Native ED Pronunciation Lesson With Special Guest Jennifer

hello hello welcome to today’s live

English lesson here on the speak English

with Vanessa

YouTube channel I’m so glad that you’re

here to join me to speak English to

participate and today to meet a special

guest usually for live lessons it’s just

me but today we have a friend another

English teacher Jennifer so today you

get two teachers instead of just one and

she teaches at English outside the box

so I’m gonna let her explain

Jennifer what is outside the box what

does this mean English outside the box

hey hey hey everybody I’m so happy to be

here on the show and connecting with all

of you and teaching you English so

English outside the box was born was

started um because I am obviously not

inside of the traditional classroom and

I am kind of teaching online and I feel

like I’m teaching a little outside of

those traditional ways I mean obviously

you teaching on YouTube are doing the

same thing but it’s the idea of getting

people outside of the traditional books

in classrooms in that traditional way of

learning because technology’s here

everybody and there are so many other

ways to learn but I think are better yes

yeah and I think that’s a big part of

why people are learning English online

because it’s more convenient it’s

flexible you can have 10 teachers you

can just follow what you want to learn

so that’s really cool I’m glad to meet

someone else who has the same mindset

yes and not only oh go ahead no you go

ahead and not only I was going to say

not only do we have the same mindset for

teaching English but we have a lot in

common and I shared this in my

invitation email to my students to join

this live lesson but we both have a cat

with the same name

we are both I’m about to have a baby boy

you already have a baby boy and you’ve

lived abroad for a while we have a lot

in common and we justice

bird one new thing this morning it’s

crazy

yes our husband both play the drums yes

so those like small world coincidences

or those very small things are crazy so

yeah yes I think it’s so cool to meet

someone who lives you know you live on

the other side of the u.s. in California

right not yeah I’m in Arizona but as of

July we’ll be in California

wonderful so you’re really in a

completely different time zone it’s what

6:00 a.m. for you and but this is normal

baby waking time so it’s a I’m used to

it I need to get used to it too so today

we’re going to talk about pronunciation

because there are a lot of specific

pronunciation issues that a lot of

English learners have difficulties with

and even though you are an expert at

difficulties that Portuguese or

Brazilians have with English today we’re

going to talk about a pronunciation

issue that a lot of people deal with not

just Brazilians and Portuguese speakers

so what pronunciation are we going to

talk about today Jennifer today we’re

going to talk about the beautiful e D

ending and it’s really important because

there are so many words that need it of

course obviously there’s the past tense

verbs we have the third verb or the past

participle that also ends in E D

adjectives adjectives also end in AD

some adjectives and a needy so it’s it’s

an ending that’s really important and

it’s an ending that’s confused or

mispronounced because a lot of students

don’t know there are three there are

three Edie ending sounds and I think a

lot of students read Edie and think Edie

right it should just be all pronounce

the same because it looks the same right

oh maybe not

Edd’s but as we know English English

you’re a little trickier than that yes

so I want to know to those people who

are here live do you feel like you can

accurately pronounce the IDI ending all

these IDI endings that Jennifer just

mentioned there’s three of them four

adjectives four verbs do you feel like

you can do it

Oh some people said they’ve got some

issues with Edie so today’s lesson is

for you very cool

yes so I am curious um if anybody knows

the rules

I mean before we get into it should

should maybe we maybe we can see if they

know maybe we can give some examples

great idea so if any of you know

anything about how to pronounce Edie

this is your time to show your knowledge

and if you don’t know that’s why you’re

here to learn more so what what do you

think is the best place to start for

learning about Edie endings do you think

it’s best to start with verbs with

adjectives with certain kinds of sounds

where’s the best place to start in your

opinion I think the best place to start

would be to hear the different endings

and identify what some of those

different endings are and definitely

hearing it in context oh great idea and

guess what we’ve got a couple people who

are here live who’ve got it now Jett

says it too and uh all right how Vaughn

says the same thing all right we’ve got

a good start so let’s take this outside

the grammar book knowledge and just use

it in context like you said use it in

