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Practicing DTZ speaking, listening, reading, and writing – Grammar: Connectors and fluency expressions

My German Journey: Diving Deep with DTZ Okay, so let me start by saying, moving to Berlin was… a lot. Seriously, a lot. I’d always dreamed of living in Europe, and Germany seemed perfect – the culture, the history, the beer. But the reality of learning German hit me hard, and I quickly realized it…
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DTZ Speaking Part 1: Managing the 2-minute intro – Grammar: Connectors, fluency markers

My First Stumbling Blocks: Mastering the German Intro Okay, deep breath. Moving to Berlin felt like jumping into a river – exciting, but also incredibly overwhelming. I’d studied German for ages, crammed vocab, and practiced my pronunciation until my tongue felt like it was trying to do a separate dance. But actually talking it, especially…
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DTZ Strategy: Eye contact and body language – Grammar: Speaking fluency, pronunciation, sentence stress

My German Journey: Decoding Eye Contact and Voice Okay, so here I am, six months in Munich. It’s… intense. I moved here for a job with DTZ – property strategy, you know – and while the work is fascinating, learning German has been, let’s just say, a challenge. It’s not just about memorizing words; it’s…
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