You have a very pleasant voice.
Some of the words were not clearly enunciated (each syllable was not pronounced clearly), so I recorded my voice and also showed you how to pronounce words with several syllables (see below):
http://vocaroo.com/i/s09v3LcdwCyx
When / ever I en / coun / tered a grown-up who seemed to me at all
en / ligh / tened, I would ex / per / i /ment on him with my draw / ing Num / ber One, which I have always kept.
I wan / ted to see if he rea /lly un / der /stood any /thing.
But he would al /ways an /swer, “That’s a hat.”
Then I wouldn’t talk about boa (BOW A) con / stric / tors or jungles (J noy Y pronunciation of jungles) or stars.
I would put myself on his level and talk about bridge / and golf / and politics / and neckties (or bridge, golf, politics and neckties).
And my grown-up was glad to know such a rea / son / able person"<o:p></o:p>
My best advice is to speak slowly and pronounce each syllable clearly.
Then, after you are more confident that you are pronouncing each syllable, you can begin to speak a little quicker (and it will be clearer).
I agree with everything Richard wrote.
Here are a couple specific things I noticed:
I couldn't hear the d in encountered
In jungles the j was pronounced like a y
The vowel in "and" was off, it should be the same as the vowel in that and hat.
Spangola, muchas gracias!
Tus grabaciones me sirven mucho, especialmente porque me cuesta mucho darme cuenta por mi misma que es lo que estoy haciendo mal, por eso este tipo de comentarios me ayudan un montón.
Muchas gracias de nuevo, espero estés bien.