

This makes them an important addition to the team in networking and professional scenarios, as well as personal.

In social situations, the Auditory Learner is perhaps the only learning type who actually excels at remembering peoples’ name. They are great at explaining things, and can typically be counted on to sift through a verbal disagreement and offer a productive way forward.
#Auditory learner driver
They can comprehend and follow specific directions from smart devices, and can articulate those directions to the driver (if it is not them) in a clear and concise manner. The same goes for feedback from teachers, partners, and coworkers – the Auditory Learner much prefers to receive verbal feedback instead of written, and will generally comprehend both criticism and praise better in this fashion.Īn Auditory Learner is a great person to have on a road trip or when traveling through an unknown area. In fact, they often enjoy the process and find themselves learning nearly as much as those they are speaking to. They are typically not afraid to give presentations, ask questions, or speak in front of large groups of people. On the verbal front, Auditory Learners tend to be outgoing, even if only in learning-related situations. They love acting and speaking, and may prefer to use a recording device to taking notes when listening to a keynote or lecture. When reading, they will commonly read to themselves out loud, especially if studying or otherwise reading material that must be remembered.
/172606202_HighRes-56a537103df78cf77286f9e3.jpg)
The Auditory Learner thrives on hearing, listening, and speaking. Auditory(Aural) Learners (Also see Visual & Kinesthetic learner)Īuditory Learners (also called Aural learners) enjoy the benefit of an easy to comprehend method of preferred learning – auditory, of course.
