Would you mind to listen to the audio file and give me feedback on my pronunciation?
I hope also you can record the sentences to me
Before World War 2 ended, the Empire of Japan ruled Taiwan for five decades. Maybe that’s why Japanese tourists feel at home traveling to their neighboring island to the south. The Japanese left behind a mixed legacy, which involved both the genocide of the indigenous people on the island and the building of important infrastructure. The history doesn’t stop most Taiwanese locals from welcoming tourists from Japan with open arms. Many people in the older generation who survived the colonial period speak Japanese, and Japanese culture is a popular staple in Taiwan, including food, films, and comic books
a few times I didn't hear you say 'the'. It was hard to hear you say 'The Empire' and I don't think you pronounced the Em. Other than that it was good :)