Everyone has a different style of learning languages. Some love to listen and speak, while others prefer to analyze texts or perceive information visually.
To establish your learning style, answer the following questions:
1. Are you distracted by sounds and noise?
2. Do you find it unpleasant to listen for long periods?
3. Do you prefer to be a listener or would you rather speak?
4. Do you often forget people's names but remember their faces?
5. Do you prefer mainly dialogues?
6. Before you write a certain word, do you say it to yourself in your mind or aloud?
Your primary learning style can be visual, auditory, or tactile.
Visualize what you read. Try to develop internal dialogues using information from the text. Take notes on what you learn.
Good luck!