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Talking about simple cultural differences – Grammar: Comparative basics

My First Month in Berlin: Getting the Hang of “Wie…so…” Okay, deep breath. It’s been a month since I landed in Berlin, and let me tell you, it’s been a whirlwind. The language, the food, the sheer vibe – it’s completely different from anything I’ve experienced. I’m slowly starting to navigate the chaos, and honestly,…
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Talking about environmental protection – Grammar: Passive voice basics

My First Steps with German & Protecting Our Planet Okay, so, here I am. Six months in Berlin, and honestly, it’s a whirlwind. The language is hard, but I’m slowly, painfully, getting there. My biggest hurdle isn’t the verbs or the genders – it’s really understanding how people actually talk, especially when they’re serious about…
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Grammar: ‘nicht nur … sondern auch’ (not only… but also)

Navigating the “Nicht Nur…Sondern Auch” Minefield: My German Journey Okay, so, let’s be honest. German grammar felt like a particularly brutal obstacle course at the beginning. I moved to Berlin six months ago for a job as a graphic designer, and while I’m loving the city – the Kaffee is amazing, and the museums are…
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Social behavior and etiquette – Comparative and superlative forms

Navigating Kaffeehaus Culture: Social Behavior & Superlatives in Germany Okay, so here I am, six months in Berlin and I’m still learning, still learning. It’s not the grammar, though that’s a beast. It’s the way Germans do things. Like, a whole different world of social cues. And let’s be honest, I’ve definitely stumbled a few…
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