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Vocational training: Duale Ausbildung system – Grammar: Passive voice and compound nouns

My First Year of a Mechanic Ausbildung: A Messy, Wonderful Dive into German Okay, so here I am, a year into my “Berufsausbildung” – my vocational training – as a mechanic. I moved here from California almost two years ago, and honestly, learning German has been the biggest challenge, but also the most rewarding. It’s…
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School and vocational training – Relative clauses and connectors

Mastering German: Relative Clauses and Connectors – My School Struggle (and Success!) Okay, so I’ve been in Germany for almost six months now, working as a kitchen assistant in a small, traditional Brauhaus in Munich. It’s fantastic – the beer is amazing, the people are generally friendly – but let’s be honest, the language barrier…
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Discussing internships and training

My First Steps into the German Arbeitswelt: Internship Talk Okay, so here I am. Six months in Berlin, and while I’m finally starting to navigate the U-Bahn and order a Kaffee mit Milch without completely embarrassing myself, figuring out my career here has been…well, a challenge. A really interesting one, but a challenge nonetheless. A…
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