sentences and words to make it more

realistic perfect so what is something

you wanted to do when you were younger

oh did you know that you wanted to be an

English teacher absolutely not

I had no idea that I wanted to be an

English teacher in fact when I was a kid

I wanted to be a professional water

skier

but I have never water skied before oh

well I’m curious for everyone watching

to let us know what’s something that you

wanted to do when you were a kid and for

me I wanted to water-ski because it’s a

pretty difficult thing to do and when I

went to the lake with my friends I think

I was eight years old maybe nine years

old and everyone tried to water-ski even

the adults and no one could do it and

then I did it successfully and everyone

was so happy and so proud of me and I

felt like I had some special gift I’m

gonna do this for the rest of my life

nice and so what changed oh well I think

what changed was I found other interests

and I don’t live near a lake so I could

only do that you know once a year maybe

maybe once every two years so I think it

was that life changed yeah yeah what if

I said I wanted to be a professional

water skier when I was younger

is that amazing that that would be cool

of the best not true oh yeah what about

for you what what did you want to be I

wanted to be a psychologist oh you

wanted to be a psychologist really and I

wanted my psychologist I have so the way

I fell into teaching is kind of similar

because I I knew I wanted to be in a

profession that I wanted to help people

and I wanted to connect with people and

you know help them reach or achieve

something so it started off as being a

psychologist then I found this love and

passion for um communication and

speaking and I did courses to be a

speech pathologist and then that kind of

led me to English as a Second Language

and then of course as you know we both

moved and lived abroad so yeah that I’d

need to teaching English and so bum bum

bum here we are all of those steps

let me hear wow so a lot has changed but

your interest in helping people hasn’t

changed exactly a lot has changed but

I’m still helping others with their both

yeah and a lot of people here to have

mentioned things that they wanted to be

do you mind if I read a couple comments

from our lovely life friends um we have

I wanted to be a doctor Rose wanted to

be a doctor

interesting maja says when I was a kid I

wanted to be a dancer Oh Alexander

wanted to be a vampire I love kids

dreams they’re so endless so maybe for

us the things we wanted to be changed

over time have you guys noticed any IDI

sounds in our sentences we wanted to do

a lot but yes they changed over time yes

so you’ve got two words we also asks

everyone watching what they do so we

asked what you wanted to do and maybe if

it changed oh this is beautiful we’ve

got all the IDI sounds in one idea I

love it yes yes I do have to say hello

to Adrianna be I have to just give her a

little shout-out I saw her in the chat

wait ah welcome so those are the 3d

ending sounds the end and I’m curious if

you’ve ever had experience or if the

chat wants to participate are they

equally difficult are they equally easy

is there any tricks to pronounce them

you know kind of giving them a little

help and okay now we’ve introduced it

what’s next

using it that’s a good idea are there

any tricks to remember how to use it

because I feel like a lot of my students

if they don’t know how to pronounce an

IDI ending word they’ll use it like we

used for wanted decided because there is

a e and then a D so you want to

pronounce both letters but if there’s a

T like we used we had changed or asked

that II kind of gets cut out and you

just add a D or at a T so I think the D

and T seem to be maybe a little more

complex or not as intuitive absolutely

and I know specifically the K T is

really hard

oh let’s practice it let’s do yeah let’s

do some practice so I’m just gonna ask

you a question maybe to introduce it umm

umm who who’d you talk to on the phone

yesterday or did you talk on the phone

yesterday oh did I actually talk oh I

did talk on the phone I talked on the

phone with the mechanic I have to go to

the mechanic today for my poor car so

you talked on the phone that’s good and

I almost Tim about my car nice so talked

asked um did you walk yesterday oh I did

actually I walked a lot I walked around

the neighborhood twice and then I went

to kind of this nature hillside with my

husband

and I walked while he played frisbee

golf hello

walked and played interesting locked and

played hmm we’ve got lots of K T’s

sounds so I’m curious for those of you

who are live here use these three words

that we talked about asked tucked walked

did you walk yesterday who did you talk

with yesterday did you ask them anything

and try to use these yourself and repeat

after us

yeah can we do a quick you know word and

sentence and have them repeat yes let’s

do

