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Discussing life in Germany – Grammar: dass and weil clauses

My First Month in Berlin: Navigating Life and the Language – Das and Weil! Okay, deep breath. It’s been a month since I moved to Berlin from California, and let me tell you, it’s amazing. The history, the food, the sheer energy of the city – it’s completely overwhelming in the best way possible. But…
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Strategies for the ‘Stationenlernen’ (Self-review) – Grammar: Learning strategies and connectors

My German Journey: Mastering ‘Stationenlernen’ – Grammar & Connectors Okay, deep breath. Moving to Berlin was… intense. I’d studied German for a year before I got here, but honestly, I felt completely lost. Like, utterly adrift in a sea of “Entschuldigung?” and frantic pointing. Then, my Sprachfreundin, Alice, told me about Stationenlernen. It sounded crazy…
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Grammar: ‘weder … noch’ (neither… nor)

Decoding ‘Weder… Noch’: My Frustrations (and Small Victories) with German Grammar Okay, so I’ve been living in Berlin for six months now, and let’s just say my German is… patchy. I can order a Kaffee mit Milch without completely embarrassing myself, and I’ve even managed a basic conversation about the weather. But there are still…
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