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Healthy diet: Fruits, vegetables, reducing sugar – Grammar: Comparative and superlative

My Journey to a Healthier Leben: Food & German Okay, so here I am, six months in Berlin, and let me tell you, it’s… intense. The culture is amazing, the people are generally friendly, and the beer is definitely a thing. But honestly, the biggest challenge, especially early on, was figuring out the food. Before,…
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Hygiene in gastronomy: Hairnets and gloves – Grammar: Modal verbs

My First Week in the Kitchen: Hygiene in Germany – It’s More Serious Than I Thought Okay, deep breath. It’s been a week since I started my apprenticeship at “Zum Goldenen Adler,” the little Wirtshaus (tavern) here in Heidelberg. It’s amazing, the food is incredible, and the people are generally lovely, but let me tell…
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Workplace hygiene: Hand disinfection steps – Grammar: Imperative, passive voice

Mastering Hand Hygiene in My New Job – And a Little German! Okay, deep breaths. Moving to Germany has been… a lot. The culture shock is real, the language is a beast, and honestly, sometimes I just want to go back to the comfort of knowing exactly what everyone’s saying. But I’m pushing through, and…
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Food safety: Storage temperatures for meat/dairy – Grammar: Numbers, passive voice

My First Month of German Food Safety – It’s Messier Than I Thought! Okay, so, moving to Berlin was amazing, seriously. The culture, the history, the beer…it’s incredible. But let’s be honest, learning German has been…challenging. And surprisingly, a lot of it is coming down to the really basic stuff, like food. I’m working as…
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Cleaning protocols in daycare centers (Kitas) – Grammar: Passive constructions

My First Month in the Kita: Learning German Through Cleaning – And the Weirdness of Passive Voices Okay, so, let me tell you, moving to Munich for a job as an au pair has been… intense. It’s amazing, the people are lovely, the beer is incredible (seriously, don’t knock it till you try it), but…
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Reporting a sick day to an employer – Grammar: Formal email structures

Reporting Sick Days in Germany: It’s More Than Just “Ich bin krank” Okay, let me tell you, settling into life in Germany has been amazing, but there are always little hurdles. And one of the first things I really struggled with was knowing exactly how to tell my employer, a small marketing firm in Munich,…
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Understanding a doctor’s note (AU-Bescheinigung) – Grammar: Passive voice basics

Decoding the Doctor’s Note: My First Steps with AU-Bescheinigung Okay, so here I am, six months in Berlin, and things are…complicated. I’m working as a freelance translator, which is amazing and terrifying in equal measure. But recently, I needed to get a sick note – an AU-Bescheinigung – because, let’s be honest, I was completely…
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Grammar: Indefinite pronoun ‘viele’ (many) – Grammar: Pronoun declension

Tackling ‘Viele’: My German Grammar Struggle (and How It’s Slowly Getting Better) Okay, so moving to Berlin was the best decision I’ve ever made. The food is incredible, the people are generally friendly, and I’m learning… well, a lot. And let’s be honest, German grammar is a monster. It’s constantly tripping me up, and I’m…
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Grammar: Indefinite pronoun ‘alle’ (all) – Grammar: Pronoun declension

My German Journey: Wrestling with ‘Alle’ and Pronoun Declensions Okay, deep breath. It’s been six months since I moved to Berlin, and let me tell you, German is hard. Not just hard in the sense of learning a new language, but hard in the sense of feeling like my brain is perpetually short-circuiting every time…
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Grammar: Indefinite pronoun ‘mehrere’ (several) – Grammar: Pronoun declension

Tackling ‘Mehrere’ and Pronoun Declension – My German Grammar Struggle Okay, deep breath. Learning German has been… a lot. I’ve moved to Munich for my job as a software developer, and while the coding is exciting, the grammar… well, let’s just say it’s been a constant source of mild panic. It’s not that I don’t…
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