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Arriving and settling into everyday life in Germany – Grammar: Present tense, question forms, local prepositions

My First Month in Berlin: A Very Real German Crash Course Okay, deep breaths. I’m writing this because, honestly, the first month of moving to Berlin has been… a lot. It’s amazing, it’s terrifying, and my German is, let’s just say, a work in progress. I’m hoping to document some of my struggles and successes,…
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Talking about colleagues and teamwork – Grammar: Personal pronouns

My First Month: Talking About Colleagues in Berlin – It’s Messier Than I Thought! Okay, so, a month in Berlin. It’s amazing, the city is incredible, and the beer is… well, let’s just say I’m drinking a lot of beer. But, honestly, the biggest hurdle hasn’t been the language itself – it’s talking about work.…
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Strategies for the ‘Stationenlernen’ (Self-review)

My First Few Months in Germany: Mastering the Stationenlernen Okay, deep breath. It’s been six months since I moved to Munich, and let me tell you, the initial excitement has definitely mellowed into…well, a lot of hard work. Learning German is hard. Really hard. But I’ve found something that’s actually helping me stick with it,…
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Justifying opinions: ‘Das liegt daran, dass…’

My First Month in Berlin: Mastering “Das liegt daran, dass…” Okay, deep breaths. Moving to Berlin was… a lot. I’d spent months planning, watching German dramas (which, let’s be honest, mostly just made me feel more confused), and trying to build a tiny sliver of confidence. But actually being here, navigating the U-Bahn and ordering…
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Work-life balance – Future tense and modal verbs

Finding My Balance: German and the Quest for Work-Life in Berlin Okay, so here I am, a few months into living and working in Berlin. Honestly, the initial excitement has definitely mellowed out, and I’m starting to realize that learning German isn’t just about ordering Kaffee and asking for directions. It’s actually about living here,…
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House rules and responsibilities – Modal verbs and imperative

My First Month of Chaos: German House Rules and Learning the Language Okay, deep breath. Moving to Berlin was… a lot. Exciting, terrifying, and completely overwhelming. I’d spent months studying German, poring over textbooks, but nothing really prepared me for the reality of living in a German household. My new roommate, Klaus, is a wonderfully…
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