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Language is not limited to a linguistics perspectives but encompasses all aspects of communication. Language is integrated with music, bodily activity, interpersonal relationships, and so on.

Visual/Spatial Intelligence: Verbal/Linguistic Intelligence:  ---effective in using language in a variety of ways-- to convince others to do something, to remember information, and to talk about language itself. Logical-Mathematical Intelligence:  ---good at categorizing, classifying, inferencing, generalizing, calculating, and hypothesis testing. Visual/Spatial Intelligence: ---sensitive to form, space, color, line, and shape. ---good at graphically representing visual or spatial ideas.

Bodily/Kinesthetic Intelligence: --- good at expressing ideas and feelings with the entire body. Musical Intelligence: ---sensitive to rhythm, pitch or melody. Interpersonal Intelligence: ---to sense another person's moods, feelings, motivations, and intentions ---to respond effectively to other people in some pragmatic way Intrapersonal Intelligence: ---to have an accurate picture of yourself and being aware of your inner moods and intentions

“When I reviewed the results from one of my own classes, I was surprised. I found that during the two-week period, I did not use any activities in my classes that focused on the students' logical- mathematical intelligence or their musical intelligence” (Christison, 1997).