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Aural Study Strategies
If you have a strong preference for learning by Aural methods (A = hearing) you should use some
or all of the following:

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attend classes
attend discussions and tutorials
discuss topics with others
discuss topics with your teachers
explain new ideas to other people
use a tape recorder
remember the interesting examples, stories, jokes...
describe the overheads, pictures and other visuals to somebody who was not there
leave spaces in your notes for later recall and 'filling'

SWOT - Study without tears
To make a learnable package:

Convert your "notes" into a learnable package by reducing them (3:1)
Your notes may be poor because you prefer to listen. You will need to expand your notes by
talking with others and collecting notes from the textbook.
Put your summarised notes onto tapes and listen to them.
Ask others to 'hear' your understanding of a topic.
Read your summarised notes aloud.
Explain your notes to another 'aural' person.

OUTPUT
To perform well in any test,
assignment or examination:

Imagine talking with the examiner.
Listen to your voices and write them down.
Spend time in quiet places recalling the ideas.
Practice writing answers to old exam questions.
Speak your answers aloud or inside your head.
You prefer to have this page explained to you.
The written words are not as valuable as those you hear.
You will probably go and tell somebody about this.
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