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How Do I Learn Best?
Choose the answer which best explains your preference and circle the letter(s) next to it.  Please circle more than one  if a single answer does not match your perception. Leave blank any question that does not apply. 

 
 
1. You are helping someone who wants to go to your airport, the center of town or railway station. You would:
 
a. go with her.
 
b. tell her the directions.
 
c. write down the directions.
 
d. draw, or show her a map, or give her a map.

 
 
2.  A website has a video showing how to make a special graph. There is a person speaking, some lists and words describing what to do and some diagrams. You would learn most from:
 
 
a. seeing the diagrams.
 
b. listening.
 
c. reading the words.
 
d. watching the actions.

 
 

3. You are planning a vacation for a group. You want some feedback from them about the plan. You would:


 
a. describe some of the highlights they will experience.
 
b. use a map to show them the places.
 
c. give them a copy of the printed itinerary.
 
d. phone, text or email them.

 
 

4. You are going to cook something as a special treat. You would: 


 
a. cook something you know without the need for instructions.
 
b. ask friends for suggestions.
 
c. look on the Internet or in some cookbooks for ideas from the pictures.
 
d. use a good recipe.

 
 

5. A group of tourists want to learn about the parks or wildlife reserves in your area. You would: 


 
a. talk about, or arrange a talk for them about parks or wildlife reserves.
 
b. show them maps and internet pictures.
 
c. take them to a park or wildlife reserve and walk with them.
 
d. give them a book or pamphlets about the parks or wildlife reserves.

 
 
 

6. You are about to purchase a digital camera or mobile phone. Other than price, what would most influence your decision? 


 
a. Trying or testing it.
 
b. Reading the details or checking its features online.
 
c. It is a modern design and looks good.
 
d. The salesperson telling me about its features.

 
 
 

7. Remember a time when you learned how to do something new. Avoid choosing a physical skill, eg. riding a bike. You learned best by: 


 
a. watching a demonstration.
 
b. listening to somebody explaining it and asking questions.
 
c. diagrams, maps, and charts - visual clues.
 
d. written instructions – e.g. a manual or book.

 
 
 

  1. You have a problem with your heart. You would prefer that the doctor: 
 
a. gave you a something to read to explain what was wrong.
 
b. used a plastic model to show what was wrong.
 
c. described what was wrong.
 
d. showed you a diagram of what was wrong.

 
 
 

9. You want to learn a new program, skill or game on a computer. You would: 


 
a. read the written instructions that came with the program.
 
b. talk with people who know about the program.
 
c. use the controls or keyboard.
 
d. follow the diagrams in the book that came with it.