentrate. The auditory learner: The coursebooks, which my colleagues found very interesting, were useless for me. I didn't want to read and take notes. I just wanted to discuss the ideas. The kinaesthetic learner:A teacher, who knows about learning styles suggested that I tape the lectures and listen to them when I am jogging.1). Which of the following learners is NOT mentioned in the passage?2). Which of the following is NOT true about the visual learners?3). Which of the following describes best the auditory learners?4). From the fourth paragraph, the kinaesthetic learner tends to ().5). According to the passage, the drawback of being a visual learner is ().(1).A、Visual learner.B、 Auditory leaner.C、 Kinaesthetic leaner.D、 Sensory learner.(2).A、They usually learn by watching and copying what others do.B、 They prefer drawing pictures to taking notes in words.C、 They are full of imagination.D、 They remember people's names quickly.(3).A、They like to watch and listen to what others do.B、 They prefer to listen rather than watch.C、 They like both music and pictures.D、 They usually talk less.(4).A、listen to explanations and enjoy conversationsB、 memorise things via picturesC、 do more physical exercisesD、 be forgetful(5).A、he cannot concentrate on thingsB、 he dislikes musicC、 he always daydreamsD、 none of them

"Listen, that's not right." "Look, you don't understand!" &q

"Listen, that's not right." "Look, you don't understand!" "Sorry, I don't follow." Are these three speakers, who are just chatting naturally, actually revealing what many people believe is their dominant thinking and learning style? Many educators, who research in this field say that everybody has one of three basic ways of processing the world: visual, auditory or kinaesthetic. Students who find their dominant learning style. can make their learning more efficient. The Visual Learner:"Look, you don't understand!" The visual learner tends to learn by watching and copying what others dothey usually draw diagrams, maps and pictures rather than taking notes in words. They have a rich imagination, they tend to see pictures in their head and daydream in colourthey notice changes in people and places quicklythey remember faces not namesthey write neatly and need a tidy environment to work in, but they like to surround themselves with colour, art and picturesthey doodle a lot. The Auditory Learner:"Listen, that's not right." The auditory learner prefers to listen to explanations, enjoys conversations, usually talks very well, with a wide vocabulary. They tend to move their lips when they read and often talk to themselvesthey usually remember names rather than facesthey prefer listening to music to looking at art and pictures, but when they are studying, music distracts themthey hum a lot. The Kinaesthetic Learner:"Sorry, I don't follow you." Kinaesthetic learners are used to doing things physically, not listening to explanations or watching demonstrations. They like to move around when they are reading or walk up and down while trying to memorise thingsthey tend to touch and hug people a lot. They often prefer sports to cinemas and concerts and may lose concentration quickly if they don't study in the right way. Do you recognise yourself in one of the descriptions above? Three students took the tests and this is what they said. The visual learner: My teacher always used to tell me off for doodling - now I realise it helped me concentrate. The auditory learner: The coursebooks, which my colleagues found very interesting, were useless for me. I didn't want to read and take notes. I just wanted to discuss the ideas. The kinaesthetic learner:A teacher, who knows about learning styles suggested that I tape the lectures and listen to them when I am jogging.

1). Which of the following learners is NOT mentioned in the passage?

2). Which of the following is NOT true about the visual learners?

3). Which of the following describes best the auditory learners?

4). From the fourth paragraph, the kinaesthetic learner tends to ().

5). According to the passage, the drawback of being a visual learner is ().

(1).A、Visual learner.

B、 Auditory leaner.

C、 Kinaesthetic leaner.

D、 Sensory learner.

(2).A、They usually learn by watching and copying what others do.

B、 They prefer drawing pictures to taking notes in words.

C、 They are full of imagination.

D、 They remember people's names quickly.

(3).A、They like to watch and listen to what others do.

B、 They prefer to listen rather than watch.

C、 They like both music and pictures.

D、 They usually talk less.

(4).A、listen to explanations and enjoy conversations

B、 memorise things via pictures

C、 do more physical exercises

D、 be forgetful

(5).A、he cannot concentrate on things

B、 he dislikes music

C、 he always daydreams

D、 none of them


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