okay so I’ll say the word you say the

word I’ll say the sentence you say the

sentence and then everyone watching can

maybe repeat after each time so they’ll

get a lot of practice great sounds good

let’s do it so talked talked I talked on

the phone I talked on the phone I hope

you guys are also repeating this yes

because we know we know how to say this

I’ve listed eight all around oh good I

heard you guys I heard you guys nice

okay so walked walked I walked around

the block I walked around the block

that’s what your pronunciation is

perfect thank you thank you so much I

appreciate it I hope that everyone else

who is watching this can repeat after us

don’t be embarrassed just say it out

loud or even whisper it but listen to

your own voice yeah yeah so walked

talked asked that’s the cut or the

ending T sound something else that I’ve

found is kind of difficult is a PT oh

yeah let’s practice that so a PT so the

cells I know I not only know yeah so

make sure you’re not in front of someone

you you know really like and say please

because it might get dangerous oh we’re

talking about words like jumped tripped

yes those are the two words off the top

of my head the first words I think of mm

I think these are horrific words to

describe my my cats because one cat is

really just really clever and he

yesterday he jumped from the top of the

door down to the ground and then the

other cat it’s not so clever and he

tripped she tripped jumping off the

table

oh we’re kitty ones one joke one shift

ah uh yes someone in the chat wrote

another good one slept oh that’s a good

one

yes so did you sleep much last night how

long did you sleep last night I slept at

odhh I I’m not gonna scare you I slept

eight hours haha oh I’m sure it’s so

realistic and how old is your son six

consult seven months old yeah no need to

lie we all know that as a new parent you

don’t sleep much

I slept about five hours last night

knock hey straight well I’m sure those

people watching here who are parents

completely understand and I will

understand soon enough yes um tell me

have you ever had that really

embarrassing situation have you ever

tripped in public oh of course

thankfully it I’ve never tripped at an

important event or really crucial moment

in my life

but I think everyone has tripped at some

point and you kind of look around like

did anyone see me was anyone watching

and then you try to walk on and pretend

like it never happened

yes so just in case there’s any

confusion trip is when you’re walking in

jump and you fall sometimes flat on your

face yes have you ever just before in

public or an important event absolutely

like you said I think everyone has

tripped sometime in their life

I’ve definitely tripped probably so much

that I can’t even think about one time

only that I tripped I don’t know there’s

probably a lot yeah I think those kind

of things just happen

fit enough that you try to block them

out and forget them yeah um so where are

should we maybe do a couple of words and

sentences with trip now yes and joke yes

let’s practice them jumped jumped nice I

jumped so high I jumped so high um

tripped tripped I tripped yesterday in

the street I tripped yesterday in the

street Oh No yes good

okay so tripped talked

what are some other endings we’re

learning should we review today well I

do believe there is another D ending for

Edie that we can talk about in fact

there’s a lot of great comments about

mmm using des such as roses

I prayed jammed on the guitar oh we’ve

got some nice funds and prayed you said

played your husband played frisbee golf

yes he did it’s a little difficult now

for me to play frisbee golf so I walked

and he played yeah yeah um good played

so is there a trick how do students know

do is it good is it too like is there a

trick you

well usually whenever I talk about Edie

or try to help students with Edie I feel

like there are more rules

for the first two that we already talked

about like wanted and then the two

ending Edie and two and then almost all

the other letters are just a lot of

people wrote here great great words like

damaged or

ah we’ve got some others here

oh they passed by really quickly yeah

big egg um there is a question that

keeps coming up um that goes into that

third ending that we kind of briefly

talked about but not really which is the

it so words that end in a tea or a D

verbs or you know bass words that end in

a tea or D have that ED ending so you I

you basically just mentioned this but

kind of reiterating the fact that the

majority of words actually don’t have

the it’d even though most students see

Edie Edie right you know kind of like

what we talked about this morning all

right

earlier so the only words had actually

end in it is our words end in T and D

and someone in the chat I miss the name

but they asked about the word attempted

that’s a great one attempt attempted it

attempted so we’ve got e ID that eed

attempted for just a couple ending

