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Reporting a stolen wallet or smartphone – Grammar: Perfekt and Präteritum
My First Time Reporting Something Stolen in Germany: Wallet & Smartphone Edition Okay, so, this is embarrassing to write about, but it actually happened, and it’s incredibly important for anyone living in Germany – especially me, a relatively new arrival. I’d been here six months, settled into my job at the printing company, and generally…
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Freedom of speech and the press

My First Foray into German Freedom of Speech – It’s Complicated Okay, so, I’ve been in Berlin for six months now. Six months of learning German, navigating bureaucracy, and trying not to accidentally offend anyone. It’s been amazing, terrifying, and incredibly rewarding all at once. One of the things I’ve quickly realized is that understanding…
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Living with neighbors – Relative clauses and reflexive verbs

Navigating Nachbarn: My German Journey – Relative Clauses and Reflexive Verbs Okay, so here I am, living in Munich, and honestly, it’s been… a ride. Moving countries is one thing, but living with neighbors, trying to build relationships, and actually understanding what people are saying – that’s a whole other level of challenge. I’ve been…
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Equality and anti-discrimination – Comparative forms and connectors

Navigating Equality in Germany: My Battles with Comparisons and “Als Ob” Okay, so I’ve been living in Berlin for almost a year now, and let me tell you, the German language is… a challenge. But beyond the grammar headaches and the frustrating attempts to order a coffee without accidentally asking for a live badger, I’m…
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