Growing up in Montreal, Quebec for my elementary school years, I originally spoke French before learning English. Throughout the process of learning English, I enjoyed finding how similar English words were to French words. The close resemblance between the two languages made the learning process much more swift and effortless. However, there were some downsides of learning a similar language. Although English and French seem identical in writing, the pronunciation and the grammar structure differ. The similarity and differences led to confusions when pronouncing or forming sentences in each languages.
Upon completing the surveys, I found out I am mostly a visual learner. It didn't come as a surprise as I always knew I learned best when I can see what I am being taught. The results emphasized that keeping my notes organized and clean would help me learn most efficiently. I believe I can take something away from this survey by color coding my notes and start utilizing more flash cards into my studying.
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