TheBrownienator wrote:
I wanted to know other people with autism's experiences with learning a foreign language in school and outside of school. I've always had trouble with learning a foreign language but my school system still forces me to take a foreign language if I want to be eligible to go to many of the colleges in my area.
I'd say there are people on the spectrum who are extremely good with languages and people who aren't. It seems to go with the uneven skill set a lot of AS people have.
Learning languages is always a good thing. It develops your brain and allows different perspectives - I recently saw a piece of research that said people focus on different things in the same situation depending on which language they are speaking.
Seriously, for a lot of people in this world, knowing several languages is the norm, like in India and South Africa. Not being from a large, monolingual country, I find the idea that one could go through life knowing only one language a bit odd.
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I sometimes leave conversations and return after a long time. I am sorry about it, but I need a lot of time to think about it when I am not sure how I feel.