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Gardner’s verbal intelligence video

Download Gardner’s Linguistic-Verbal Intelligence Video

Linguistic-Verbal Intelligence, as mentioned in Professor Howard Gardner’s theory of multiple intelligences.

What is linguistic-verbal intelligence? And what are its distinctive features for people with this dominant intelligence?

Linguistic-Verbal Intelligence, as implied by these two words, is characterized by an extraordinary ability to use words and language, a wide vocabulary, and high precision in using terms. In short, these individuals use language as a sharp tool, much like a surgeon uses a scalpel.

What are the practical applications of linguistic-verbal intelligence? And in what situations can people use it effectively?

A person with strong and powerful language skills, who uses words correctly and plays well with words in their speech, is like those who are speakers, lecturers, leaders, political representatives, and even actors. These individuals have high oratory skills and speak well.

Another example of people with high linguistic-verbal intelligence are those who express this intelligence in their writing, like a poet, writer, or screenwriter who can use the power of their words in creating a work and conveying concepts and stories to their audience.

People with excellent elocution, like leaders or speakers, have the skill and ability to present their speech in the best possible way.

Therefore, if individuals with linguistic-verbal intelligence use this ability in their speech, they can become very powerful orators.

Although oratory is an acquired skill, some people have a natural talent for it. Similarly, while writing is an acquired skill, there are individuals who possess a remarkable talent in their writing, regardless of the writing skills they have been taught.

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