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Arriving and settling into everyday life in Germany – Grammar: Present tense, question forms, local prepositions

My First Month in Munich: German for Life, Not Just Lessons Okay, so here I am. Munich. It’s… intense. Beautiful, definitely, but intensely beautiful. I’ve been here for a little over a month now, and honestly, the German lessons I was taking back home were completely useless until I actually started trying to use it.…
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Talking about colleagues and teamwork – Grammar: Personal pronouns

My First Few Months: Talking About Colleagues in German Okay, deep breaths. It’s been six months since I moved to Munich, and while I’ve built a decent routine – mostly coffee, exploring, and desperately trying to understand the nuances of German – I’m still stumbling over conversations. Specifically, talking about my colleagues and teamwork. It’s…
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Strategies for the ‘Stationenlernen’ (Self-review)

My German Journey: Mastering ‘Stationenlernen’ – It’s Not Just for Kids! Okay, so let me be honest. When I first arrived in Berlin, I was convinced I was going to become fluent in a month. I bought a phrasebook, downloaded Duolingo, and thought, “I’ll just absorb it all!” It lasted about three days. I felt…
‘Stationenlernen’, (Self-review), A1, A2, accountant, administrative assistant, architect, automotive mechanic, B1, B1.1, B2, baker, bank clerk, barista, C1, career, caregiver, carpenter, category:customer relations|89, category:digital transformation|83, category:finance|79, category:human resources|82, category:innovation|93, category:operations research|77, category:risk management|71, category:strategy|87, category:supply chain|68, category:technology|96, chef, civil engineer, construction worker, cook, customer service agent, data analyst, dentist, doctor, dtz, elderly care nurse, electrical engineer, electrician, engineer, for, foryourpage, fyp, german, gleich, grammatik, hotel manager, human resources specialist, ich, ichkommegleich, insurance agent, integration, interpreter, it support specialist, kindergarten teacher, komme, language, lawyer, legal assistant, logistics coordinator, marketing specialist, mechanical engineer, medical assistant, nurse, occupational therapist, office manager, pharmacist, physiotherapist, plumber, profession:business analyst|78, profession:consultant|91, profession:designer|88, profession:developer|99, profession:engineer|62, profession:leadership|94, profession:marketing|81, profession:operations|75, profession:project manager|85, profession:sales|72, project manager, receptionist, sales representative, school teacher, sentence structure, social worker, software engineer, sorterien, speech therapist, strategies, system administrator, tax consultant, teacher, teamwork, the, translator, truck driver, university lecturer, waiter, warehouse worker, web developer -
Justifying opinions: ‘Das liegt daran, dass…’

My First Few Months: Learning German and Why I Always Say “Das liegt daran, dass…” Okay, deep breath. It’s been six months since I moved to Berlin, and let me tell you, learning German is hard. Really hard. But it’s also… amazing. I’m still constantly stumbling, misunderstanding things, and feeling completely lost in conversations, but…
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Work-life balance – Future tense and modal verbs

Navigating Work-Life Balance in Germany: My German Journey Okay, deep breath. Moving to Berlin six months ago was… intense. The sheer noise of the city, the language, the everything – it was overwhelming at first. I’d always been pretty good at managing my workload, but suddenly, it felt like I was constantly swimming upstream. I…
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House rules and responsibilities – Modal verbs and imperative

My First Month in Berlin: House Rules and Getting It Right (or Wrong!) Okay, so Berlin is… intense. Seriously. The energy is amazing, the coffee is strong, and everyone speaks so fast. But let’s be honest, moving to a new country, especially one with a completely different culture, is exhausting. My first few weeks were…
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