Presenting information visually with an audio component enhances learning and allows each learner to listen to the information repetitively if necessary.

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Presenting information visually with an audio component enhances learning and allows each learner to listen to the information repetitively if necessary to fully comprehend.

PowerPointYack Pack A presenter can record his or her voice to narrate presentation. Add emphasis with appropriate noises. Adjust volume and speed of audio. Allows the learner to hear and listen to proper pronunciation. Associate foreign language with Native language words. Correct usage of words.

PodcastsCrazy Talk 5 It is interactive. Improves speaking and listening skills. Can be listened to anytime and anywhere. Engages a younger audience and allows for creativity. Adds real sounds to animated objects and people.

Enhances learning by including auditory learners. Allows for each individual learner to pace themselves accordingly. Repetitive if necessary. Narrate a story or presentation. Add emphasis with appropriate noises for young learners. Each learner will be able to listen at their appropriate volume.

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