Visual learner, Camila is studying for a vocabulary quiz. She organizes the words into categories, uses different colors, and draws small symbols next to each word., Auditory learner, Andrés wants to improve pronunciation, so he listens to the same podcast every day and repeats the sentences aloud., Ambiguity Tolerant, Mateo is reading a story in English. He doesn’t know the word “stormy”, but he continues reading and understands the story anyway., Ambiguity Intolerant, Paula stops reading every time she finds a new word and checks the dictionary immediately., Field Independent, Sebastián studies grammar by comparing sentence patterns and finding differences between structures like "used to" and "would"., Field Sensitive, Lucía learns new expressions better when she hears them in conversations or movies, not when she studies isolated lists., Reflective, Before speaking in class, Daniel practices the sentence in his head several times., Impulsive, Nicole speaks immediately when she has an idea, even if she is not sure if it is correct., Left-brain dominant, Diego is learning the past simple. He makes a chart with regular and irregular verbs and studies the patterns to understand how they change., Right-brain dominant, Elena learns new vocabulary by creating stories and imaginary situations with the words., Kinesthetic learner, Samuel remembers the word “jump” because every time he studied it, he physically jumped.

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