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Summary about Types and characteristics of Learners.

Well according to student´s manual students are more or less the same.
However there some clear different, not only in terms of their age and level,
but also in terms of different individual abilities, knowledge and preferences.
Talking about the age students are often described in different way taking
into account the various stages they present through their development as
students of a foreign language.
In their stage of children students don´t focus on what is being taught, but
also learn all sorts of other things at the same time, taking information from
whatever is going on around them.
As to their stage of adolescence they have developed a greater capacity for
abstract thought as they have grown up more than they have done it in their
stage of childhood. In this stage they can resolve problems easier than
children do it.
And finally in their adulthood stage they tend to have a wider range of life
experiences to draw on, both as individuals and as learners, than younger
students do. They are always more good behave than disciplined than
adolescents and apply themselves to the task of learning even when it seems
fairly boring.

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