原版英语对话1000个:1217 Learn Types Part 1
Julia: That\'s right.
Todd: And are you familier with the different learner types?
Julia: A little bit, yes, I encounter different kinds of learners in my classrooms.
Todd: OK, so for example, what kind of learner are you?
Julia: I think possibly more than one, maybe overlap on a couple, but primarily a visual learner so I\'d have to take it in through my eyes usually like with a picture. I certainly have to see a word if I\'m learning a language. I have to see it written down.
Todd: So you need a phonetic script? You need something?
Julia: I need something visual.
Todd: Yeah for it to stick in your head?
Julia: For it to stay in my mind, it has to have a visual. I can\'t just hear it for example. I can\'t just hear a word and remember it. I have to have some sort of visual to connect it to.
Todd: OK, so you\'re a visual learner, anything else?
Julia: I think it\'s called a visual learner. I don\'t know the technical term for it but an emotional learner if a...
Todd: Really?
Julia: Yeah. If a piece of information or the thing that I\'m learning is attached to an emotional experience, I store it very definitively. I can remember it. I can recall it. If it\'s just a neutral, say a sentence, I can\'t remember it. It has to have a back story. It has to have an emotional connection somehow.
Todd: Right. It has to have some connection?
Julia: Yes, yeah. Usually a personal story especially humor. If there\'s a joke involved, if it made me laugh at the time of learning it. I\'m a laughter learner, I don\'t know if that\'s a real one but definitely an emotional response makes it much more easy for me to learn something.
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