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Describing symptoms and illnesses – Grammar: weh tun structures

Navigating the Arztzimmer: Describing Symptoms in German Okay, so here I am, three months in Berlin, and let’s be honest, life is…interesting. It’s amazing, obviously, but it also throws curveballs, especially when you suddenly feel like you’ve been run over by a truck. I’ve realized early on that getting sick in Germany isn’t some simple…
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Describing rooms and furniture – Grammar: Dative and accusative

My First Month of Furniture Frustration: Learning German – Rooms & Dative/Accusative Okay, deep breath. Moving to Berlin was the best, most terrifying decision I’ve ever made. The city itself is incredible, the food is amazing, and everyone is…well, they’re German. And learning German is proving to be hard. I’m trying to get my life…
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Describing simple workplace problems – Grammar: Connectors with weil

My First Few Months: Describing Problems at the Büro – Weil! Okay, so, let me tell you, arriving in Berlin was… a lot. The language, the pace, the everything. I’d been prepping with Duolingo and a basic course, but nothing truly prepares you for actually trying to explain something to someone who doesn’t speak English…
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Describing past experiences – Grammar: Perfekt with haben and sein

My Adventures in “Perfekt” – Talking About the Past in Germany Okay, so here I am, six months in Berlin, and let’s be honest, the German grammar is still kicking my butt. It’s not that I’m not trying, but the way they talk about the past… it’s just so different. For a long time, I…
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Describing apartments and rooms – Grammar: Two-way prepositions

My First Apartment Hunt: Mastering ‘Hoch’ and ‘Von’ in Germany Okay, deep breaths. Moving to Berlin was… a lot. Exciting, terrifying, completely overwhelming. Finding an apartment was definitely the biggest hurdle, and honestly, the first few conversations I had felt like I was wading through a sea of unfamiliar words and gestures. I’m still stumbling,…
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Describing problems at home – Grammar: weil clauses

Navigating Home Problems in German: Mastering ‘Weil’ Clauses Okay, so I’ve been here in Berlin for almost six months now, and let me tell you, settling in has been… a lot. It’s not just the language barrier, although ‘Der Deutsch ist hart!’ (The German is tough!) is a phrase I’ve repeated approximately a million times.…
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Describing symptoms and treatments – Grammar: Modal verbs for advice

My First Time at the Arzt – And Why “Bitte” Saved Me Okay, so here I am, six months in Berlin, and let’s be honest, things are… challenging. Not in a dramatic, “I’m-completely-lost-and-don’t-speak-German” kind of way. But there’s a definite learning curve when it comes to actually using the language, and especially when you’re trying…
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