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Job applications and interviews – Formal expressions, infinitive clauses with um … zu

Navigating the German Job Hunt: A Learner’s Guide to Formalities and ‘um… zu’ Okay, so here I am, six months in Berlin, and the job hunt is real. It’s not just about knowing how to order a coffee (though that was a struggle at first, believe me!). It’s about understanding the unspoken rules, the way…
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Continuing education and language learning – dass clauses and infinitive constructions

Mastering the German Maze: Datt Clauses and Infinitives – My Learning Journey Okay, so here I am, six months in Berlin. Six months of navigating ridiculously complicated train schedules, ordering Käseobatzaufs with a hesitant “Entschuldigung,” and generally feeling like a bewildered puppy. My German is… improving. Slowly. But it’s the small things, the little gaps…
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Education and lifelong learning – Future tense and infinitive clauses

My German Journey: Navigating Education and the Future Okay, so here I am, six months in Berlin. It’s… a lot. Beautiful, frustrating, exhilarating, and utterly bewildering all at once. I moved here for a job – data analysis – and while the work itself is interesting, I’m starting to realize that really understanding Germany, and…
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Saving energy and resources – Comparative forms and infinitive clauses

My Struggle with ‘Sparsam’ and ‘Wenn’ – Learning German and Saving the Planet (Seriously!) Okay, so here I am, six months in Berlin. Six months of trying to figure out not just how to order a decent coffee (still a work in progress, let’s be honest) but also how to actually understand the constant talk…
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