Aural (or Auditory) Learners
These learners generally prefer to hear information. They will typically learn most easily from lectures, group discussions, music, web chats, or talking things through. Often people with this style will process things by talking about them, rather than talk about things after they've processed them.
Aural learners benefit from being able to clearly hear what is happening; being able to see what is happening is less important. They might choose to study by reading aloud, and they benefit from verbalizing what they've learned.