Q: Some people with ASD can know many languages well. On the other hand, some people with ADHD can enjoy communicating with various people. Discuss both views and give your opinions. Write at least 250 words.

Lately, the number of people with ASD or ADHD has increased. They have great potential language skills. Particularly, some companies began to focus on these skills. I believe that companies considerably can make use of their skills. This essay will explain the advantages of such skills.

On the one hand, people with ASD obtain many words from visual information. To illustrate, some autistic children tend to learn many written words from books such as encyclopedias. Therefore, they know information like a little professor. Furthermore, they can memorize many difficult words before spoken languages. As a result, their speaking skills have developed a couple of years later. Next, they learn spoken languages from self-chatting. For instance, adults learned basic words from childhood chatting with family or friends. Since then, they gradually had been improving their language skills at the social level. In contrast, people with ASD obtain basic spoken languages from talking to items such as dolls. Therefore, they have an acquisition of more one step than general people. As a result, some autistic people have begun to recognize honorific words at an early age.

On the other hand, people with ADHD obtain many spoken languages from chatting with friends before writing words. Even though they unwittingly said the wrong words, they can modify them immediately. As a result, they can learn many speaking methods in the short term. Next, some people with ADHD prefer to challenge new fields. Particularly, they can be interested in other languages, such as French, Chinese, and Spanish. As a result, some ADHD people can aim for multilingual language experts.

To conclude, people with ASD can master a few languages. Thus, they can aim for language specialists. People with ADHD can learn many expressions from various languages. Therefore, they can aim for multilingual language experts.

(299 words)

By Shinichi. I

Shinichi Ito (Mapman) is living in Sapporo, Hokkaido (Japan). He was diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD, previous Asperger’s Syndrome) in 2004. He started his blog “Aspe Times” in 2006 as “Information for Aspergians”. In 2009, he changed a blog theme from “Asperger” to “Learning English”. Shinichi had been engaged in room reservations at a first-class hotel, as an assistant between 2008 and 2018. After retiring from the hotel, he learned web design and English writing. he moved his blog to WordPress. Shinichi created his original English essay through IELTS writing (Task 1, Task 2). Sometimes, he wrote his free articles, diaries, and book reviews too. In 2022, he changed his blog title from “Aspe Times” to “ASD IELTS” in May. In July 2022, he released his first blog book on Kindle. In March 2023, Shinichi started selling Paperback too. Please click the below button if you are interested price in Canada. He is selling this book on Amazon in these countries too. In October 2023, he was officially diagnosed ADHD too. Shinichi loves Canada. He is planning to immigrate to Canada in the future.

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