A quick learner is someone who is able to easily grasp new information, concepts, or skills at a rapid pace. They adapt quickly to new situations and are able to understand and retain information effectively.
A quick learner or a fast learner.
No, the correct phrase is "You are a quick learner." "You are" is the correct way to start a sentence in this case since it is referring to the listener.
The word "learner" is a noun. It refers to someone who is acquiring knowledge or skills in a particular subject or activity.
A passive learner is one who seeks employment while sitting at home trying to find a job on Monster.com! An active learner is one who goes to the passive learner's house and uses his computer to start his own business!
Some crucial learner variables in second language acquisition include motivation, aptitude, age, first language proficiency, personality traits, and learning strategies. These factors can influence how quickly and effectively a learner acquires a second language.
skilled and quick learner
1. Quick learner. 2. Wiki learner 3. Rapid learner.
He is a quick learner, "quick" is an adjective describing the noun "learner", but inHis mean response cut me to the quick, "quick" is used as a noun.In the sentence Quick! Quick! You'll miss the faceoff!the imperative command."Come quickly" is implied/understood, and thus the word "quick" would be usedas an adverb describing the verb "come".
quick lerner
quick on the uptake
The ability to grasp new concepts quickly = fast learner
quick study
I am a fast learner = I amable to learn new things quickly.
Some people say that the definition of a quick learner is someone who can get material quickly and become a master at it. try master if that does not work, look for synonyms. that could be helpful in the long run.Depends on what level . . . In school below undergraduate level, quick learners are often pariahs.Or how about: tyro
apt pupil, fast on the uptake, quick-minded, genius, receptive, sharp, astute, gifted
As far as I can tell, "learner" is not a word in Spanish.
Intelligent, acute, brainy, bright, clever, exceptional, ingenious, perceptive, quick, sharp, smart, wise.