sounds so it’s not as common as as you

would expect especially considering

there’s Edie there’s two sounds here but

we’re not really pronouncing two sounds

for most words so we practiced wanted

decided and then a little bit with T

liked talked walked what about some of

these other words with the D hmm and and

did oh and it is a nice one too

yes um are we talking when you said the

dwars end in D words end in D with it or

the e the ending that is dead words that

end in E D but it sounds just like the

for example what happened yesterday or I

changed my mind considered oh yes oh

we’ve got a good one here tough week

says learned learned so I know that you

learned how to speak Portuguese in

Brazil right so can you tell me how did

you learn Portuguese oh my gosh I

learned Portuguese because I needed to

survive and I wanted to have a little

bit more understanding at the lunch

breakfast lunch and dinner table at my

husband’s house so when I moved to

Brazil

I’m from the States I’m American and I

actually met my husband while living in

Australia and we met and then we decided

I’m emphasizing these EES CDs we decided

to move to Brazil so we moved to Brazil

and I did not maybe I knew hi how are

you in Portuguese maybe and that’s

that’s me like giving myself a lot of

credit I went there knowing nothing and

Wow amazing that you learned so much yes

so it was I was there for a total of

eight months and I left being able to

have a conversation in our relations

well that’s really impressive so I’m

curious because you lived abroad and

obviously everyone here is learning

English learning this new language how

many times were you in a situation that

you needed French right yes you needed

French all of other students watching

how many times have you needed English

and you’re in this situation and the

language happens and you don’t

understand so you do this that’s perfect

it’s exactly what happens so you kind of

smile and like yeah yeah and then you

realize oh my gosh someone just asked me

a question and then so I was tired of

courtesy laughing at the table and I

needed to learn Portuguese so I learned

by doing some language exchange I took a

course and just speaking in Portuguese

listening to music watching TV you know

probably some of the same tricks you

used when you were learning French you

know and I bet a lot of the same things

that people watching here have are using

now that maybe you learned English you

know when you are in elementary school

and it wasn’t so successful so now

you’re learning again as an adult

outside the box yeah so here we used a

lot of EE D sounds in this quick little

story about your language learning

experience and I also recommend for

students who are watching if you’re

watching the replay or if you’re

watching live just to go back when we

finish go back and listen to that again

and try to repeat what Jennifer said

repeat those sentences and emphasize

those sounds because you can memorize

the rules and that’s okay if you want to

do that but also if you repeat it again

and again and you hear learned wanted in

that same pronunciation a lot

you’re not going to mispronounce it

because you’ve always heard it in the

right way so I recommend repeating after

her and maybe we can do some repetition

too

yeah absolutely I think that is the one

of the best ways to learn repetition

pronunciation shadowing using the right

materials so definitely definitely

utilize the conversation yes yes so

let’s see are there any sounds may be

learned that we can practice together

quickly a little back and forth and then

those watching can also practice at the

same time yes so we talked about it we

both named our cat the same thing so

your your cat’s nickname is my cat’s

name so we have the word the verb named

named named named it that’s a good one

named I named my cat Lulu I named my cat

Lulu too

so we named our cats the same yes we

named our cats the same name it’s

amazing

yes named so then another one called

Oh called called unfortunately you

called the mechanic yes unfortunately I

called the mechanic but fortunately he

helped me yeah he helped you excellent

yes only after I gave him a lot of money

of course car I mean cars you need the

car right yeah it’s the us it’s

necessary but you know it happens

good so named called good so I think

maybe we should do a quick repetition as

a quick review of all of the words we

talked about today sounds great yes

let’s review all of these and see if

everyone here can use those

pronunciation muscles okay so everyone

wherever you are make sure you’re saying

these out loud people might think you’re

crazy but you can turn to them and say

hey I’m learning English please

yes don’t worry about what they think

don’t worry about what I’m doing okay so

we have we’ll start with the ending e d

e d remember these are the words that

end in a T or D so we have want wanted

want wanted I wanted to speak English

huh I wanted to speak English next we

