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Talking about saving money – Grammar: Modal verbs

My First Steps with German Savings Talk: Modal Verbs Okay, so here I am, six months in Berlin, and I’m finally starting to feel… comfortable. Not completely comfortable, obviously, because I still accidentally order things in English when I mean to say them in German, and I definitely still get lost on the U-Bahn. But…
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Using smartphones and digital media – Grammar: Verb position and connectors

Navigating the Digital World: My German Journey – Verb Position & Connectors Okay, deep breaths. Moving to Berlin was… a lot. The initial excitement of U-Bahn rides, discovering amazing cafes, and generally feeling like I was living in a movie quickly collided with the overwhelming reality of, well, everything. Learning German has been absolutely crucial…
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Discussing consumer habits – Grammar: Connectors and opinion structures

Decoding German Shopping: Habits and How to Talk About Them Okay, so here I am, six months in Berlin, and let’s be honest, navigating the German shopping scene has been… an experience. It’s not just about buying things; it’s about the way you talk about them, about your preferences, and honestly, about trying to avoid…
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Talking about social media and communication – Grammar: Frequency adverbs

My First Month of German: Social Media & “Wie oft?” Okay, so let me tell you, moving to Berlin was… intense. The sheer volume of everything is overwhelming at times, but I’m slowly getting my bearings. My German is, let’s just say, a work in progress. I’m desperately trying to sound like I belong, and…
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Writing emails and text messages – Grammar: Informal and formal writing

Mastering the Message: Emails and Texts in German Okay, so I’ve been living in Berlin for six months now, and let me tell you, figuring out the language is still a work in progress. It’s not just about knowing the words; it’s about knowing when and how to say them. And when it comes to…
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Talking about television, movies, and music – Grammar: Opinions with finden

My First Steps with German: TV, Movies, and “Finden” Okay, deep breath. It’s been six months since I moved to Berlin, and honestly, German still feels… immense. It’s like climbing a really, really big mountain. But I’m making progress, slowly but surely, and I wanted to share what’s been helping me, specifically when it comes…
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Discussing internet use and online safety – Grammar: Modal verbs and weil clauses

Navigating the Netz: My German Internet Adventures (and Safety Lessons) Okay, so I moved to Berlin six months ago. Fantastic city, incredible history, amazing food…and a lot of internet. Before I came, I thought I knew a thing or two about online safety. Turns out, my understanding was…well, let’s just say it needed some serious…
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Talking about books and reading habits – Grammar: Past tense review

My German Book Journey: Past Tense Troubles & Cozy Café Conversations Okay, so here I am, six months in Berlin, and honestly, German is… challenging. I thought I was pretty good at learning languages, but this feels different. It’s not just about memorizing words; it’s about understanding the nuances, the way people actually talk. And…
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Planning leisure activities with friends – Grammar: Future tense

Planning Adventures in Berlin: My German and My Friends Okay, so, moving to Berlin six months ago has been… intense. Amazing, brilliant, terrifying, and exhausting, all rolled into one. I’m still figuring things out, obviously, but one of the biggest hurdles, besides learning to navigate the U-Bahn, has been actually doing things with my new…
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Expressing agreement and disagreement – Grammar: Conversation phrases

Mastering “Ja” and “Nein”: Agreeing and Disagreeing in German Okay, so I’ve been living in Berlin for six months now, and let me tell you, learning German beyond the basics has been tough. I’m finally starting to feel comfortable in everyday situations, but there’s one area that’s been a persistent stumbling block: expressing agreement and…
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