Auditory Learners

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After researching ideal reading methods for auditory learners. It turns out that using audiobooks can be considered a great way of engaging with books or text. Personally, if I am not reading the book or text out loud, I tend to skip over lines, or even a few paragraphs; because I can quickly lose interest. However, when I use audiobooks, I am more motivated to stay focused. Furthermore, The other method that I find most appealing in lesson 3 was the (SQ3R) which stands for survey, question, read, recite and review. Nevertheless, this method of reading can often take a longer process, I have tried it in the past, and it helps me comprehend and memories what I am reading; It's also very useful for auditory learners, it gives us the time to

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