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Describing daily work tasks in simple B1 sentences – Grammar: Present tense, temporal connectors

My First Month at the Café: Describing My Work in German Okay, so let me tell you, moving to Berlin was… a lot. The language, the bureaucracy, the sheer size of everything. But I’m getting there, slowly. And honestly, one of the biggest hurdles has been explaining what I do at the little café I…
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Using ‘Vorteil’ and ‘Nachteil’ in sentences – Grammar: Sentence connectors

Mastering ‘Vorteil’ and ‘Nachteil’: My Journey with German Sentence Building Okay, so I’ve been living in Berlin for six months now, and let’s be honest, German grammar still feels like a constantly shifting landscape. There are days I feel like I’m getting it, and then BAM! A simple conversation throws me completely. One thing that’s…
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Unemployment and retraining – Konjunktiv II and conditional sentences

Navigating Unemployment in Berlin: Konjunktiv II and a Lot of “Warten” Okay, deep breath. I’m writing this because, frankly, I’m stuck. I arrived in Berlin six months ago with a degree in graphic design and a serious optimism. Now? I’m spending my days applying for jobs, going to Bewerbungsgespräche, and generally feeling a bit lost.…
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Social media and online behavior – obwohl clauses and conditional sentences

Mastering German Online: Social Media & “Obwohl” & “Wenn” Okay, so, I moved to Berlin six months ago. It’s amazing, seriously. But learning German isn’t just about ordering coffee or asking for directions. It’s about really connecting – and let’s be honest, most of my interactions are online, right? I spend hours scrolling Instagram, chatting…
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