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Self-employment: Freelancing (Freiberuflich) – Grammar: Conditional clauses

My Journey to ‘Freiberuflich’: German Freelancing and the Conditional – It’s Harder Than It Looks! Okay, so here I am, living in Berlin. It’s amazing, truly. But the dream of being a freelance translator, of Freiberuflich working my own hours, felt so much more glamorous in my head than it actually is. The biggest hurdle,…
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Renting a car: Conditions and insurance – Grammar: Conditional clauses

Navigating the Autobahn: Renting a Car in Germany – And Why It’s More Complicated Than It Looks Okay, so I’ve been in Berlin for six months now, working as a freelance translator. It’s amazing, really, but let me tell you, the independence comes with a whole heap of responsibility. And one of the biggest hurdles…
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Unemployment and retraining – Konjunktiv II and conditional sentences

Navigating Unemployment in Berlin: Konjunktiv II and a Lot of “Warten” Okay, deep breath. I’m writing this because, frankly, I’m stuck. I arrived in Berlin six months ago with a degree in graphic design and a serious optimism. Now? I’m spending my days applying for jobs, going to Bewerbungsgespräche, and generally feeling a bit lost.…
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Social media and online behavior – obwohl clauses and conditional sentences

Mastering German Online: Social Media & “Obwohl” & “Wenn” Okay, so, I moved to Berlin six months ago. It’s amazing, seriously. But learning German isn’t just about ordering coffee or asking for directions. It’s about really connecting – and let’s be honest, most of my interactions are online, right? I spend hours scrolling Instagram, chatting…
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Transportation problems and solutions – Conditional clauses with wenn

Navigating the Chaos: Wenn Clauses and Public Transport in Berlin Okay, so, let me tell you, moving to Berlin was… intense. Beautiful, amazing, full of incredible things, but also incredibly confusing, especially when it came to getting around. Before I arrived, I’d spent hours studying German grammar, but honestly, the ‘wenn’ clause – the ‘if’…
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Sustainable lifestyles – Conditional clauses and future tense

My German Journey: Sustainability & Mastering the Future Okay, deep breath. Moving to Berlin was… intense. The noise, the pace, the language – it hit me like a freight train. I’d imagined a romantic, eco-conscious experience fueled by organic markets and bicycle rides. And parts of it are, genuinely. But the biggest hurdle, besides ordering…
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Negotiating and finding compromises – Conditional clauses and polite expressions

Navigating the “Ja” – My Journey with German Negotiation and Compromise Okay, so here I am, six months into living in Munich, and let’s be honest, German communication isn’t exactly a walk in the park. It’s not just about learning the words; it’s about understanding the subtle dance of it all. And when it comes…
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