Learning styles When teachers plan instruction to address a balance of learning modalities, all students have opportunities to use their preferred styles and to increase proficiency in their less-preferred styles.
Auditory learning style
Students learn by listening and talking. Auditory learners can recall what they have heard, follow oral directions, and use oral language effectively. Auditory activities include discussion and debate, listening, oral memorization techniques, oral reading, phonics, poetry and rhythmic sounds, stories with dialogue, and repeating ideas orally.