Linguistic Learner
Linguistic learners like to read, write and tell stories. They are also very good at memorizing names, places, dates, and other trivial information. They learn best by saying, hearing and seeing words, so writing notes and listening to lectures help these people learn. Linguistic learners have excellent memory, linguistically based humor, and are best at convincing people through persuasive speaking or writing.
According to the two surveys I took, my linguistic intelligence is my weakest. I agree with this statement because I do have diffifculties at times expressing my ideas and thoughts through words. It is interesting, I can talk well when acting and singing, or even if I have a speech written out in front of me, but if I am speaking in a conversation my words get jumbled up. It is interesting because I love to read and write. I believe what happens is my brain gets ahead of itself so my words get jumbled and lost. I can easily express my ideas through writing, but the whole talking aspect just doesn't cut it for me.
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