Howard Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences
Linguistic Intelligence involves being really good with languages, from spoken and written language, the ability to learn, and the capacity to use language to accomplish certain goals. Skills that encompass this type of intelligence show being good in literary work, or being fluent in more than one language! Gardner sees writers, poets, lawyers, and speakers among those having high linguistic intelligence. In the classroom, their preferred method (of teaching and working) is more often than not in a language related field.
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