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Discussing housing types (apartment, house, shared flat) – Grammar: Nouns and articles, two-way prepositions

My First Month in Berlin: Decoding the Housing Situation Okay, so, let me tell you, moving to Berlin was…intense. The energy is amazing, the food is incredible, but figuring out where to actually live? That was a whole different beast. I’d done my research – theoretically – but actually talking to people and understanding the…
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Limbs: Arms, legs, hands, feet, fingers, toes – Grammar: Plural nouns

My First Foray into German: Let’s Talk About Limbs! Okay, deep breaths. Moving to Berlin has been… a lot. The sheer volume of everything is overwhelming, but I’m slowly starting to find my feet (literally!). One of the biggest hurdles, and honestly, one of the most fun areas to tackle, has been learning the German…
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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 a getaway vehicle (color, make, license plate) – Grammar: Compound nouns

My First Week: Describing Vehicles in Germany – And Almost Getting Arrested Okay, so, let me start by saying this has been… intense. Moving to Berlin for my new job as a translator felt like stepping into a film. But the initial excitement of exploring quickly hit a wall – the language! It’s everywhere. And…
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Vocabulary: Lock, key, security system, alarm – Grammar: Compound nouns

Navigating Life in Munich: My German Journey – Words & Wonders Okay, deep breath. Moving to Munich was… a lot. It’s beautiful, the people are generally friendly, and the beer is, well, amazing. But learning German? That’s been a rollercoaster. It’s not just about saying “Danke” – it’s about understanding how everything works here, and…
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Vocational training: Duale Ausbildung system – Grammar: Passive voice and compound nouns

My First Year of a Mechanic Ausbildung: A Messy, Wonderful Dive into German Okay, so here I am, a year into my “Berufsausbildung” – my vocational training – as a mechanic. I moved here from California almost two years ago, and honestly, learning German has been the biggest challenge, but also the most rewarding. It’s…
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School leaving certificates: Hauptschulabschluss, etc. – Grammar: Compound nouns

My German Journey: Tackling Certificates and Compound Nouns Okay, so here I am, six months in Berlin and honestly, German is… exhausting. Not in a ‘I can’t do anything’ way, but in a ‘my brain is constantly being stretched and pulled in a million different directions’ way. I’m working as a barista in a little…
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Employee benefits: Vacation days, bonuses – Grammar: Plural nouns and possessives

Navigating the German Workplace: Benefits, Nouns, and a Whole Lot of “Bitte” Okay, so here I am, six months into my job as a Marketing Assistant at ‘Sonnenlicht GmbH’ in Munich. It’s amazing, honestly, but let’s be real – navigating the German workplace is…different. It’s not just about the work itself; it’s about understanding the…
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Workplace equipment: Computer, tools, machinery – Grammar: Compound nouns

My First Month at the Maschinenbau Firma: Words, Machines, and a Lot of ‘Entschuldigung’ Okay, so here I am. One month into working at Maschinenbau Schmidt, a company that builds industrial conveyor belts. It’s… intense. I’m a newcomer, fresh off the plane from London, and my German is, let’s just say, still developing. The work…
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Understanding ‘Steuern’ (Taxes) basics – Grammar: Genitive and compound nouns

Navigating the German Tax Maze: Genitive and Compound Nouns – It’s More Confusing Than It Should Be Okay, deep breaths. Moving to Berlin was amazing, the coffee is incredible, and the history… wow. But let me tell you, dealing with the Steuern (taxes) here has been a complete nightmare. Honestly, I feel like I’m constantly…
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