On this page, you can read about the experiences of others with an Aural learning preference.
Why not share your experiences too?
- Do you consider yourself an Aural person?
- Are there aspects of your life where your Aural preference is obvious?
- What study strategies do you find helpful, as someone with an Aural preference?
Leave a comment below to tell us about your experiences as someone with an Aural preference.
linda smith :
I was completely surprised at these results. I am definitely “aural” “in all things” and I completely identify with “all “of the above comments. Thank You
Chinyere :
I don’t easily forget what I hear from people and I benefit so much from the discussion. Through discussion, I am able to understand people’s different opinions.
Larissa :
I notice that I do lean to aural but also I have a very active brain that is always distracting me so that can prevent me from hearing the things I need to learn.
Nhlakanipho :
When I teach someone something I can never forget it, once we argue about something I can never forget it, participating in class and asking questions and engaging in debates engraved the info in my brain.
Grace :
I usually can never focus when I am in class. I get distracted and bored easy.
karen :
I usually cannot focus on voices. Other things distract me. I would need to listen more than once.
Nomxolisi :
I usually cannot focus on videos.other thinks distract me. I would need to listen more than once.
Nhlakanipho :
Me too, always rewinding when I rewinded excessively when listening to online lectures
David :
I find myself drifting in and out of lectures and missing the point. I’ve found that teachers’voices more than anything help me concentrate or not.