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Talking about rules and responsibilities – Grammar: Modal verbs

My First Month in Berlin: Rules, Responsibilities, and Modal Verbs – It’s Complicated! Okay, deep breaths. Moving to Berlin was the best idea I ever had, honestly. The architecture, the food, the feeling… it’s incredible. But let’s be real, it’s also intensely confusing. I’m living in a tiny flatshare in Neukölln, working as a freelance…
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Talking about internet use and online activities – Grammar: Frequency adverbs

Navigating the Net: My German and Online Life – Frequency Adverbs Okay, so here I am, six months in Berlin, and let’s be honest, learning German is hard. It’s not just about memorizing words; it’s about understanding how people actually talk. And when it comes to the internet? It’s a whole other world of slang,…
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Talking about daily communication problems – Grammar: Question forms

My German Questions: A Beginner’s Headache (and How to Tackle It) Okay, deep breaths. Being in Berlin is… amazing. Seriously, the history, the food, the parks… it’s incredible. But learning German? That’s another story. Specifically, talking about everyday problems is proving to be a seriously tricky beast. And a HUGE part of that is the…
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Talking about books and reading habits – Grammar: Past tense review

My German Book Journey: Past Tense Troubles & Cozy Café Conversations Okay, so here I am, six months in Berlin, and honestly, German is… challenging. I thought I was pretty good at learning languages, but this feels different. It’s not just about memorizing words; it’s about understanding the nuances, the way people actually talk. And…
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Talking about rules and responsibilities – Grammar: Modal verbs

My First Month in Munich: Rules, Responsibilities, and “WENN” Okay, deep breath. Moving to Munich was the biggest thing I’ve ever done. It’s fantastic, truly. The Alps are incredible, the beer is amazing, and the people…well, some of them are incredibly friendly. But honestly? I’ve quickly realized that understanding the rules, and knowing how to…
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Reading police reports in the newspaper – Grammar: Reading comprehension and passive voice

Decoding the Schwarz: My German Newspaper and Police Reports Okay, let’s be honest. Moving to Munich wasn’t just about the beer and the beautiful buildings. It was about understanding things. And one of the biggest hurdles, especially early on, was the German newspaper, Die Zeit, and the way the police reported crimes. It felt like…
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The concept of ‘Minijob’ and its limits – Grammar: Numbers and modal verbs

My First Minijob: Numbers, Modal Verbs, and a Lot of Confusion Okay, so here I am, six months in Munich, and things are…complicated. I’d been dreaming of this move for years, picturing myself effortlessly ordering Käsekuchen and chatting with locals. The reality? A little less polished. My German is okay, I can generally ask for…
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Self-employment: Freelancing (Freiberuflich) – Grammar: Conditional clauses

Diving into “Freiberuflich”: My German Freelance Journey Okay, so here I am, two years in Berlin, still figuring things out, and let’s be honest, the whole “Freiberuflich” thing felt incredibly intimidating at first. As a freelance translator, I knew I needed to really nail the terminology and understand the implications, especially when dealing with clients.…
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