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Spelling names and giving personal information – Grammar: Alphabet, W-questions

My First Month in Berlin: Getting Lost (and Learning German!) Okay, so here I am. Berlin. It’s… loud. And amazing. And incredibly confusing when it comes to, well, pretty much everything. I moved here three weeks ago for a job as a freelance translator, and let me tell you, the first few weeks have been…
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Saying hello and introducing yourself – Grammar: Present tense, personal pronouns

My First Steps: Saying Hello and Introducing Myself in Germany Okay, deep breaths. Moving to Berlin was… a lot. The sheer noise of it all at first, the crowds, the language – it was overwhelming. I’d spent months studying, but actually using German felt completely different. Right now, my biggest hurdle is just getting through…
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Expressing agreement and disagreement – Grammar: Conversation phrases

Mastering “Ja” and “Nein”: Agreeing and Disagreeing in German Okay, so I’ve been living in Berlin for six months now, and let me tell you, learning German has been… a rollercoaster. There’s the exhilarating moment of understanding a sentence, followed by the frustrating realization that you completely misinterpreted everything the person just said. Right now,…
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Describing work routines – Grammar: Present tense, time expressions

My First Week at Schmidt’s Automobil – And the Dreaded “Wie sieht dein Arbeitsalltag aus?” Okay, deep breath. It’s been a week since I started my internship at Schmidt’s Automobil, a small car repair shop in Munich, and honestly, it’s been… intense. I’m here as part of a government-sponsored exchange program, and I’m supposed to…
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Understanding job advertisements – Grammar: Relative clauses basics

Decoding the German Job Market: A Newcomer’s Struggle (and Small Victories) Okay, so here I am, six months in Berlin. Six months of ordering Käseobatzda (that weird cheese spread everyone seems to love), navigating the U-Bahn, and desperately trying to understand… well, everything. Job hunting in Germany has been a beast, and honestly, the job…
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Stating current job title and employer – Grammar: Sentence structure, profession vocabulary

My First Month in Berlin: Learning to Say “I Work Here” Okay, so, let me preface this by saying I’m completely and utterly lost… in the best possible way. I moved to Berlin three weeks ago, and I’m working as a freelance graphic designer for a small marketing agency. It’s brilliant, I love the work,…
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Expressing job satisfaction or desire for change – Grammar: Konjunktiv II

Navigating My New Job – And The Weird German I Need To Talk About Okay, so here I am. Six months in Berlin, and honestly, some days I feel completely brilliant, like I’m finally figuring things out. Other days…well, other days I feel like a complete idiot trying to order a coffee. But the biggest…
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Expressing relief after a conflict is solved – Grammar: Emotion expressions

Navigating ‘Es tut mir leid’ – Really Feeling Better After a Mess in Germany Okay, so I’ve been here in Berlin for almost two years now, and let me tell you, things aren’t always… smooth. The German way of doing things is very direct, and sometimes that directness creates problems. Seriously, I’ve had my share…
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Soft skills: Teamwork, punctuality, flexibility – Grammar: Noun formation

My German Journey: Soft Skills and Building a Life – It’s Not Just About the Language Okay, so here I am, six months in Munich. Six months of trying to order a Kaffee mit Milch without completely butchering the pronunciation, and six months of realizing that learning German isn’t just about understanding the words; it’s…
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Understanding job advertisements: Tasks/Duties – Grammar: Modal verbs

Decoding Deutsche Job Ads: My Struggle (and Small Wins) Okay, so here I am, six months in Berlin, and I’m still battling with German, mostly because I keep trying to land a job. It’s not the language barrier itself that’s the biggest problem – although gosh, that’s a challenge – it’s understanding what employers actually…
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