This document discusses three different learning styles - visual, auditory, and kinaesthetic. The visual style prefers interactive lessons, has a good memory for faces, and gets distracted if they can see something else. Their strategies include making diagrams, underlining key information, and using colors and pictures. The auditory style prefers listening to music or talking, can easily remember conversations, and can recognize lies. Their strategies are recording lessons and adding musical rhythms. The kinaesthetic style needs to move their body, remembers what they did rather than saw or said, and needs frequent breaks. Their strategies involve being actively involved, writing things to memorize, and practicing through role plays.