HOW TO LEARN ENGLISH 4X FASTER BY FINDING YOUR LEARNING STYLE

🚀 Unlock your English learning potential by discovering YOUR perfect learning style! In this game-changing video, we’ll explore how understanding your learning preferences can help you learn English up to 4 times faster.

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5 Methods for each learning style

1. Visual Learners

Storyblocks Video Link: https://www.storyblocks.com/video/stock/young-focused-blonde-woman-watching-lesson-online-or-reading-seminar-and-writing-notes-studying-remotely-at-home-s9uxrbbookoh31fax

You learn best through seeing information. When you can visualize concepts, watch demonstrations, or see written instructions, you absorb and retain information more effectively. Colors, diagrams, and written materials are your strongest tools for learning.

Practical Applications:

  • Watch English movies with subtitles in your target language
  • Create mind maps for vocabulary and sentence patterns
  • Use color-coding systems to recognize the 5Ws (Who, what, when, where, and why)
  • Study written dialogues and conversation scripts
  • Use flashcards with images and words

2. Auditory Learners

Storyblocks Video Link: https://www.storyblocks.com/video/stock/bearded-smiled-man-enjoying-music-in-headphones-while-walking-in-european-city-hes-casual-dressed-has-arabian-accessories-musically-apps-social-network-smartphones-happy-emotions-r_xe_jb-zsjxuxw8rm

You learn best through listening and speaking. When you hear information or engage in verbal discussions, you process and remember information more effectively. Sound, rhythm, and verbal repetition are your strongest learning tools.

Practical Applications:

  • Listen to English podcasts regularly
  • Record yourself speaking and play it back
  • Participate in English conversation groups
  • Practice shadow speaking with native content
  • Use audio lessons and language learning apps

3. Kinesthetic Learners

Storyblocks Video Link: https://www.storyblocks.com/video/stock/medium-shot-of-an-actor-reciting-his-lines-on-a-sofa-while-other-actors-rehearsing-in-the-background-hhbil1_w4jqcnumgt

You learn best through physical movement and hands-on experience. When you can touch, move, or physically engage with your learning material, you understand and remember information more effectively. Active participation is your strongest learning tool.

Practical Applications:

  • Act out vocabulary words and phrases
  • Use role-play scenarios for conversation practice
  • Write and trace new vocabulary words
  • Use physical flashcards you can manipulate
  • Practice speaking while walking or moving

4. Reading/Writing Learners

Storyblocks Video Link: https://www.storyblocks.com/video/stock/young-woman-student-reading-a-book-in-the-library-sitting-on-the-floor-students-in-a-good-mood-studying-and-reading-books-in-the-library-348981980

You learn best through reading and writing activities. When you can read information and write it down in your own words, you process and retain information more effectively. Written words and note-taking are your strongest learning tools.

Practical Applications:

  • Keep a daily English journal
  • Write summaries of English articles you read
  • Create detailed written study notes
  • Practice writing emails in English
  • Rewrite conversations in your own words
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