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She proves that speaking skills can be self-taught. If you’re still learning, you can do it too! #speakingenglish #tiktokindonesia #learningenglish #englishonthestreet #talkingwithriska

@englishonthestreet
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Hi! Do you speak English? Yes, I do. It's not really fluent. It's okay, it's okay. I just want to find somebody that I can talk to. So, where are you from? I'm from Chimarang. Do you know Chimarang? How did you get here? I get here with motorcycle with my friend. I used to ride train. But for now, we ride motorcycle together. You speak English very well, you know? Yeah. How did you learn it? I learned by myself. But I used to work at a company where the boss was a Chinese expert. So, we speak English at work, yeah. That's the reason, I think. One of the reasons. So, was it difficult when you have your boss as a foreigners? Yeah, I think the most difficult part was when my boss speak with his accent. He speak with Chinese accent and it was really strong. So, it's quite hard to understand what he was saying. How do you feel about Bandung nowadays? I don't really come here often but I feel like Bandung is more crowded this day because most people coming here from other places, especially when at Braga. Because it's like a tourist spot where tourists come here. Have you visited here when it was still a car-free day, you know? Yeah, yeah. I come here when it was car-free day for like two or three times with my friends. But I also wonder why there's car here during Sunday because it used to be car-free day, right? It will be closed until April, so they will know car-free day. And they will know car-free day for that time. I feel like there's less people here during Sunday, yeah. So, what's your name? Nadifa. Thank you so much Nadifa for this time.