Because I Can Ride a Bicycle: Enhancing Confidence, Vocabulary, and Global Perspective Through Active Travel and English Expression

Because I can ride a bicycle, I have discovered far more than just a mode of transportation—I’ve uncovered a powerful tool for personal growth, linguistic development, and global understanding. Cycling has become my vehicle not only across cities but also through cultures, conversations, and confidence. Every pedal stroke carries me closer to new people, places, and perspectives, and with each journey, my English expression grows stronger. Active travel, particularly cycling, has transformed the way I communicate, learn vocabulary, and engage with the world. Whether navigating narrow alleys in Lisbon or sharing stories with fellow travelers in Kyoto, speaking English while on the move has made language feel alive. The spontaneity of real-time interactions—asking for directions, ordering food, or discussing local customs—has deepened my fluency and cultural awareness. More than that, riding a bicycle instills a quiet confidence: the belief that I can reach any destination through persistence and curiosity. This self-assurance spills over into how I express myself in English, allowing me to speak with clarity and courage. Because I can ride a bicycle, I am no longer confined by borders or language barriers. I am a global citizen propelled by two wheels and empowered by words.
