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Marjorie Rosenberg 13 th ELTAF Conference 24 June 2017 Frankfurt International School Oberursel, Germany I never knew there were different styles of learning. I thought I just couldn t learn a foreign language. Viva la différence! Classes consist of unique individuals People learn in variety of ways Different sensory channels are used to perceive, process, store and recall information Mixing methods reaches more learners Be aware of misconceptions Learner preferences are not an excuse a way to pigeon-hole right or wrong a limitation with no possibility of stretching an indication of competence judgemental @Sandymillin VAK VAK Model V VK VA VAK AK A Visual Auditory Kinesthetic motoric K Kinesthetic emotional 1

Visual Learners need to see things written down write out words to check spelling usually take notes in class like visual materials and handouts generally have good handwriting like to use colours and highlighers may draw ideas to remember them Visual Handwriting Example They need to rearrange material and learn it again. Visual Handwriting Example Activities for Visual Learners Working with photos, images, colors etc. Completing mind-maps Using maps and charts Using color-coded systems to explain ideas Creating word searches, crossword puzzles, jumbled words, mazes Labeling and drawing Organizing words visually Put the words in the box into the correct place below. short distances multimedia messages conference call tram tickets transmission software data bits video clips without wires ringtones radio frequency handset text-only Organising words visually Answer key MMS video clips transmission software multimedia messages Bluetooth radio frequency without wires short distances VoIP handset conference call data bits @vickyloras SMS tram tickets text only ringtones 2

Auditory Learners Auditory Handwriting Example need to listen or speak to remember may sub-vocalise or move in rhythm while learning do not usually take notes like class discussions often listen to music while learning can repeat back what they have heard They need to write down what they have learned aloud. Activities for Auditory Learners Listening to texts Taking part in guided discussions Using music, rhymes, raps to learn vocabulary or grammar Brainstorming in buzz groups Creating activities on pronunciation Story-telling Speaking games Debates and presentations What s the joke? Tell the learners they have to listen carefully to match questions and answers of simple jokes. Give each learner a card with half a joke on it. Ask them to read out either the question or the answer. While listening, they should look at the card they have and see if it matches. When learners find the correct card, they partner with the person who has the other half of the joke. Hana Tichhá Kinesthetic Motoric Learners Kinaesthetic Handwriting Example like to move about may play with small objects need to try things out for themselves learn by doing and real-life experiences learn well with manipulatives and things they can touch They need to write down whatever they learned while moving about. 3

Activities for Kinesthetic Motoric Learners Teaching through movement or physical activities Miming, role plays, simulations, etc. Demonstrating concepts or vocabulary physically Relating material to real-life experiences Using manipulatives Running dictations Drawing tasks Miming a process / activity Form a small group of 6 8 Choose one of the processes or activities from the list and mime the steps to the others Have them guess what the activity is and name each of the steps you mime Washing and drying delicate crystal glasses Bathing a baby, putting on its pajamas and putting it to bed Getting ready for a long car trip to an unfamiliar destination Packing a picnic basket or a school bag Making an omelet with cheese, vegetables, etc. Kinaesthetic Emotional Learners feel comfortable in a group in which they like the people need to connect learning with positive feelings often personalise their learning materials may need to find their own reasons for learning like the freedom to be creative need to be able to ask for help They need to learn to put their emotions aside. Using role plays Activities for Kinesthetic Emotional Learners Creating personalized activities Asking for emotional responses Making use of creativity Telling personal stories to illustrate point Cooperative learning activities Discussions of personal likes and dislikes Personal surveys and questionnaires Emotional Survey What is your favorite food now and what was it when you were a child? How do you relax best? What kind of music do you like to listen to? Which characteristics do you look for in a friend? What kind of clothes do you enjoy wearing and how do they make you feel? Which room in your home is your favorite? Cognitive Processing Global / Analytic Model Global Analytic 4

Global Learners remember the entire experience rather than the details prefer to try things out rather than read detailed explanations perceive information holistically are relationship-oriented in groups like to please others value feelings over facts tend to be spontaneous Activities for Global Learners Unjumbling words or sentences Paraphrasing Spontaneous role plays Creative writing Discovering rules from examples Storytelling predicting creating endings They need to learn to take criticism without attaching emotions to it. Telling a story about the others Form a small group of 4 5 Using one of the pictures, decide what another group of learners did together last weekend Be as creative as possible Try to create a beginning and an end to the story Telling a story about the others Marjorie Rosenberg @sandymillin Hana Ticha Marjorie Rosenberg @sandymillin @Fionamau @mkofab @ij64 Analytic Learners perceive information in detailed way remember specifics may prefer to work alone are generally self-motivated are task-oriented value facts over feelings can usually take criticism more rationally They need to work on creating an overview and not get caught up in the details. Activities for Analytic Learners Word grids Matching activities Logic puzzles True/false activities Error correction Problem-solving activities Using critical thinking skills Structuring and categorizing 5

The Magic Square Match definitions 1-9 to the words and phrases in the magic square. Write a number in each box. When you finish, the columns and rows will add up to 15. The Magic Square Answer Key [6] credit [7] carry a balance [2] lend money [1] interest [5] repayment terms [9] debit mkofab [8] minimum payment [3] credit rating [4] credit limit An activity for all: Grammar Bingo Visual learners like to see the questions written out Auditory learners like to ask and answer questions Kinaesthetic emotional learners like the personalised aspect Kinaesthetic motoric learners like to move about Global learners like to have all the tenses on one page Anayltic learners like practicing the tenses and making sure they are correct Grammar Bingo Write the answers to the questions. Then find someone with the same answer. Try to get five answers in a row (across, down or diagonal) from five different people. Then you can say Bingo! What were you doing yesterday at 8 pm? What do you do once a month? How many movies have you seen this year? What haven t you done for years? What are you studying? Where do you live? What do you do every morning? What do you do on the weekend? When did you start to learn English? What are you going to do this evening? What book are you reading? What do you hope will happen next year? What food did you like best as a child? Which sport have you never done? What do you dislike doing? When giving/writing instructions Remember to use different words: Look at Listen to Discuss Imagine you are Draw Create Choose one or more Analyze the @VictoriaB52 Find ways to stretch Writing Speaking Listening Movement Movement Writing Overview Details Details Overview Writing Movement Listening Speaking Facts Emotions Emotions Facts @Sandymillan 6

Expanding activities Organizing visually (V) have learners speak about the words Matching questions and answers of jokes (A) have learners search for jokes, write them out and bring them to class Emotional survey (KE) give reasons for your answers Miming processes (KM) write out the process step-bystep Telling a story about the others (G) act the story out Magic Square (A) role play a dialogue using the vocabulary Ask for feedback What worked for whom? Why did it work? What did you remember about it? What can you do on your own? How can you stretch? What else can you do? @acliltoclimb Enjoy the class! Any questions? Acknowledgements Photos used by @Sandymillan, @acliltoclimb, @Fionamau, Hana Tichá, @ij64, @mkofab, @shellterrell, @vickyloras and @VictoriaB52 for (crowd-sourced, Creative Commons licensed photo resource by and for teachers) Microsoft clip art Thank you for your attention. Activities taken from Spotlight on Learning Styles, Marjorie Rosenberg, Delta Publishing 2013 Creating Activities for Different Learner Types, Marjorie Rosenberg, Wayzgoose Press 2016 @shellterrell marjorie.rosenberg@tele2.at 7