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Talking about the days of the week and time – Grammar: Clock times and temporal expressions

My German Time Struggle: Days of the Week and Telling the Time Okay, so here I am, six months into living in Berlin, and let’s just say my German is…developing. It’s a long way from fluent, but I’m slowly, painstakingly, getting there. And right now, one area that’s consistently tripping me up is simply talking…
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Using smartphones and media – Grammar: Verb position basics

My German Journey: Smartphones, Media, and Verb Position – It’s More Confusing Than It Should Be! Okay, so here I am, living in Munich. Beautiful city, amazing beer… and utterly baffling grammar sometimes. I moved here six months ago for my job as a marketing assistant, and while I can mostly get by, the language…
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Talking about simple cultural differences – Grammar: Comparative basics

My First Month in Berlin: Getting the Hang of “Wie…so…” Okay, deep breath. It’s been a month since I landed in Berlin, and let me tell you, it’s been a whirlwind. The language, the food, the sheer vibe – it’s completely different from anything I’ve experienced. I’m slowly starting to navigate the chaos, and honestly,…
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Talking about birthdays and invitations – Grammar: Modal verbs and Perfekt

My First Birthday Party Mishap (and How I Learned to Say “Glückwunsch!”) Okay, so let me tell you, moving to Berlin has been… a lot. The culture shock was intense at first, the language was a blur, and I spent the first few weeks just feeling utterly lost. But, slowly, things started to click, and…
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DTZ Listening Part 3: Conversations – Grammar: Understanding spoken interaction

My German Journey: Decoding Conversations – DTZ Part 3 Okay, so, this is crazy. I’ve been living in Munich for six months now, and honestly, I still feel like I’m constantly playing catch-up with the spoken German. I thought I was getting better, but then I tackled this DTZ listening exercise – Part 3, specifically…
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Social behavior and etiquette – Comparative and superlative forms

Navigating Kaffeehaus Culture: Social Behavior & Superlatives in Germany Okay, so here I am, six months in Berlin and I’m still learning, still learning. It’s not the grammar, though that’s a beast. It’s the way Germans do things. Like, a whole different world of social cues. And let’s be honest, I’ve definitely stumbled a few…
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