If you have a Visual learning style you will probably have a preference learning by seeing things such as pictures, diagrams, demonstrations, displays, handouts, films, flipchart, etc.
You will be best able to perform a new task after reading the instructions or watching someone else do it first. You are good at working from lists, written directions and instructions.Visual people prefer to read the handouts and look at the illustrations the presenter puts on the board. They also tend to take excellent notes.

Action plan
If you are a visual learner, you can help your own learning with the following ideas:
Use pictures or diagrams to help your learning
Make notes to read and reread
Eliminate distractions
Write things down because you remember them better
Look at a person while they are talking to help you focus
It’s better to work in a quiet place
You are often better studying on your own
Use colour to highlight main ideas in your work
When learning vocabulary or terminology use colour to learn them – look at the words frequently
Write out notes using different coloured pens
Draw diagrams and charts
Use visual timetables for homework or revision schedules
Rewrite facts, formulas, information, notes and pin them around your room.
Use pictorial reminders
Visually organise your notes into columns, page, sections and forms
Use mind maps to plan what you need to do or to remember key facts.
