Linguistic Intelligence
Verbal-linguistic intelligence refers to words,
spoken or written. People with verbal-linguistic intelligence are
good with words and languages; including:reading, writing, telling
stories, and memorizing words and dates.
They tend to learn best by reading, taking notes, and listening
to lectures, and via discussion and debate.
They are also frequently skilled at explaining, teaching, and oration
or persuasive speaking.
Those with verbal-linguistic intelligence learn foreign languages
very easily as they have high verbal memory and recall and an ability
to understand and manipulate syntax and structure.
Careers which suit those with this intelligence include writers,
lawyers, philosophers, politicians, and teachers.
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