Michelle Baumgartner

Content Writing for Language Learning and EdTech Companies

United States

I've translated my lifelong love of words into freelance content marketing. I write content for education companies in the language learning industry.

I often write about B2B L&D topics, especially corporate language training.

My B2C content about vocabulary, grammar, and culture caters to learners of several languages, including:

♦ French ♦ German ♦ English ♦ Portuguese

Here are some of my other writing specialties:

♦ ADHD ♦ College ♦ Careers ♦ HR ♦ History & Culture ♦ Popular Science

Some of the content formats I cover:

♦ Blog Posts ♦ End-of-Year Reports ♦ White Papers ♦ Press Releases
♦ Sales Funnel Pages

Feel free to reach out to me through my contact form, or message me on LinkedIn!

Portfolio

♦ B2C Language Learning ♦

Language learning with Preply Blog
A tapestry of diverse German dialects

Explore German dialects throughout Germany and the world. Learn about the different vocabulary and pronunciation of dialects such as Bavarian and Kölsch.

FluentU
Stay Starstruck: Talk About Astronomy in French

Reach for the stars by learning how to speak about astronomy in French! Go to infinity and beyond with essential astronomy vocab, French books, videos and even poetry that'll make you all starry-eyed for learning the language.

♦ Corporate Language Training (B2B) ♦

♦ B2B Content Marketing (L&D and HR Topics) ♦

Language learning with Preply Blog
Employee Value Proposition: The Ultimate Guide

Discover what is employee value proposition (EVP) is, its importance for business growth, examples, and how to create one to attract and retain top talent in a competitive market.

♦ Careers and Other B2C HR Topics ♦

Study.com
5 Signs You Picked the Wrong Career

Once upon a time, you made a decision to pursue a career you thought was right for you. Recently, you've been wondering if you chose the wrong career path. Should you try to hang in there, or is it time to jump ship? Here are five signs that you picked the wrong career.

♦ General Education Topics (for Teachers, Parents, and Students) ♦

Study.com
Should I Play Music in my Classroom?

Listen to this resounding chorus of positive reasons to use music in the classroom. Learn how to use music to help structure classroom activities and improve student morale.

♦ ADHD Parenting ♦

Study.com
How to Explain an ADHD Diagnosis to Your Young Child

After a battery of diagnostic tests, you finally have your child's diagnosis: ADHD. Now you have to explain the complexities of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder to your young child. These suggestions and resources can help.

Study.com
Will My Child with ADHD Struggle to Learn to Read?

ADHD may make learning to read particularly challenging for your child. Learn to recognize signs that your ADHD child is having difficulty with reading readiness, and find out how you can help your child learn to read.

♦ College ♦

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5 Secrets to Help You Write an Unforgettable College Essay

Your college essay allows admissions officers to learn more about who you are as an individual. If you want to get noticed, you'll need to write an essay that leaves an indelible impression. Here are five secrets to writing an unforgettable college essay.

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Can I Attend More Than One Community College at the Same Time?

A single learning institution may not fit your busy schedule or meet all of your academic needs. Can you enroll in more than one community college at a time to create a customized program? Yes, you can! Prepare yourself with this guide to enjoy the benefits and avoid the pitfalls.

♦ History & Culture ♦

♦ Popular Science ♦

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How Sleep Deprivation Impacts Brain Function When Studying

If you're short on time before exams, should you spend it studying or sleeping? Many scientific studies indicate that quality sleep is essential for successful studying. Here's why it's better to hit the sack before you hit the books.

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Getting Better at Delaying Gratification

Good things may indeed come to those who wait—but most of us simply don't have the patience. Yet there's some compelling evidence that the old adage may be true. So how can we get better at delaying gratification?