have need needed need needed I needed to

speak English yes I needed to speak

English okay then we have these so

there’s a lot of different sounds that

we focus on to really difficult ones

today and so I talked to my mom after I

tripped in the street I talked to my mom

after I tripped in the street I talked

to my mom after I tripped in the streets

oh I was so embarrassed

I was embarrassed okay

and then we have great named and called

um I named my cat Lulu and I called her

Lulu as well

I named my cat Lulu and I called her

Lulu too nice so so many so many good

words here so many good foods yes

yes I hope those of you watching too

have had some pronunciation practice if

you’re somewhere public or somewhere

uncomfortable just go back be somewhere

quiet and try to repeat these things

because Jennifer is really helpful with

pronunciation it’s so good to hear two

voices and you’re also an expert at

helping specifically Portuguese speakers

improve their pronunciation because you

learned Portuguese you know all of the

difficulties that your husband has with

English or that your Brazilian friends

have with English so you are also this

kind of special niche this special group

of people helping them to learn better

pronunciation in general yes so I kind

of as well backwards backwards learned

some of these issues because you know

when I was speaking I would say things

incorrectly in Portuguese because of how

I would say them in English you know in

things it works backwards as well it

works that way with like grammar and

pronunciation and sentence structure as

well but yeah you know speaking in

Portuguese it will follow Portuguese and

so you know having that understanding I

am able to understand a lot more

intensely why Portuguese speakers make

these mistakes which I think really

helps students because as teachers and

as native speakers you know that we can

identify

to buy something that sounds wrong and

you know native speakers not teachers

can sometimes identify why something’s

or can identify that something sounds

wrong but they’re like that sounds wrong

I don’t know why but I know it’s wrong

yeah so you have a special perspective

because you learned Portuguese

and you’re you also see through the eyes

of a native English speaker so that’s

really important to know both sides of

it

yeah so it’s really it’s really helpful

it’s like I’m able to help them

understand through their language mmm

yes yes so I think that this is a really

useful skill that you have and it’s

something that I don’t have because I

don’t speak Portuguese yet maybe someday

I’ll learn but it’s something that you

specialize in and because of that you

created a special pronunciation course

specifically for Portuguese speakers to

help them improve their pronunciation

including edie sounds or other

challenging sounds that you’ve noticed

are really difficult for Brazilians

to overcome and speak English with a

beautiful natural accent so can you tell

us a little bit about your your

pronunciation course that’s specifically

for Portuguese speakers and we have some

fun bonuses that I’m introducing as well

if you would like to learn with Jennifer

so can you introduce a little bit about

your your cool pronunciation course ooh

yes

so pronunciation lace patternn achieve

oohs G lingua portuguesa don’t look so

scared Inessa

I’m learning I’m learning with you right

now

it does so um obviously it’s it’s a

course for Portuguese speakers so the

Portuguese name of the course is again

pronunciation glaze padded achieve o

Street lingua portuguesa and it’s it’s a

pronunciation course specifically

designed for Inglot or for Portuguese

speakers so that an English name is

pronunciation or Portuguese speakers and

so I can understand that way so I have

created this course based on the most

common mistakes that Portuguese speakers

make so of course it’s never good to

generalize and say that every Portuguese

speaker always makes these mistakes of

course there are exceptions of course

are some things that are different but

even as English speakers when we speak

another language we make a lot of the

same mistakes because of our mother

tongue because of our native language

yeah I think the same goes for general

pronunciation courses it’s some some

good general pronunciation courses can

be helpful but if you really want to

work on becoming advanced going from

intermediate to advanced you have to

work on specific sounds that are

difficult for your native language

really specific things instead of just

general pronunciation tips those can be

helpful but really specific ones will

help you to reach the next level even

faster yeah so something to kind of

connect with someone who is a Portuguese

speaker may be watching right now or you

know thinking finding if you don’t speak

Portuguese find is something else that

that happens in your language so when we

look at the word B II M in Portuguese

