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Professional goals: Short-term vs. long-term – Grammar: Future tense

My German Journey: Leveling Up for My Job – Future Tense Focus Okay, deep breath. Moving to Berlin six months ago was… a lot. Exciting, terrifying, overwhelming – you name it. And my job search? Let’s just say it’s been a rollercoaster. I’m working as a marketing assistant at a small tech company now, which…
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Making professional decisions (Sich entscheiden) – Grammar: Reflexive verbs

Navigating the Career Maze: “Sich Entscheiden” and Reflexive Verbs in Germany Okay, let me tell you, moving to Berlin was… a lot. I’d pictured romantic evenings in cafes and deep conversations about philosophy. What I didn’t picture was the sheer, overwhelming feeling of having to make every decision, from what to order for lunch (seriously,…
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Professional qualifications and recognition – Genitive case, passive voice

Navigating My Career in Germany: Genitive and Passive – It’s More Than Just Words Okay, deep breaths. Moving to Berlin six months ago was incredible, the culture is amazing, and the beer is… well, it’s certainly memorable. But let’s be honest, a huge part of settling in has been trying to actually work here. I’m…
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Talking about work and professional life

Navigating My New Job: Talking About Work in Germany Okay, so here I am, six months in Berlin. It’s amazing, terrifying, and constantly throwing new challenges at me. One of the biggest hurdles, aside from learning to navigate the U-Bahn, has been actually talking about my job – and understanding what people are really saying.…
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Talking about professional strengths and weaknesses

Navigating Strengths & Weaknesses: My German Work Life Okay, so, it’s been six months since I moved to Berlin, and let me tell you, learning German is hard. It’s not just the grammar – though das is a monster – it’s the cultural thing. Especially when it comes to talking about work. It’s a completely…
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Describing professional goals

My First Steps Towards “Karriere” – Talking About My Goals in German Okay, deep breath. Moving to Berlin felt like jumping into the deep end of a very polite, very punctual lake. I’m still getting used to everything – the U-Bahn, the supermarket checkout systems (seriously, the queues!), and most of all, the way people…
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Discussing professional strengths and weaknesses

My First Few Months: Talking About My Job in Germany Okay, deep breath. It’s been six months since I moved to Munich, and honestly, it’s a whirlwind. The language, the culture, the sheer size of everything… it’s completely overwhelming at times. But it’s also incredible. And the biggest part of adjusting has been navigating my…
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Talking about professional communication

Navigating the Bürokratie: My First Steps in German Business Communication Okay, deep breath. Moving to Berlin was amazing, truly. The culture, the food, the history – it’s incredible. But let’s be honest, it’s also… a lot. And when you’re trying to build a new life, especially when you’re working, understanding how people communicate, especially in…
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Describing professional strengths and weaknesses

Navigating the “Stärken und Schwächen” Conversation: My German Journey Okay, so here I am, six months in Berlin, and honestly, the language is still… a beast. I’m working as a freelance translator, which is amazing, but every single interaction, especially when it comes to my career, feels like a test. And a big part of…
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Talking about professional skills

Navigating the Arbeitswelt: Talking About My Skills in German Okay, so here I am, six months in Berlin and honestly, the biggest hurdle hasn’t been learning Sprach, it’s been figuring out how to talk about what I do. Back home, in London, you just… say it. “I’m a Marketing Manager.” Simple. Here, it’s a whole…
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