Advice: - Advice:
- Observe the pupils in class, as the same learning task may not be appropriate for all the pupils (people with a strong/logical intelligence – good with complex grammar explanations, others – diagrams, simplified model sentences, physical demonstrations); try to identify the individual differences in your groups and ´tailor´ the teaching methods, the material and the expected production to the level and group you are working with.
TYPE OF INTELLIGENCE
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LEARNS BEST BY
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Linguistic Learner/´the word player´
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saying, hearing and seeing words
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Logical/Mathematical Learner/´the questioner´
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categorising, classifying, working with abstract patterns/relationships
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Spatial Learner/´the visualiser´
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visualising, imagining, working with colour and pictures
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Musical Learner/´the music lover´
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rhythm, melody, music
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Bodily/Kinaesthetic Learner
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touching, moving, interacting with space through bodily sensation
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Interpersonal Learner/´the socialiser´
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sharing, comparing, relating, cooperating, interviewing
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Intrapersonal Learner/´the individualist´
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working alone, individual projects, self-pace instruction, having own space (Harmer, 2001, 47 – adapted/simplified)
| D/ Motivation - what drives the learner to achieve a goal;
- one of the key factors determining the success in LT/LL;
- many models; basic division:
- A) intrinsic (from within the individual; love of the subject matter, enjoyment, desire to feel better);
- B) extrinsic motivation (requirements, pay rise, travel, grades, passing exams);
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