i liked your video, i like your british accent KEEP IT UP!!
@kaneki-kenchen827320 сағат бұрын
10 out of 10🎉🎉
@JoM-d3c21 сағат бұрын
You sound great and your pronunciation is on point.
@UniDeathRaven4 сағат бұрын
Funny how we all are not different that much, the only barrier between us all on this planet is languages. Yeh, I've been recently thinking about learning Japanese as well out of curiosity.
@aryan_yadav-zi2bp5 сағат бұрын
I also want to learn british english
@phillipholland69672 күн бұрын
Hi Ken: nice result. In the context of the tale. "English guys" would sound more idiomatic than "English men/ Englishmen". And at 0:38, "and when they left" would be preferrable to "and when they leave." Enjoyable as always,,,
@kucykowychomiczek29722 күн бұрын
That’s a pretty good reason! That one encounter surely changed your perspective on how it feels to speak with foreigners! Also I see you took that one comment to not use monotone speaking. I’d say you did a wonderful job with pronouciation and felt like you are a native speaker already! I’m happy to see it :) Meanwhile my Japanese studies started because I was like: man I need to get myself a challenge and some purpose in life, and a random Chinese video appeared talking about kanji, it gave me an idea to start studying Japanese. Obviously I did watch more videos to learn about it and I’ve seen it’s pretty fun. Basically using logic to understand words and such haha. Nonetheless, I’m proud of you for sharing your practice. Gives me hope that there are Japanese that learn English :3
@brucetusec2 күн бұрын
Agree. The flow of this video is really calm and smooth. You are a really good storyteller. Keep going share your practice and your story with us!