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DTZ Writing: Strategy for the letter task – Grammar: Formal and informal writing structures

My German Letter Struggle: A Beginner’s Diary Okay, so here I am, six months in Berlin, and I’m still wrestling with the richtige way to write a letter in German. It feels ridiculously important, doesn’t it? Everyone keeps telling me it shows respect, that formal language is key, but honestly, most of the time I…
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Dream jobs: Pilot, doctor, artist, etc. – Grammar: Future tense, profession vocabulary

My German Journey: Landing My Dream – One Word at a Time Okay, so here I am, six months into living in Munich, and let me tell you, learning German has been… intense. It’s not just about ordering a Kaffee (coffee) at the Bäckerei (bakery); it’s about, well, everything. I always thought learning a language…
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University degrees: Bachelor, Master, Doctorate – Grammar: Noun genders and plurals

My German University Journey: A Word (and a Gender) at a Time Okay, so here I am, six months into my Master’s in Mechanical Engineering at the Technische Universität München. It’s… intense. But also, honestly, amazing. Coming to Germany as an immigrant from Canada was a huge shift, and the language was, and still is,…
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Vocational training: Duale Ausbildung system – Grammar: Passive voice and compound nouns

My Journey with the “Duale Ausbildung” – And Why German Grammar Feels Like a Mountain Okay, so let me be honest. Moving to Germany with the goal of doing a “Duale Ausbildung” (dual vocational training) – that’s basically a mix of apprenticeships and college – felt…daunting. It wasn’t just the language barrier, although “Wie geht…
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School leaving certificates: Hauptschulabschluss, etc. – Grammar: Compound nouns

My Struggle with German School Certificates – And Compound Nouns! Okay, so here I am, six months in Germany, and honestly, learning German feels like climbing a ridiculously steep hill. It’s not that I’m not trying, but the nuances! The differences! It’s overwhelming. Especially when it comes to understanding all the different school certificates. It’s…
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The German ‘Abitur’ and university entrance – Grammar: Relative clauses

Cracking the Code: Relative Clauses and the Abitur – My Struggle (and Small Victories) Okay, so here I am, six months in Berlin, working as a freelance translator. It’s amazing, truly, but let’s be honest, the Abitur is looming. It’s the final exam, the big gatekeeper to university, and frankly, it’s terrifying. I knew German…
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Comparing school systems (Home country vs. Germany) – Grammar: Comparative and superlative forms

My German School Struggle – And How Comparing Systems Helped Me Understand It All Okay, deep breath. Moving to Germany was… a lot. The culture shock was intense, the bureaucracy was a monster, and honestly, learning German felt like climbing Everest in flip-flops. But it wasn’t just the language itself. It was understanding the differences…
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Degree recognition: Anerkennung ausländischer Abschlüsse – Grammar: Passive voice
Navigating the Bureaucracy: German Degree Recognition & The Tricky Passive Voice Okay, deep breaths. Moving to Germany with a degree from back home felt like…well, like walking into a wall of paperwork. The whole ‘Anerkennung ausländischer Abschlüsse’ (recognition of foreign degrees) process is incredibly complicated, and honestly, a little terrifying at first. I’ve spent the…
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The role of the ‘IHK’ and ‘Handwerkskammer’ – Grammar: Formal vocabulary and noun compounds

My German Journey: Navigating the IHK and Kammern Okay, so I’ve been living in Berlin for six months now, working as a freelance translator. It’s brilliant, really, but let’s be honest, the beginning was… chaotic. I was so focused on learning German, on getting my head around the work, that I completely missed a huge…
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Writing a CV (Lebenslauf) – B1 level – Grammar: Formal sentence structures

My Struggle with the Lebenslauf: A B1 German Learner’s Journey Okay, so here I am, almost six months in Berlin, and I’m finally tackling something that feels really important: my CV, or Lebenslauf. It’s not just a document, it’s a handshake with my potential future here. I’m at a B1 level German – I can…
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