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Talking about healthy and unhealthy habits – Grammar: Comparative forms

My First Month in Munich: Talking Health & Comparing Habits – It’s Messier Than I Thought! Okay, so, let me start by saying – moving to Munich was amazing. Seriously. The architecture, the beer gardens, the sheer history… it’s breathtaking. But let’s be honest, settling in has been… a lot. And today, I want to…
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Talking about traditions and celebrations – Grammar: Perfekt and temporal connectors

My First Christmas in Berlin: Traditions, Mistakes, and Perfekt Okay, deep breath. It’s been six months since I moved to Berlin, and honestly, it’s been… a lot. The sheer noise of the city is overwhelming at times, but then you have moments like last week, spending time with my colleagues during the Weihnachtsmarkt (Christmas market)…
A2.1, about, and, B1.2, career, category:arts|79, category:communication|87, category:cultural studies|92, category:education|93, category:folklore|68, category:heritage|73, category:humanities|84, category:linguistics|96, category:social sciences|81, category:traditions|97, celebrations, connectors, dtz, foryourpage, fyp, german, gleich, grammar, grammatik, ich, ichkommegleich, integration, komme, language, Perfekt, profession:anthropologist|94, profession:archeologist|82, profession:cultural heritage specialist|71, profession:editor|89, profession:educator|78, profession:historian|75, profession:language specialist|99, profession:linguist|85, profession:translator|91, profession:writer|62, sentence structure, sorterien, Talking, teamwork, temporal, traditions -
Preparing for the DTZ exam – Grammar: Mixed A2 grammar review

My Struggle with German Grammar: Preparing for the DTZ Exam Okay, deep breaths. Let’s be honest, learning German feels like wading through mud sometimes. I’ve been living in Berlin for almost two years now, working as a freelance translator, and I thought I was getting the hang of it. Then I saw the announcement for…
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Reviewing personal names and spelling (Alphabet review) – Grammar: Alphabet pronunciation, possessive articles

My First Cracks at German: Names, Spelling, and “Mein” Okay, deep breath. Moving to Berlin was… intense. The sheer noise of it all – the cars, the people, the language – it was overwhelming at first. I’d spent months studying, downloaded apps, watched YouTube tutorials, but nothing quite prepared me for actually trying to speak…
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Evaluating social participation – Grammar: Comparative forms and connectors

My Struggle with “Besser” – and Why It Matters for Understanding Social Situations in Germany Okay, so, I’ve been living in Munich for six months now, and honestly, German is… complicated. Not just the vocabulary, though that’s a beast in itself. It’s the way people say things, the nuances, the little unspoken rules. And right…
A1, A2, accountant, administrative assistant, and, architect, automotive mechanic, B1, B1.1, B1.2, B2, baker, bank clerk, barista, C1, career, caregiver, carpenter, category:communication studies|81, category:comparative|82, category:connectors|88, category:grammar|99, category:language analysis|95, category:linguistics|92, category:social dynamics|73, category:social interaction|86, category:social research|68, category:social science|77, chef, civil engineer, Comparative, connectors, construction worker, cook, customer service agent, data analyst, dentist, doctor, dtz, elderly care nurse, electrical engineer, electrician, engineer, evaluating, forms, foryourpage, fyp, german, gleich, grammar, 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, participation, pharmacist, physiotherapist, plumber, profession:analyst|65, profession:consultant|72, profession:editor|94, profession:educator|78, profession:linguist|85, profession:marketer|59, profession:psychologist|75, profession:researcher|91, profession:translator|62, profession:writer|88, project manager, receptionist, sales representative, school teacher, sentence structure, social, social worker, software engineer, sorterien, speech therapist, system administrator, tax consultant, teacher, teamwork, translator, truck driver, university lecturer, waiter, warehouse worker, web developer

