Visual aids are an effective way to enhance the communication and learning process. Associating vocabulary with tangible objects makes them easier to memorise and recall. Examples of which include pictures, videos, and graphic organisers, to name a few. A short exercise that any learner can carry out is by first identifying all the objects in their room in the language they are learning. Afterwards, they can label them with the corresponding words using sticky notes.
These visual aids force the learner to remember them each time they see them. Each object that is successfully committed to memory will have the sticky note removed until there are no more notes left. This little activity keeps learning fun and interesting. It is also an effective way to strengthen and reinforce a learner's ability to remember and recall vocabulary. This is especially true for spatial learners, although it applies to all learners with different learning styles as well.