subject: Learning Styles before Languages Helps Promote Results [print this page] Learning Hebrew can come naturally when tailored to a specific learning style. A kinesthetic learner will soon find memorizing vocabulary and studying words on a page to be quite unsatisfying, as the lack of stimulation will lead to a "disconnect", as well as disinterest in learning the Hebrew language. For example, kinesthetic learners are not impressed with vocabulary words they wish to see how words are used in more practical applications. Similarly, it is pure torture for an audio-focused learner to be expected to take part in hands-on activities that others might enjoy. Generally, once a learning style is determined, learning a second language can become an exciting gateway to another world, instead of a dreaded task of drudgery.
Learning Styles before Languages Helps Promote Results