 I am walking in the hotel. What do you do there? I am walking in the engineering department. Engineering department. In what city? In Yangon. In Yangon. Great. So tell us about how have you been learning English? I am used to listening to the BBC VOA. Oh good. What else do you do to help yourself learn English? I am thinking myself, before I sleep, what I talk. I think I talk English. Oh that's smart. So you've totally changed around your brain to think in an English way. Yeah, yeah, yeah. For example, I'm sleepy, then I'm talking my language, but I'm thinking English. So are you dreaming in English? Yeah, because before I sleep, maybe I would talk somebody, two or three sentences. Then I'm thinking in that English. Good, that's good. Wow, that's great. So now at the hotel where you work in Yangon, do you meet western English-speaking guests? Do you have many guests from English-speaking countries? Yeah, we have. We have so many Europeans. Great. And do you talk with them? Do you practice your English with them? No, no, these people are business coming, tourists, guests. They were not allowed to practice. They're not allowed to practice. Only for work. For example, my air conditioning is not working, not cooling. Then I can only talk. You have to be able to say to them how to turn it on or get it to change the temperature. Temperature, so and so, that's only I talking. But not too much talking with the guests.