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Spelling names and giving personal information – Grammar: Alphabet, W-questions

My First Month in Berlin: A Spelling Struggle and “Wie” Questions Okay, deep breath. I’ve been in Berlin for a month now, and honestly, it’s been… intense. The culture shock is real, the coffee is amazing, and I’m slowly, slowly starting to feel like I’m actually figuring things out. But one thing that’s been a…
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Buying tickets and asking for information – Grammar: Numbers and polite questions

My First Forays into German: Tickets and Questions Okay, deep breaths. Moving to Berlin felt like jumping into a swimming pool full of sharks – exciting, terrifying, and frankly, overwhelming. I’d studied German for a year before I arrived, but actually speaking it was a whole different beast. Right now, my biggest struggle is feeling…
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Understanding announcements and information – Grammar: Listening strategies

Navigating the Noise: My Struggle (and Small Victories) with German Announcements Okay, so here I am, six months in Berlin, and honestly? Understanding announcements is still a massive challenge. It’s not that I don’t want to understand. I desperately do. I need to know when the U-Bahn is delayed, when the bus is cancelled, and,…
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Understanding announcements and public information – Grammar: Listening strategies

Decoding the Announcements: My German Listening Journey Okay, deep breaths. Moving to Berlin was amazing, absolutely incredible. The culture, the food, the history…it’s a dream. But honestly? The announcements. The Gespräche. They were initially… overwhelming. I’d arrive at the Bahnhof (train station) and just stare blankly, nodding politely while completely missing what was being said.…
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Buying tickets and asking for information – Grammar: Question forms and modal verbs

My First Steps with German: Tickets, Questions, and a Whole Lot of “Entschuldigung” Okay, so here I am, a few months into living in Berlin, and let’s be honest, German is… a challenge. It’s beautiful, it’s complex, and sometimes, I just want to throw my hands up and declare myself fluent in pointing. But I’m…
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Adding information: Außerdem, ebenso, zusätzlich – Grammar: Connectors and sentence linking
My German Journey: Mastering “Außerdem,” “Ebenso,” and “Zusätzlich” Okay, so here I am, six months into living in Berlin. It’s amazing, frustrating, beautiful, confusing…you name it. I’m finally starting to feel like I can actually communicate in German, but there are still these little gaps, these moments where I stumble and realize I could have…
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DTZ Listening Part 2: Information from the radio – Grammar: Listening for details

My First Battles with German Radio News Okay, so let me be honest. Learning German has been… a rollercoaster. I moved to Munich six months ago for my job at the international logistics company, and while I love the city and the people, the language is fierce. It feels like it’s constantly trying to trip…
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DTZ Listening Part 2: Information from the radio

Navigating the News: My Struggle with German Radio Okay, so let me be honest. Learning German has been…challenging. I moved to Munich six months ago for a job as a translator, which sounds amazing on paper, right? It’s not always as smooth as it looks. And a huge part of it is just understanding the…
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Summarizing and interpreting information

My German Journey: Decoding the Real World – It’s Not Just About ‘Das’ and ‘Der’ Okay, so here I am. Three months in Berlin, and honestly, I’m exhausted. Not just physically – though the U-Bahn is a killer – but mentally. I thought learning German would be, you know, like learning Spanish. Plenty of verbs,…
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Analyzing algorithms and information bubbles

Decoding the Digital Echo Chamber: My Journey into German Algorithms Okay, so moving to Berlin was… intense. The history is incredible, the coffee is amazing, and the people are generally lovely. But honestly, the biggest initial shock wasn’t the cobblestones or the language – it was realizing just how much of my online world was…
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