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Applying ointments and creams correctly – Grammar: Reflexive verbs

My First Week Learning German – And a Surprisingly Important Lesson About Cream Okay, so, moving to Berlin was… a lot. The noise, the crowds, the sheer volume of everything. I’m trying to get settled, find a job, and mostly, just understand people. German is proving to be a seriously stubborn beast. I’m making progress…
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Phonetics: Pronouncing ‘ch’ sounds correctly – Grammar: Pronunciation practice

My German Struggle: Mastering the ‘ch’ Sounds and Pronunciation Practice Okay, so here I am, six months in Berlin and I’m still battling with this language. It’s amazing, frustrating, beautiful, and utterly bewildering all at once. I’m dedicating this piece to one of the biggest hurdles I’ve faced: the German ‘ch’ sound. Seriously, it’s like…
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