Verbal Learning Style 

2-5 min read. 24/04/2025

Author: Rose

A verbal learner is someone who learns best through words, both spoken and written. This learning style involves processing information through reading, writing, and verbal communication. Verbal learners tend to retain information better when it is presented in a narrative or structured format.

Key characteristics of verbal learners:

  • Preference for words: You enjoy reading texts, listening to lectures, and writing notes. You often remember information better when it is presented through language.
  • Good at expressing ideas: You may excel at articulating your thoughts and ideas, whether through speaking or writing.
  • Strong vocabulary skills: You often have a rich vocabulary and enjoy engaging with language, including poetry, stories, and essays.
  • Benefits from discussions: You thrive in environments where you can engage in debates, discussions, and collaborative conversations to explore concepts.
  • Use of writing and reading: You may find that writing summaries, creating flashcards, or reading aloud helps you understand and remember material more effectively.

In school, you might do well with lessons that are engaging and rich in language, allowing you to learn through reading and communication.

Last updated on 24/04/2025