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Am I Verbal-Linguistically Intelligent?

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Most common questions used to investigate

Are you able to explain things well?

Are you good at debating or giving persuasive speeches?

Do you use humor when telling stories?

Are you great at remembering written and spoken information?

Do you enjoy reading and writing?

Are you great at learning languages?

Common conclusions

Based on your answers, it is unlikely that you are strong in verbal-linguistical intelligence. According to Gardner, a professor of Cognition and Education at Harvard in 1983, people do not just have an intellectual capacity, but have different kinds of intelligence, including linguistic intelligence. Linguistic intelligence is the ability to understand and use spoken and written language. Someone who is verbal-linguistically intelligent, is good at using words, learning languages, and writing. Although you may not be great linguistically, you may have other, well-developed intelligences!

Based on your answers, you are displaying a few signs of being strong in verbal-linguistical intelligence. People who are strong in verbal-linguistical intelligence, are great at using words, both when writing and speaking. They are typically very good at writing stories, reading, and memorizing information. We all benefit from verbal-linguistic intelligence, as we use it in many language-related activities. Although we all have verbal-linguistic intelligence, some have higher intelligence potential.

Based on your answers, you are strong in verbal-linguistic intelligence. This means that you are great at learning languages, understanding their nuances, and communicate well. Although everyone has verbal-linguistic intelligence, some have higher intelligence potential. We all benefit from verbal-linguistic intelligence, as we use it in many language-related activities. In your case, good career choices may be writer or journalist, lawyer, or teaching.

References

https://www.verywellmind.com/gardners-theory-of-multiple-intelligences-2795161
https://www.mentalup.co/blog/what-is-linguistic-intelligence-how-to-improve-verbal-intelligence
https://www.magzter.com/stories/Parenting/ParentEdge/8-Types-Of-Intelligence

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