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Monday, February 6, 2012

Linguistic Intelligence




What is Linguistic Intelligence?



It points out the ability to utilize words and language. 


It is also the ability to think and use words and languages to express complex meanings. With constant practice, you can be an orator, a speaker or journalist and even a politician.


Further, it is the capacity to utilize the target language, or perhaps one’s native language, and likewise other languages, to express what's on one’s mind and to comprehend other people well.  


The gifted people who have really possessed these attributes are the poets, copywriters, novelists, journalists, scriptwriters, orators, workshop-seminar presenters, editors, publicists, speech writers, lawyers and politicians.


Finally, Linguistic Intelligence individuals have the ability to rationalize. Likewise, they love to read, write, listen and possess or love term or word games and those who are good at spelling, sensitive to patterns, good memory for general knowledge, orderly and systematic and good public speaker/debater-- though may prefer either oral or written communication.


2 comments:

  1. People who are gifted with linguistic intelligence are really one of a kind. They do not just incline themselves into world, but they also see things differently and express themselves differently.

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  2. For me it is the knowledge that needs to exprees and study by the people.
    It is the information about language by studying them step by step.

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