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H OW T OSecond Edition Use Your Personal Learning Style to Help You Succeed When It Counts by Gail Wood ® LearningExpress NEW YORK... 1 Keeping calm, getting in the mood to study, creati

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H OW T O

Second Edition

Use Your Personal Learning Style to Help

You Succeed When It Counts

by Gail Wood

®

LearningExpress

NEW YORK

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Copyright © 2000 Learning Express, LLC.

All rights reserved under International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions Published in the United States by LearningExpress, LLC, New York.

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Printed in the United States of America

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First Edition

For Further Information

For information on LearningExpress, other LearningExpress products, or bulk sales, please write to us at:

LearningExpress®

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Suite 604

New York, NY 10003

Visit LearningExpress on the World Wide Web at www.LearnX.com

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Introduction: How to Use This Book ix

1 Getting Started 1

Keeping calm, getting in the mood to study, creating an environment that works

2 Discovering How You Learn .9

An introductory look at what makes you unique

as a learner

3 Looking and Listening 19

Discover how you see and hear as part of

the way you learn

4 Making Images, Making Order, Making Sense 25

Discover how you use imagery and sequence as

part of the way you learn

5 Learning by Doing 31 Discover how you use movement and experience

as part of the way you learn

6 Making Studying Do-able 41 Break assignments into sections to suit your

learning style and your calendar

7 Knowing What You Know 51

Realize when you are sure of what you studied

8 Knowing When You Don’t Know 59

Realize when and how to question what

you studied

9 Getting Involved in Learning 67 Find and use what interests you to help you to want

to study

10 Getting More Out of Reading 75

Before you read, anticipate; while you read, be aware; after you’ve read, reflect

11 Remembering What You’ve Learned 85

Make a memory chain: link what you’re learning to

what you already know

C ONTENTS

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12 Getting the Most from a Lecture .95

Make the most of what you hear; different

notes for different learning styles

13 Getting the Most from Class Participation .103

Keep your focus and prepare for the unexpected

14 Getting the Most from a Class Discussion Group .111

Make the most of interacting with others

15 Making Yourself Understood 117

Speak and write so others will know what you mean

16 Working with a Study Buddy 127

How to best work with a study partner

17 Being Your Own Partner 137

How to work with yourself as if you were

working with a partner

18 Preparing for Short-Answer Tests 145

Prepare for multiple-choice, true/false,

matching, and fill-in-the-blank tests

19 Preparing for Essay Tests 155

Create an essay test and reflect on the process

to develop your own test-taking guidelines

20 Knowing When You Need Help 167

Identify and appreciate special learning needs

Appendix: Additional Resources 173

Useful organizations and publications to help

you get more from studying

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INTRODUCTION

T HIS B OOK

What do comfort and

feeling good have to do

with learning? Lots!

When you have the right

attitude and can focus on

your studying in a style

that’s right for you, you

learn more with seemingly

less effort In the 20

minutes a day that you’ll

spend with this book,

you’ll learn how

to learn!

need to find what works best for you Other people can’t tell you how to study All they can do is to tell you what works for them

If you learn the same way as they do, their tips might be helpful But if your style is different from theirs, those tips might not be very useful to you In fact, they might even be a waste of your time

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H O W T O S T U D Y

x

GETTING COMFORTABLE WITH STUDYING

This book asks a lot of questions to help you learn how to study effectively But there are no “right” or “wrong” answers here Every question

is designed to help you discover how you learn, and to help you do more of

what works for you—whether you’re reading a text, listening to a lecture, writing a paper, or preparing for a test

For example, in order to understand what you’re reading right now, you are doing something that works for you Maybe you’re reading this out loud Or “hearing” your voice in your head as you read this silently Perhaps you are making pictures on paper Maybe you’re reading this as you’re walking You might be reading all this in an orderly way, making a kind of outline in your head as you go along

Each of these ways is a different learning style And the early chap-ters in this book focus on helping you find your own learning style Later chapters help you work with your learning style so you can use it more often The icons shown to the left stand for the five learning styles you’ll find out about in this book Once you’ve identified your learning style in Chapter 2, “Discovering How You Learn,” you can look in the later chap-ters for the icon that stands for your style to find study tips that will help you take advantage of your strength

You’re more comfortable when you’re using your own style because you’re understanding more And when you’re comfortable, you’re more receptive—you find it easier to get involved with what you’re studying, as you’ll see in Chapter 9, “Getting Involved in Learning.” When you’re involved with what you’re studying, it doesn’t feel like work; it becomes something you enjoy

Getting satisfaction from what you’re studying requires careful planning Dividing big jobs into little ones makes overwhelming tasks more bearable There’s a chapter in this book on that, too Sometimes people can’t pay close attention to their studying because something else needs to be done Spending a few minutes on that other job before studying will ease the conscience—thus making studying more productive

Also, some people work best if they work on several things at once Maybe you’ve heard, “Can’t you just do one thing at a time?” Well, for you perhaps the answer is, “No, I can’t I work best if I go back and forth between two or three projects If I try to stick to one job at a time, I get distracted and don’t work well.” Many people work best this way The

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