Cheat Sheets
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Internal organs: Heart, lungs, stomach, liver

## Mein Herz, Meine Lunge, Mein Magen, Meine Leber – Alles verstehen! Hello everyone, my name is John Doe, and I’m excited to help you learn a little about our amazing bodies! We’ll focus on four very important organs: the heart, the lungs, the stomach, and the liver. Let’s take a look. Das Herz (The…
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External anatomy: Head, hair, eyes, ears, nose, mouth

## Externer Aufbau: Kopf, Haare, Augen, Ohren, Nase, Mund – Ein Leitfaden für Englischlerner Hallo! Mein Name ist John Doe und ich möchte dir heute etwas über die äußere Anatomie des Kopfes erklären. Das ist sehr wichtig, um Deutsch besser zu verstehen und zu sprechen. Wir schauen uns den Kopf und seine wichtigsten Teile genauer…
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DTZ Strategy: Eye contact and body language

Okay, here’s the article, formatted as requested: Wie du mit Blickkontakt und Körpersprache deine Deutschkenntnisse verbesserst Hello! My name is John Doe, and I’m here to help you improve your German – specifically, how you communicate. It’s a really important part of learning, and it’s often overlooked. Today, we’re focusing on two key things: eye…
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DTZ Speaking Part 1: Managing the 2-minute intro

Wie man eine gute Einführung für das DTZ Speaking Part 1 macht (How to Make a Good Introduction for the DTZ Speaking Part 1) My name is John Doe, and I work with students preparing for the DTZ Speaking Part 1 test. One of the biggest challenges is the two-minute introduction. It feels long, right?…
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Asking polite follow-up questions in conversation

Okay, here’s an article written as requested: Asking Polite Follow-Up Questions in German Hi, my name is John Doe, and I’m learning English too! I wanted to share something really important about speaking German – it’s not just about saying the words, it’s about *how* you say them. One of the best ways to show…
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Reacting to bad news (sympathy/empathy)

Okay, here’s an article written as requested: Reagieren auf schlechte Nachrichten: Mitgefühl zeigen My name is John Doe, and I’m learning English to help others understand how to respond when someone shares bad news. It’s a really important skill. Often, we don’t know what to say, and that’s okay. The key is to show you…
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Reacting to good news (congratulations)

## Wie man Glückwünsche auf Deutsch beantwortet Hello, my name is John Doe, and I’m here to help you learn how to respond to good news in German. It can be tricky, especially if you’re not used to the nuances of the language. Let’s look at some common situations and how to react naturally. 1.…
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Reporting what another student said (indirect speech basics)

Reporting What Someone Said – My German Lessons Hi, my name is Klaus Schmidt, and I’m learning English. One of the trickiest things for me is learning how to talk about what someone *else* said, not what *I* said directly. It’s called “indirect speech” in English, and it’s a bit different in German too. Let…
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Socializing during class breaks (small talk)

Small Talk in German: Making Friends at School Hi, my name is John Doe, and I’m learning English. I wanted to share something really useful about learning German – especially if you’re a student. It’s about the breaks between classes. They’re not just for grabbing coffee! They’re a fantastic opportunity to practice your German and…
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Expressing job satisfaction or desire for change

Okay, here’s an article written as requested: Wie man Freude an der Arbeit oder den Wunsch nach Veränderung ausdrückt Hello! My name is John Doe, and I’m going to help you talk about your feelings about your job in German. It can be tricky, but with a few phrases, you’ll be able to express yourself…
