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Grammar: Case endings for ‘derselbe’ (Nom/Akk/Dat) – Grammar: Case declension

Decoding ‘derselbe’: My Struggle with German Case Endings Okay, let’s be honest. Learning German has been… a lot. I’ve been living in Berlin for six months now, working as a freelance translator, and while I can sort of get by, the grammar is absolutely kicking my butt. Specifically, this whole ‘derselbe’ thing has been driving…
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Grammar: Difference between ‘gleich’ and ‘selbe’ – Grammar: Comparison structures

My German Grammar Struggles: ‘Gleich’ vs. ‘Selbe’ – It’s Messier Than I Thought! Okay, deep breath. Moving to Berlin was amazing, seriously. The culture, the food, the pace of life… it’s completely different. But learning German? That’s been… challenging. I thought I was getting the hang of things, building up my vocabulary, but then I…
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Reading about successful migrants in Germany – Grammar: Reading comprehension and relative clauses

My Journey Through German Stories: Reading and Relatives Okay, so here I am, a few months into living in Berlin, and honestly, learning German is hard. It’s not the grammar that’s the biggest struggle, it’s just… everything. Trying to order a coffee, understand the bus announcements, even just asking for directions – it’s a constant…
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Workplace equipment: Computer, tools, machinery – Grammar: Compound nouns

My First Month in the Werkstatt: Learning German Through Machines Okay, deep breaths. It’s been a month since I arrived in Heidelberg, and let’s just say the initial culture shock was… intense. But beyond the cobblestone streets and the polite (sometimes overly polite) German people, I’m actually starting to get a grasp on things. And…
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Discussing gender roles in professions – Grammar: Opinion expressions and connectors

Navigating “Warum?” – My German Journey and Gender Roles at Work Okay, so here I am, six months into living in Berlin, and let me tell you, learning German has been…a rollercoaster. It’s fantastic, frustrating, and often makes me want to throw my textbook across the room. But honestly, it’s also the key to everything…
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Workplace safety: Protection gear (PSA) – Grammar: Modal verbs and passive voice

My First Week on the Construction Site: Learning German & Staying Safe Okay, deep breath. Moving to Germany was… a lot. The paperwork, the language barrier, the sheer size of everything. But I’m finally starting to get my footing, and I’ve landed a job as a helper on a construction site near Mannheim. It’s physically…
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DTZ Reading Part 2: Detailed comprehension of texts – Grammar: Reading strategies

My Struggle – and Small Victories – With Reading German Okay, so here I am, six months in Berlin, and I still feel like I’m constantly wading through a fog when I try to read anything beyond the most basic menus or shop signs. DTZ Reading Part 2 – Detailed comprehension of texts – Grammar:…
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Phonetics: Pronouncing ‘ch’ sounds correctly – Grammar: Pronunciation practice

Mastering the ‘ch’ Sounds: A Beginner’s Struggle (and Success!) Okay, deep breaths. Moving to Berlin was the biggest adventure of my life, and let’s be honest, it’s been a total rollercoaster of awkward conversations and near-miss misunderstandings. Part of that, and a huge part, is the German language. I’d studied a little before I arrived,…
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Vocabulary: Colleague, boss, customer, trainee – Grammar: Profession vocabulary

My First Month in Berlin: A Vocabulary Dive into the Workplace Okay, so, Berlin. It’s… overwhelming. Beautiful, chaotic, and utterly brilliant. But let’s be honest, the biggest hurdle so far has been talking to people. I’ve been working as an assistant designer at a small furniture company called “Holz & Licht” for the past month,…
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Phrases for ‘I would like to become…’ – Grammar: Konjunktiv II and future tense

My German Journey: Dreaming My Way with ‘Ich möchte…’ Okay, deep breath. Moving to Berlin felt like jumping into a really, really chaotic painting. Brilliant, vibrant, overwhelming – you get the picture. I’d always dreamt of living somewhere different, somewhere that felt… older, with a strong sense of history and a serious coffee culture. But…
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