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Talking about jobs and professions – Grammar: Profession vocabulary, sentence order

My First Month in Berlin: Mastering the Job Talk in German Okay, deep breath. It’s been a month since I moved to Berlin, and honestly, it’s been a rollercoaster. The city itself is incredible – amazing food, brilliant museums, and a vibe unlike anything I’ve ever experienced. But learning German? That’s been… challenging. Specifically, trying…
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Socializing during class breaks (small talk) – Grammar: Small talk phrases, word order

Navigating the Kaffeehaus: Small Talk in German – It’s Harder Than You Think! Okay, so I’ve been in Berlin for six months now, and I love it. Seriously, the history, the food, the people… it’s incredible. But let me tell you, learning the language is a whole other beast. I’m finally getting the hang of…
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Word order in ‘obwohl’ subordinate clauses – Grammar: Verb-final position

Wrestling with ‘Obwohl’: My German Word Order Headaches Okay, let’s be honest. Moving to Berlin wasn’t just about learning to navigate the U-Bahn or figuring out how to say “Bitte” properly. It’s been a serious battle with German grammar, and right now, ‘obwohl’ – those “although” clauses – are the main culprit. I’m starting to…
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Two-part connectors word order – Grammar: Verb position in coordinated clauses

My German Headaches: Decoding Two-Part Connectors Okay, deep breaths. Moving to Berlin was the biggest adventure of my life, and honestly, it’s also been the most confusing. I thought I was good at languages – Spanish in high school, a bit of French – but German… German is a whole different beast. It’s not just…
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Two-part connectors word order

Decoding the German Connector Chaos: My Journey with “Und” and “Oder” Okay, deep breaths. Moving to Berlin was the best decision I ever made, honestly. But let me tell you, the language… the language was a beast. I’d spent months studying, memorizing vocabulary, and feeling confident. Then I started actually talking, and suddenly, everything I’d…
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