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Talking about birthdays and celebrations – Grammar: Perfekt tense

Mastering “Geburtstag” – Talking About Birthdays and Celebrations in German (With the Perfekt!) Okay, so, let me be honest. Learning German has been… a journey. I moved to Berlin six months ago for a job as a translator, and while I love the city, the language is fierce. It’s not like English; it just… exists…
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Talking about classmates and teachers – Grammar: Personal pronouns

My First Semester: Talking About Classmates and Teachers in Germany Okay, so here I am, six months into living in Berlin. It’s… intense. The language, the culture, everything is different. But I’m slowly, really slowly, getting the hang of it. And honestly, a huge chunk of that is just being able to actually talk to…
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Talking about school subjects and schedules – Grammar: Time expressions

My First Semester: School Subjects and Schedules in Berlin Okay, so, where do I even begin? Moving to Berlin six months ago was…intense. The culture shock was real, the language was a beast, and navigating the bureaucratic nightmare that is Germany felt like solving a puzzle designed by a sadist. But I’m slowly getting there,…
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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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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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Requesting a refund or exchange – Grammar: Formal requests and modal verbs

Navigating the System: My First Time Asking for a Refund in Germany Okay, so here I am, six months in Berlin, trying to build a life. I’ve gotten a job, I’m slowly figuring out the U-Bahn, and I’m even starting to appreciate the rain (a little). But let’s be honest, there have been… moments. Moments…
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