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Linguistics :writing_hand::skin-tone-4: (We work best with words, We often…
Linguistics :writing_hand::skin-tone-4:
We work best with words
We often learn best when it involves speech and writing
We are good at remembering what people say and write
We love reading and writing
We like playing with meanings and sounds of words such as tough twisters, rhymes, peoms etc
If you are linguistically intelligent you are "word smart"
We are good at telling jokes and making people laugh with stories
We are good at remembering things
Can explain things to other people well
We can understand spoken and written language well.
We analyse information well
We may enjoy telling stories, debating, conversing, listening, writing...
William Shakespeare and Oprah Winfrey are both famous people whose intelligence are linguistic
We usually do well in school
we ask questions
Most of us are skilled writers or speakers
We can use words really well
We solve problems using language based reasoning
we are good at reading and writing
We can achieve goals
Some study tips for linguistic learners:
Take lots of notes
When studying numbers, graphs and charts try to turn them into words
Read through the information lots of times
we are good at maths sometimes
we are mostly good listeners
most verbal-linguistic learners prefer maths word problems over equations and sums
We enjoy written projects
we enjoy speech and drama classes
We usually find it difficult to interpret visual or abstract things
Can be hard to understand and interpret graphs and mind maps