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Verbal Learner
Here are some learning strategies that you can do to learn better:If you are a verbal learner, try the techniques that involve speaking and writing. Make the most of the word-based techniques such as assertions and scripting. Use rhyme and rhythm in your assertions where you can, and be sure to read important ones aloud. Mnemonics are your friends for recalling lists of information. Acronym mnemonics use words, focusing on the first letter of the word to make up another word or memorable sequence. You can also make up phrases using the items you want to memorise.
Scripting is also powerful for you. You don't just have to write them down. Record your scripts using a tape or digital audio recorder , and use it later for reviews.
When you read content aloud, make it dramatic and varied. Instead of using a monotone voice to go over a procedure, turn it into a lively and energetic speech worthy of the theatre. Not only does this help your recall, you get to practice your dramatic presence!
Try working with others and using role-playing to learn verbal exchanges such as negotiations, sales or radio calls.