Definition of Verbal Reasoning
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Javier Navarro, in Nov. 2016
In a conference, a speech or a simple conversation we express ideas in a coherent and orderly way. This implies that we carry out a reasoning verbal. For this we use, consciously or unconsciously, a series of elements and structures of our own. intelligence.
Main elements of verbal reasoning
The main element is, logically, the vocabulary. If the terms used are insufficient or imprecise, it is very difficult to come up with a valid reasoning. In this sense, it is convenient to know the meaning of words in a broad sense (their etymology, meanings, double meanings, etc.).
When we speak rationally we use certain rules of thought. They are logical rules or principles without which it is impossible to articulate a coherent reasoning (the principle of identity and that of non-contradiction are laws of thought that are essential in any field of communication).
The logical order is also another fundamental aspect in verbal reasoning. Thus, the cause-effect relationship, generalizations based on data, or the use of induction and
deduction they are rational structures that imply a certain order, which must be adequately expressed through language.Seven guidelines to enhance verbal reasoning in children
If a child has adequate verbal reasoning, he will achieve better academic results and, at the same time, will achieve a skill that will be useful for your future.
Certain guidelines may be helpful in this regard.
1) use the dictionary as a regular tool,
2) carry out playful activities related to language (crosswords, riddles, rhymes, etc.),
3) encourage reading as a form of pleasure and learning,
4) orally present a topic in the classroom,
5) organize debate contests,
6) exercise comprehensive reading and
7) enhance the logic reasoning.
Verbal reasoning is a tool with many possibilities
It can think and reason with numbers or images, but in most circumstances language is essential. A well-trained verbal reasoning is useful for almost everything: to achieve academic or work success, to persuade others, to defend our interests or even to fall in love.
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