Kanako says British food ain't all bad. Vocab: docs.google.com/document/d/1D... Note: my translations may be weird at times. Confirm via jisho.org or similar. Get $10 to use on italki by signing up via this link: www.italki.com/i/AdDHbE
Did anyone else find parts of this one much more difficult than others? It's partly the vocabulary perhaps, but I also found the sounds harder to pick out. Perhaps the microphone or something?
hey benjiro *hoots* could you use a gray background (light gray) with black text in your videos, black background on white text really hurts my eyes (white background black text is slightly irritating, but not nearly as bad), its just my eyes are kind of bad when it comes to light so i try my best to keep colour schemes less straining thanks and keep up the good work whoot whoot!
I found out gray is the most comfortable for my eyes, though I think generally warmer colours and a lack of contrasting colours are the best (E.g. White and black are the biggest contrast). Though with white text/black background I get a lot of afterimages after looking at it. colours.neilorangepeel.com/ Has a list of colours (my favourite is Salmon or Darkgrey), I think these are all standard colours but it's much easier to scroll through a giant list then search for it in the document than trying them out individually. p.s. you look great with a beard, the style suits you so don't shave it off (i shave mine since it gets ichy though)
@@nigbywolf2403 The problem then though is that high contrast is critical for people with a lot of visual impairments. Is there a high contrast that works for you? There are websites that provide examples of colour combinations good and bad for these purposes, or even let you try different combinations to tell you if they are ok or not (I've used them before to make websites more accessible)
@@DreamBelief maybe, but white/black are the worst since one is so bright and the other so dark but ive been lazy with my japanese so i kinda guess not worth it atm
I'm a little confused about the は particle being used when you asked 朝御飯は食べましたか Can は and を often be used interchangeably like that? I thought it would have to be 朝御飯を食べましたか
Hi you.video kaiwa very great.Continue create video Benjiro san.I am waiting you product video new.Hope Benjiro will release a new video soon.Thannk you very much.