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SELAMAT

JUMPA

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How many Squares
do you see?

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ICEBREAKER

What do you see?

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QUIZ

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HOW MANY FACES DO YOU SEE?

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HOW MANY CAN YOU DO?

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No. 1.

When I operate new equipment I generally:


a) read the instructions first
b) listen to an explanation from someone
who has used it before
c) go ahead and have a go, I can figure it
out as I use it

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No 2.

When I need directions for travelling I


usually:
a) look at a map
b) ask for spoken directions
c) follow my nose and maybe use a
compass

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No 3.

When I cook a new dish, I like to:


a) follow a written recipe
b) call a friend for an explanation
c) follow my instincts, testing as I cook

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No 4.

If I am teaching someone something


new, I tend to:
a) write instructions down for them
b) give them a verbal explanation
c) demonstrate first and then let them have
a go

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No 5.

When training someone I tend to say:


a) watch how I do it
b) listen to me explain
c) you have a go

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No 6.

During my free time I most enjoy:


a) going to museums and galleries
b) listening to music and talking to my
friends
c) playing sport or doing projects

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Now add up how many As, Bs and Cs
you selected.

This is to identify your preferred learning


style.

All your responses will be correct.


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As - VISUAL learning style.
Bs - AUDITORY learning style.
Cs - KINESTHETIC learning style

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Visual learning style

a preference for seen or observed things,


including pictures, diagrams, demonstrations,
displays, handouts, films, flip-chart, etc.
These people use phrases such as show me,
lets have a look at that and will be best able to
perform a new task after reading the
instructions or watching someone else do it
first.
They work from lists and written directions and
instructions.
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Auditory learning style

a preference for learning through listening: to speech, of


sounds and noises.
These people will use phrases such as tell me, lets talk
it over
They will be best able to perform a new task after
listening to instructions from an expert.
These are the people who are happy being given spoken
instructions over the telephone, and can remember all
the words to songs that they hear

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Kinaesthetic learning style

a preference for physical experience -


touching, feeling, holding, doing, practical
hands-on experiences.
These people will use phrases such as let
me try, how do you feel? and will be best
able to perform a new task by trying it out,
learning as they go.
They like to experiment, hands-on, and never
look at the instructions first.

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THANK YOU
JOKO MURSITHO

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