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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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Asking for repetition (Können Sie das wiederholen?) – Grammar: Polite questions
My Struggle with Saying “Please Repeat” in Germany Okay, so here I am, six months into living in Munich, and let’s just say my German is… a work in progress. A very enthusiastic, stumbling work in progress. I’m trying so hard, and honestly, most of the time I manage to get by. But there are…
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