Vanessa how would you pronounce that de

M them Benham so if we look at your

position of your mouth right you go BEM

because in English M we close our mouth

um however my dear friend in Portuguese

it’s too though bein Melly

that sounds and instead of M yes so it

sounds like an N so an issue that

Portuguese speakers have is when they

read words in English that ends with an

e em especially like them they often

pronounce it then so I’ll call them

and it’s like wait I’ll call then or

them then that what huh so that may

cause a lot of confusion so much

confusion so a lot of the times when

Portuguese speakers or anyone makes

those common mistakes in pronunciation

it can cause miscommunication because

sometimes other words exist you know

them and then they both exist if you

don’t say it correctly then it causes

some issues so the Portuguese course I

created focuses on these common mistakes

the ending M the II D the three sound

the th sound not free not three not tree

but three right it’s so difficult and

bad th sound huh hard right Vanessa yeah

I think that’s something that is really

useful to focus on and I feel like you

as a teacher you’re not stressing the

specific rules of it you’re outside the

box you’re trying to think of practical

ways to improve the style of

pronunciation with fun repetition and

you know people really can improve

pronunciation but it takes passion and

motivation and good materials so I think

that that’s something that’s really

useful in your awesome Portuguese

specific course to help people improve

yeah

and so yes of the course it goes over

the six most common mistakes the six

most common mistakes and it goes over

why they’re mistakes why they’re

mistakes in Portuguese connected to

English it goes over a repetition how to

fix it picture sentence examples audio

it’s an entirely video based lesson so

you’re going to be seeing me and

watching me looking at my mouth position

because anyone in everyone watching

mouth position your tongue your lips all

of these muscles are the most important

thing for pronunciation yes yes I think

especially watching your mouth and

trying to imitate that

you know the specific mistakes and the

specific mouth position mistakes so that

seems really really useful and we also

have some fun bonuses because I a lot of

people ask me can you sell this course

can you sell this course can you give

this to your students can you give that

to students and a lot of times I say no

because I don’t think it’s the best

quality or the best material or maybe I

don’t feel like the teacher is outside

the box enough so with your course I

feel like we are on the same page we

have so much in common and this style of

learning is really useful so for the

next four days today’s Thursday so

Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday stop

being on Monday so I guess four and a

half days we have some extra bonuses so

if you would like to join Jennifer’s

English pronunciation for Portuguese

speakers we’ve got some bonuses do you

want to talk about your bonus and I’ll

talk about mine and then after Monday

there will be no more bonuses so we can

quickly introduce them yeah so um this

bonus so this course is again video

course and it goes over the six most

common mistakes to help you speak better

so a part of speaking that are a part of

that fluency is pronunciation and it’s

also the ability to start a conversation

to have a conversation and to be able to

pronounce things correctly so if you

sign up today Friday tomorrow Saturday

or Sunday in addition to the course

you’re going to get a little fluency

guide from me and the fluency guide goes

over another common pronunciation

principle the schwa sound

hmmmmmm the schwa is that is that

unaccented vowel so um we go over what

the schwa is why you need it it is the

most commonly pronounced English sound

so it’s very important happens all the

time and also you get a conversation

starter guide so I am helping you as an

English Learner with three different

situations that you can start a

conversation questions you can ask

answers you can give and all of it has

the audio to review the pronunciation so

for example when it when we have the

question like what did you do what’d you

do what’d you do and it’s like so we go

over common questions in their

pronunciation as well that’s really

important because if you have been

studying English for a while and then

you have a trip to New York and then

someone asks you a question who the

pronunciation is gonna be so different

than what you heard in very clear maybe

more inside the box style pronunciation

courses so this is gonna help you learn

really what people say yes yes and I

have a special bonus that I’m adding to

this as well so first before I tell you

about the bonus there’s a couple

questions from people in the chat box

asking is this only for Portuguese

speakers is the course for can an

Italian join the course can a Russian

