As time moves forward, we find ourselves getting closer and closer to Valentine's Day on February 14. Those of us with partners that we've been with for a while have noticed that they communicate their love for us in specific ways, sometimes differently than we might do for them.
This is because we express our love through five different languages; however, everyone has a language that speaks more deeply to them than others. These are the Five Languages of Love, and they consist of: words of affirmation, gifts, acts of service, quality time, and physical touch.
Just as people express primary traits from the 5 Languages of Love, they also have primary traits from the Five Languages of Learning.
Brainly — the world's largest peer-to-peer learning platform — has realized there are five main ways that people express their learning language, with one way being more predominant than others. The Five Languages of Learning are:
1. Visual (Spatial): Visual learners benefit when they have an image or cue to help them process information. They may need to map things out in order to completely understand their thoughts. Characteristics of visual learners include:
- A good spatial and directional sense
- Can easily visualize objects, plans, and outcomes
- Are good at using maps and rarely get lost
- Listens to music in the background while learning or working
- Has a good sense of pitch or rhythm
- Often hears songs, jingles, and themes in their head without prompts
- Enjoys reading and writing
- Likes tongue twisters and rhymes
- Has a large vocabulary and enjoys learning new words
- Appreciation for the physical world around them
- Enjoys sports, exercise, and other outdoor activities
- Tends to use and pick up on body language
- Create procedures for future use
- Classify and group information together to gain a better understanding
- Planning and ranking agendas and itineraries
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