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Practicing speaking, listening, reading, and writing – Grammar: Mixed A1 structures

My German Journey: A Chaotic, But Wonderful, Start Okay, deep breath. Moving to Berlin was the biggest, most terrifying, and honestly, most amazing thing I’ve ever done. I’d always dreamed of living somewhere different, somewhere with a completely new culture, and German seemed like the perfect choice. But dreaming and doing are two very different…
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Practicing speaking, listening, reading, and writing for DTZ – Grammar: Mixed A2 structures

My German Journey: A Messy, But Real, A2 Adventure Okay, let’s be honest. Moving to Munich for DTZ felt… overwhelming. The paperwork, the culture shock, the sheer volume of German. And the grammar? Don’t even get me started. I knew I needed to work on my German, and specifically, the A2 level, which is where…
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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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Practicing DTZ speaking, listening, reading, and writing – Grammar: Connectors and fluency expressions

My German Journey: Diving Deep with DTZ Okay, so let me start by saying, moving to Berlin was… a lot. Seriously, a lot. I’d always dreamed of living in Europe, and Germany seemed perfect – the culture, the history, the beer. But the reality of learning German hit me hard, and I quickly realized it…
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DTZ Reading Part 1: Identifying key info in ads – Grammar: Reading strategies

My German Adventure: Decoding Ads – And Why It’s Harder Than It Looks Okay, so here I am, six months in Berlin, and let’s just say my German is… developing. It’s definitely not fluent, not even close, but I’m getting there. And honestly, the biggest hurdle so far has been understanding these classified ads –…
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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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Reading about successful migrants in Germany – Grammar: Reading comprehension and relative clauses

My Journey Through German Stories: Reading and Relatives Okay, so here I am, a few months into living in Berlin, and honestly, learning German is hard. It’s not the grammar that’s the biggest struggle, it’s just… everything. Trying to order a coffee, understand the bus announcements, even just asking for directions – it’s a constant…
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DTZ Reading Part 2: Detailed comprehension of texts – Grammar: Reading strategies

My Struggle – and Small Victories – With Reading German Okay, so here I am, six months in Berlin, and I still feel like I’m constantly wading through a fog when I try to read anything beyond the most basic menus or shop signs. DTZ Reading Part 2 – Detailed comprehension of texts – Grammar:…
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Official letters: Differentiating between ads and bills – Grammar: Formal reading structures

Navigating Official German: Ads, Bills, and Formal Letters Okay, so I’ve been in Berlin for almost two years now, and honestly, learning German beyond just ordering Bier and asking for directions has been…challenging. I really need to be able to handle these official letters – things like invoices from my new internet provider, letters from…
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Preparing for the Leben in Deutschland test – Reading comprehension and formal language

My Struggle with “Leseverständnis”: Getting Ready for the Leben in Deutschland Test Okay, so here I am, six months in Berlin. Six months of navigating U-Bahn chaos, trying to order a Kaffee mit Milch without accidentally saying something incredibly rude, and generally feeling like a slightly bewildered child. I’m loving it, genuinely. But let’s be…
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