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Lou's avatar

Learning styles were such a thing when we were pupils!! I remember a teacher giving us a test where most people ended up being "visual learners".

I learn by doing and manipulating concepts, but so do most people, it seems.

I can't really tell if I have specific abilities, I think tolerance to imperfection / to not understanding is very important. It definitely builds up with time! 😊

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Victoria's avatar

Learning styles, like personality tests get so popular that everyone thinks they are the only way to talk about people and their abitilies. You did a great job sharing why focusing on learning styles can hinder a person's language lerning journey. As you said, thinking about varfious abilities may be more accurate and useful in language learing.

In terms of my abilities, I think my phonetic awareness is pretty good. I'm able to recognize different sounds without being able to explain why or how I know a sound is correct. I noticed this the most when I did phonetic exercises in French on TV5MONDE. Every time the phonetic exercise came up I would get nervous, listen to the audio recordings and "guess" what I thought was the correct answer. My results were always surprising to me because they were often mostly or completely right. Clearly I had a feeling/understanding for what was right and wasn't actually guessing like I thought I was. I'm sure phonetic awareness also helped when I was first learning Mandarin & Cantonese. I also think I have good cognitive flexibility as I see myself noticing patterns in Icelandic even with my limited knowledge of the language.

Thanks for providing a list of researchers/resources. I'll check them out in the future!

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