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Describing everyday routines – Grammar: Separable verbs and temporal connectors

My First Month of Trying to Sound Like a Berliner Okay, so here I am, a month into living in Berlin, and let me tell you, the biggest hurdle isn’t the bureaucracy or the rain – it’s talking to people. I’ve always been a bit of a shy conversationalist, and adding a completely new language…
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Talking about television, music, and movies – Grammar: Opinions with finden

My First Steps with German: Talking TV, Music, and Movies Okay, so here I am, six months in Berlin, and honestly, learning German is hard. It’s not just the grammar, which feels like a completely different universe, it’s the way people talk. But I’m starting to get a grip, and today I want to share…
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Talking about cultural differences – Grammar: Comparative forms

Navigating “Das” and “Der”: My Adventures with Comparisons in Germany Okay, deep breaths. Moving to Munich was…a lot. The initial excitement quickly morphed into a constant, low-level anxiety about everything. The language, the food, the way people interacted – it was all so different. And honestly, the biggest hurdle at first was figuring out how…
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Making suggestions and plans with friends – Grammar: wollen and möchten
Navigating Friendships – Making Plans (and Saying What I Want) in Germany Okay, so this is officially my fourth month living in Munich, and honestly, it’s been a whirlwind. I’ve moved here for a job – I’m working as a translator, which is amazing, but it also means I’m spending a lot of time trying…
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Talking about healthy lifestyles – Grammar: Comparative and superlative forms

My First Steps into Talking About Health in Germany – And Why It’s Harder Than I Thought Okay, so here I am, six months in Berlin, working as a freelance translator. It’s amazing, the work is great, but let’s be honest, settling into a new culture is hard. I thought I was prepared – I’d…
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Talking about tourism and sightseeing – Grammar: Comparative forms

Mastering the “Comparative” – My Adventures in Talking About Sightseeing in Germany Okay, so I’ve been living in Munich for almost two years now, and let’s be honest, the biggest hurdle for me, beyond the initial overwhelm of everything being so different, has been actually talking about things. Not just ordering a coffee (though that…
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Filling out an application for housing (WBS) – Grammar: Official forms and passive voice

My First WBS: A Beginner’s Guide to German Housing Applications Okay, so here I am, a month into my new job in Berlin, and I’ve finally gotten to the point where I need to find a place to live. It’s completely overwhelming! Everyone keeps talking about the “WBS” – the Wohnungsbewerbung, the application for housing…
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Customer cards (Kundenkarten) and data privacy

My First Encounter with Kundenkarten and Datenschutz – It Was Complicated! Okay, so I’ve been living in Berlin for six months now, and let me tell you, it’s amazing. The culture, the food, the everything… but navigating daily life, especially when it comes to paperwork, has been a serious learning curve. And a big part…
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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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