Ririka got interviewed on a Japanese TOEIC website
>I didn't really learn English as an academic subject, so I can't say that I'm good at reading or writing... When I took the university entrance exam, I tried the TOEIC L&R twice, but the first score was not a score that I could be proud of as a returnee. >The second score was 740 points. But I'm good at "communicating in English"! Even if I make some mistakes in words and grammar, I think my listening and speaking skills have improved by not being afraid to talk more and more.>When I have the opportunity to speak in English with senpai from "hololive Indonesia" and "hololive English", I actively talk to them. There are many senpai who are fluent in Japanese, but I try my best to speak in English.>It is also recommended to use VTuber's English distribution videos to help you learn English. I think that you can learn "living English" used in actual conversations.https://www.iibc-global.org/toeic/special/blog/12.html