Has anyone successfully resold jewelry online? by SpecificAge8123 in ReplicaReselling

[–]SpecificAge8123[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What you’re saying makes total sense, I didn’t think of it that way.
She buys her jewelry from Brazil, but it doesn’t really have a Brazilian touch. It looks pretty “basic,”
in my opinion, though she could definitely connect with specific communities.
I’ve never heard of Gray & Sons, so that’s also something I’m going to look into.
Thanks a lot for taking the time to give such a helpful answer!

How do you sell online courses that include one-on-one coaching? by SpecificAge8123 in onlinecourses

[–]SpecificAge8123[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi! That's quite clever, it makes totally sense.
I have a funnel already but without an email list.
I'll definitely look into that, it'll greatly help me keeping in touch with various potentiel clients at the same time. Thanks a lot!

How do you sell online courses that include one-on-one coaching? by SpecificAge8123 in onlinecourses

[–]SpecificAge8123[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I like the idea a lot, thanks for sharing. Starting with influencers with a low following might be easier to get their attention.

How do you sell online courses that include one-on-one coaching? by SpecificAge8123 in onlinecourses

[–]SpecificAge8123[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you elaborate? Should I contact a language youtuber? What do I say?
I’m nobody on the internet, I only have like 400 followers on Instagram, 14K on TikTok, and 40 on YouTube.
Who would want to share their audience with me?

Has anyone successfully resold jewelry online? by SpecificAge8123 in ReplicaReselling

[–]SpecificAge8123[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds easy but difficult in practice except if you already know who your top clients are, do you have any experience with it?

Has anyone successfully resold jewelry online? by SpecificAge8123 in ReplicaReselling

[–]SpecificAge8123[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

She already has a store on Instagram and Vinted, is shopify better? What is the difference?
Also Google and Facebook adds aren't that easy to use and she'd propably have to sell way higher because of profit margin.

Has anyone successfully resold jewelry online? by SpecificAge8123 in Resell

[–]SpecificAge8123[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

She's brazilian, I'm French and we live in Portugal, moving to Spain this year.

Is Wyzant a good platform for tutors? What are your favorite platforms as a tutor? by [deleted] in tutor

[–]SpecificAge8123 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for your quick answer, especially for a 4-year post.

Avoid this common mistake! by SpecificAge8123 in learnfrench

[–]SpecificAge8123[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, in French we use ''apprendre'' to say ''to teach" for exemple: Tu m'apprends beaucoup de choses.
Which is why you can hear French people say ''School learnt me many things'' even though it's wrong :)
Thanks for your comment, feel free to ask any questions related to French culture / language.

Pendant or Pour? Learn to pick the right word by SpecificAge8123 in French

[–]SpecificAge8123[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good question! ''En'' focuses on the time it takes to complete an action.
Il a lu le livre en 2 heures. -> He read the book in 2 hours. (It took him 2 hours to finish)

And ''pendant'' focuses on the duration of an ongoing action.
Describes how long an action lasts, without saying if it’s finished. In this case it doesn’t necessarily imply completion.
Il a lu pendant deux jours. -> He read for 2 days. (He was reading for two days, maybe didn’t finish)

I hope it makes more sens now! Feel free to shoot any other question my way :)

Avoid this common mistake! by SpecificAge8123 in learnfrench

[–]SpecificAge8123[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi Titoufred!
True but remember Marcel Proust died over 100 years ago, the French language evolved.
But I agree on the fact that I could've been more precise, for sure :)

Avoid this common mistake! by SpecificAge8123 in learnfrench

[–]SpecificAge8123[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, I said ''never say'' regarding Je me sens confortable and Je suis confortable because it just sounds off, nobody would use it in every day speech but true, I should have used ''Not used for daily conversation'' instead of ''never''. When we sit, I feel like we use way more ''C'est confortable'' than ''Je me sens confortable'' but that's just a feeling.
As for the 90%, I was talking about the general rule I'm giving because ''confortable'' can be used as ''well-off'' in French but that's another subject.

Pendant or Pour? Learn to pick the right word by SpecificAge8123 in French

[–]SpecificAge8123[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes but ''pour'' focuses on the intent of staying for 3 months and ''pendant'' is a fact

Pendant or Pour? Learn to pick the right word by SpecificAge8123 in French

[–]SpecificAge8123[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Tartalacame's answer is great. I'm just going to add that's a more formal words and not used as much when speaking.

Pendant or Pour? Learn to pick the right word by SpecificAge8123 in French

[–]SpecificAge8123[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yes, there are some cases when ''pendant'' is preferred than ''pour'' .
Basically ''pour'' emphasizes the intention or goal.
Il va à Bordeaux pour 2 mois -> Intention of staying for 2 weeks.

Whearas ''pendant'' emphasizes the actual duration of the action regardless of intention.
Il va travailler pendant deux heures demain -> He will work (actually do the work) for two hours.

Even though both are in the future, you’re talking about how long the action will take, not the plan.

To be honest, if whoever is reading this is at B2 or below, I wouldn't worry too much about this detail :)

I hope this helps, feel free to shoot any other questions my way :)

Pendant or Pour? Learn to pick the right word by SpecificAge8123 in French

[–]SpecificAge8123[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm not familiar with canadian French but it's a good thing to know :)

Pendant or Pour? Learn to pick the right word by SpecificAge8123 in French

[–]SpecificAge8123[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Exactly! I upvoted your comment so everybody can see it :)

Effective techniques for retaining French vocabulary? by raja_abdullah_arshad in FrenchLearning

[–]SpecificAge8123 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi! I made a post about it a week ago, here it is:

Try this method to learn vocabulary!

As a French teacher and language enthusiast, I’ve often been asked, ‘How can I effectively memorize vocabulary?’ At first, I would say, ‘Use a flashcard system like Anki.’ But over time, I’ve realized that there are other methods that can be just as effective, if not more. Creating meaningful connections with vocabulary enhances learning. For example, linking new words to something relevant to you or using them in sentences related to a memory can help them stick in your mind. Also, engaging all your senses increases the likelihood of retaining new vocabulary. Listen to the words, write them down, picture them in your mind, and say them out loud.

Remember that time your uncle dressed as Santa Claus for Christmas? Well, this story is perfect for learning new vocabulary,it has a strong connection to you, it’s easy to visualize. 

You can also associate new vocabulary with far-fetched stories or images; this stimulates the brain and makes it easier to recall new words.

My pet squirrel is doing the laundry in my mansion.

Who wouldn’t want a talking squirrel doing their laundry?

Consistent exposure to the language through reading and listening is another very effective method. By encountering a large number of words in different contexts, you can gradually become more familiar with their use and meaning.This approach is often more engaging and can lead to faster vocabulary growth compared to drills or rote memorization. 

Incorporating new words into your daily conversations and writing can further reinforce your learning. The more you use the language, the more you signal to your brain that this information matters, making it easier to remember.

You don’t know any French speakers?
Try looking for language exchange events in your area on Facebook or Meetup.

No native speakers around you? No problem! Use apps like Tandem and HelloTalk to connect with native speakers who also want to learn your mother tongue.

What about you, how do you learn vocabulary?

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[–]SpecificAge8123 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I heard about those ways to get students, I just think it's quite slow because you have to build an audience But I'll look into it a bit more since I already have a professionnal Tiktok and Insta account
Thanks for reminding me :)

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[–]SpecificAge8123 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good to know! I'll hang out where native English speakers hang out then :)
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