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CALL ME CRAZY….

Sweetie, you might have heard that I’m a bit crazy. I am! And that’s why I’ve got a free gift for you. Let’s just say that I’m crazy about you!

So many of you struggle with English pronunciation – people ask me all the time “How do you say this word?” or “I think I sound too Dutch when I speak English.” That’s why I created this free Pronunciation Masterclass just for you! It’s a 17-minute master class with a free worksheet to keep you active in English. You can watch it as often as you like; it’s yours to keep forever and ever, dearest.

It’s a fun way to work on some of the most common mistakes people make in English – everything from spelling your name correctly to the trickiest words and sounds to pronounce in English, with a few other surprises thrown in, just to keep you on your toes! The worksheet gives you an extra opportunity to practice and keep your English active. In 3 days I’ll be sending you the answers to the questions on the worksheet just to check up on you and see how well you did!

To access the free Pronunciation Masterclass all you have to do is click here:www.buffiduberman.com/freemasterclass. That’s it. If you pass up on this offer, who’s the crazy one? 😉  It’s free, it’s my gift to you –  my crazy tips and tricks in English – which actually work. I hope you enjoy learning as much as I enjoyed creating this masterclass just for you! Happy birthday early!

This is just the tip of the iceberg, dear friends. If you want to find out more, and why 3 November is the magic date, click here: www.businessenglishcommunication.com

See you next week!

Wit lof from buffi

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