join the course how what would you say

about that so the course is designed for

Portuguese speakers because I connect it

a lot to the Portuguese language

however the sounds we review are the th

sound so Portuguese speakers are not the

only speaker that has an issue with th

and I connect it to the F sound the T

sound and sometimes the s sound which is

problem for um like I know a lot of

different languages

um we also talk about a and E so am I

going to the beach or am I going to the

you know so that E and s sound we also

talk about the ending M and

and so is it it was designed for

Portuguese speakers however if you have

issues with the common mistakes that I

talk about then it would be helpful as

well for others sure and recommend oh go

ahead and the bonuses that we’re giving

are also for everybody yeah and I

recommend to if you if you’re a

Portuguese speaker yes definitely this

course is for you and if you’re not

you’ve got a lot of great YouTube videos

and just check out Jennifer’s YouTube

channel because there’s a lot of just

useful energetic material for learning

English as well so there’s definitely

things that you can use to improve your

English yeah as far as my bonus this is

I’m offering it’s actually something

that I made for one of my courses as a

bonus for that course but I haven’t

offered it as a bonus for about a year

so this is kind of exclusive 5 mp3 and

PDF you can follow the transcript

pronunciation lessons with my husband

Dan so we take five difficult words such

as clothes comfortable I’m going to the

store I’m gonna buy something these

difficult sounds and we talk about them

together so you get to hear a male voice

a female voice and these five different

mp3s you’ll be able to download with the

course as a bonus because if you join

the course normally you’re not going to

get Jennifers

fluency guide you’re not going to get my

5 pronounciation mp3s with my husband so

I think this is a good chance to get the

most for your time and your money and

your value to be able to really improve

and this has been really useful together

that sounds amazing and go Dan what a

great yeah what a great thing that he

does said join and help you out I know I

feel really lucky that he’s willing to

help and he’s a great teacher too so

it’s awesome to have two voices so how

can people get these

Vanessa how can people join the course

how can they get the bonuses well the

easiest way is there’s a link in the

description and this link will be

available for the next five days so if

you’re watching this in the future we’re

talking about May 11th 2017 until May

15th

2017 so if you’re watching this in June

or July feel free to check out

Jennifer’s youtube channel or her

website but the link for getting the

bonuses will be closed so from May 11th

to May 15th click on the link in the

description and you’ll be able to learn

about really mastering pronunciation

especially for Portuguese speakers

you’ve got it so if they want to join

they can click the link in the

description you click the link you join

the course and you will have immediate

access to the full course you’ll have

immediate access to the welcome videos

telling you how to use it and giving you

all six videos and then you will have

access to those bonuses the day that you

buy them as well so that means if you

buy if someone buys today they can

immediately start speaking better

English hora success that’s always so

nice because online you just get it

instantly and it feels so much better

than oh I have to wait until next month

when my class starts you just start now

that’s awesome

yes I love it and um do you mind if I

plug in English outside the box so you

mentioned it can go on to you know my

YouTube channel and all you need to do

is just search for English outside the

box and you’ll see me wearing a

beautifully bright colored yellow shirt

in the picture and you know you’ve found

the right one perfect yes so check out

Jennifer’s YouTube channel English

outside the box and it’ll be great to

learn I think that’s the good thing

about learning online you can learn with

me you can learn with Jennifer you can

learn with ten other teachers and it’s

no problem it’s like all access all the

time

oh the Internet’s awesome well thanks so

much Jennifer for teaching about Edie I

think that everyone here has been able

to interact and learn a lot and I hope

use those pronunciation muscles and

maybe take it to the next level and be

able to really master it with your

course well thank you for having me on

today and practicing the IDI with me oh

my pleasure thank you everyone who

joined us live if you’re watching the

replay thanks for your time and your

energy and your passion hopefully we can

do something again together in the

future if you guys would like for

jennifer and I to do something together

again let us know and I’ll talk to you

later Jennifer I’ll talk to you later

thank you for watching everybody bye