Kinesthetic Learners

A learning style is one’s preferred method and way of learning. Kinesthetic learners are hands-on learners who prefer learning by doing, such as drawing, building, moving, etc. In order to determine whether you’re a kinesthetic learner, try answering the following questions: Do you prefer active participation in ESL activities over learning the theory? Are you […]

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After Class

In addition to taking courses, it is recommended that ESL learners continue working on their English language skills after class. Below, you’ll find some examples of extra-curricular activities that will help you make further progress in learning the language. Read aloud Watch movies and TV programmes in English Listen to English-language radio programmes Practice speaking […]

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Auditory Learners

A learning style is one’s preferred method and way of learning. Individuals who prefer to learn new material through hearing and listening are called auditory learners. In order to determine whether you’re an auditory learner, try asking yourself the following questions: Do I prefer speaking and listening to reading and writing? Do I better understand […]

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This Week’s Proverb

“Practice makes perfect” This proverb is often used to encourage and motivate someone. If you want to learn a language or develop a skill, you should keep practicing. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/canpacific LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/2923770/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/canpacific/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzHi6Jd15XOCu-mn_F8-QwQ Special promotion: https://www.canpacificcollege.com/lead.php

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