Cheat Sheets
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Describing daily work tasks in simple B1 sentences

My Daily Tasks – Talking About Work in German (B1 Level) Hello! My name is John Doe, and I want to help you talk about your daily work tasks in German. This is useful for meetings, emails, and just generally explaining what you do. We’ll focus on simple sentences you can use right away. First,…
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Stating current job title and employer

Okay, here’s an article about stating your job title and employer in German, written as if I’m explaining it, designed for English learners: Wie sagt man seinen Job in Deutsch? Hello! My name is Klaus Schmidt, and I want to help you learn how to talk about your job in German. It’s a really important…
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Sharing weekend plans and past experiences

## Sharing Weekend Plans in German – A Beginner’s Guide Hello, my name is John Doe, and I want to help you learn how to talk about your weekend plans in German. It’s a really useful skill for meeting new people and making friends. It’s also important in a work context if you want to…
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Listing current hobbies and leisure activities

Mein Hobby-Leben: Wie man Hobbys und Freizeitaktivitäten beschreibt Hello everyone, my name is John Doe, and I want to help you talk about your hobbies and what you do in your free time in German. It’s a really important part of the language, and it’s much more common than you might think! Let’s start with…
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Explaining changes in living situation since A2

Okay, here’s an article written in the requested style: Mein Leben hat sich verändert – Deutsch für Englischlerner (Nach A2) Hello! My name is John Doe, and I’m learning German. I’ve been studying for a while now, and I want to share some things I’ve learned about how people’s lives change after they reach a…
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Discussing housing types (apartment, house, shared flat)

Okay, here’s an article written as requested, focusing on discussing housing types in German, aimed at English learners: Talking About Where You Live in German Hi, my name is John Doe, and I want to help you learn how to talk about different types of homes in German. It can be a little tricky at…
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Updating others on family status (married, children, ages)

## Staying Connected: Talking About Family in German Hello! My name is Thomas Schmidt, and I’m here to help you learn a little bit about how to talk about your family in German. It’s a really common topic, and knowing how to discuss it can make conversations much smoother. Let’s focus on sharing basic information…
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Talking about length of residence in Germany

## Wie lange lebst du schon in Deutschland? (How long have you lived in Germany?) Hallo! My name is John Doe, and I want to help you learn some useful German phrases. Today, we’re going to talk about asking and telling people how long you’ve lived in Germany. It’s a really common thing to ask,…
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Describing current city and neighborhood characteristics

Mein Stadtviertel: Beschreiben Sie Es! Hello! My name is John Doe, and I’m learning German. One thing that’s really helpful is learning how to talk about my city and neighborhood. It’s useful for meeting new people, finding a place to live, and even talking to colleagues at work. Let’s look at some simple ways to…
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Stating country of origin and native language precisely

## Wie sagt man seinen Herkunftsort und seine Muttersprache auf Deutsch? Hello! My name is John Doe, and I’m learning English. I’ve been asked a lot of questions about where I’m from and what language I speak, and it’s important to know how to answer clearly in German. Let’s take a look. Woher kommst du?…
