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Linguistic Intelligence
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| | The Linguistic learning style involves the transfer of information through writing, reading and listening to the spoken word, such as conversation, discussions or debates.
If you are linguistic you think about things using words rather than pictures. If you are linguistic you are good at describing and explaining, and enjoy reading, writing, making up stories and talking about things.
You may be quite a calm and reasonable person who is a good listener. you probably find yourself repeating the things you heard from your favourite TV programmes a lot too!
Sometimes you like to think out loud, (without looking like you’re crazy!) and also probably like doing the crosswords or puzzles in comics and magazines.
You may be quite a calm and reasonable person who is a good listener.
Some great Word-Smart people may even be dyslexic, (Reading disabled) and still be fantastic story tellers, or have a stutter and be brilliant novelists but not so confident speaking out loud!
A lot of deaf or hearing impaired people mostly use the word-smart part of the brain too!
Good match careers would be:
Journalist,
Librarian,
Commentator,
Administrator,
Salesperson,
Counsellor,
Lawyer,
Screenwriter,
Playwright,
Poet,
Advertising copywriter,
Writer,
Public speaker,
Magazine editor,
Media consultant,
Web editor,
TV or radio presenter,
Language translator or even a teacher!
Famous examples: Charles Dickens, Abraham Lincoln, T.S. Eliot, Sir Winston Churchill.
Take a test to find your Intelligence profile.
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