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The torso: Back, chest, stomach, shoulders – Grammar: Body vocabulary, article usage

My First Steps with German: Decoding the Body Okay, so here I am, a few months into living in Berlin, and let’s be honest, German is hard. It’s like the city itself – a lot of fascinating, intricate details, and you constantly feel like you’re missing something. I’ve been focusing on everyday conversations, and something…
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Internal organs: Heart, lungs, stomach, liver – Grammar: Compound nouns

Learning German: My Body – Heart, Lungs, Stomach & Liver Okay, so here I am, six months in Berlin, and honestly, the language is still… a beast. I’m trying to tackle it one area at a time, and this week, I decided to focus on my body. It felt a little silly at first, just…
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Describing types of pain (sharp, dull, throbbing) – Grammar: Dative constructions with weh tun

Learning German: Pain, the Dative, and a Very Uncomfortable Day Okay, so here I am, six months in Berlin, and I’m trying to be a functional adult. That means I need to be able to talk about things – even the really unpleasant ones. Specifically, I’ve been wrestling with learning how to describe pain in…
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Expressing intensity of pain (1-10 scale) – Grammar: Numbers, adverbs

My First Time Really Talking About Pain in German Okay, so here I am, six months in Munich, and honestly, things are amazing. The beer is fantastic, the pretzels are… well, they’re pretzels, and I’m slowly getting my bearings. But there’s been one area where I’ve really struggled, and it’s incredibly frustrating: talking about pain.…
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Cold symptoms: Cough, runny nose, sore throat – Grammar: Modal verbs for advice

Feeling Under the Weather in Germany: My Cold Experiences & Some Useful German Okay, so here I am, six months in Berlin, and honestly, I’ve had my fair share of moments where I’ve felt completely useless. You know, the kind of moments where the world feels grey, you’re constantly reaching for tissues, and you just…
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Flu symptoms: Fever, chills, fatigue, body aches – Grammar: Present tense descriptions

Battling the Flu in Berlin: My German Struggles (and Wins!) Okay, deep breaths. I’m writing this because, honestly, learning German is hard enough without a raging flu. I’ve been living in Berlin for six months now, working as a freelance translator, and I thought I was finally starting to get a handle on things. Then,…
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Digestive issues: Nausea, stomach ache, diarrhea – Grammar: Reflexive verbs

My Stomach is Rebel: Learning German Through Digestive Disaster Okay, so here I am, six months in Munich. Six months of beautiful architecture, incredible beer, and… a seriously rebellious stomach. I thought I was prepared. I’d done my Duolingo, I’d watched a few YouTube videos about German culture, but nothing really prepared me for the…
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Injuries: Cuts, bruises, breaks, sprains – Grammar: Passive voice basics

Learning German: When Things Go Wrong – Injuries & The Passive Voice Okay, so here I am, six months in Berlin, and let me tell you, things happen. It’s not a place where everything just rolls along smoothly. I’m learning German incredibly fast, but honestly, some of my biggest learning moments have come from dealing…
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Pharmacy vocabulary: Prescriptions, over-the-counter – Grammar: Formal requests

My First Trip to the Apotheke: Pharmacy German and Saying “Please” Okay, so here I am, six months into living in Berlin, and I still feel like I’m constantly playing catch-up with the language. It’s not bad, I understand a lot, but when it comes to specific situations like the pharmacy – the Apotheke –…
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Using medical devices: Thermometers, bandages – Grammar: Imperative forms

Learning German: A Beginner’s Guide to Healthcare – Thermometers & Bandages Okay, so here I am, a few months into living in Munich, and honestly, everything is… complicated. Not in a bad way, just complicated. I’m working as a barista in a small café, which is fantastic, but suddenly I need to understand things like…
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