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Recognition of certificates and diplomas – Formal structures and passive voice

Navigating the Paperwork: German Certificates and a Whole Lot of “Wissen” Okay, let me tell you, settling into this life in Berlin has been amazing – the culture, the food, the everything. But honestly, the paperwork? It’s been a beast. I’ve been trying to get my university degree officially recognised, and it’s thrown me right…
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Contracts and subscriptions – Genitive and formal structures

Navigating Contracts and Subscriptions in Germany: My German Journey Okay, so here I am, a few months into living in Berlin, and let’s be honest, the legal stuff is still tripping me up. Not the broad “I need a passport” kind of legal stuff, but the actual paperwork – contracts, subscriptions, everything feels incredibly formal.…
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Recycling and waste separation – Passive structures and modal verbs

My First Few Weeks of Kampf mit dem Müll – Learning German Through Recycling Okay, deep breaths. Moving to Berlin was amazing, truly. The culture, the history… it’s incredible. But let me tell you, learning to sort the rubbish has been a serious challenge. It’s not just about chucking things in a bin; it’s about…
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Discussing family structures and roles

Navigating Family in Deutschland: My German Learning Journey Okay, so, this is going to sound a bit rambling, but I really wanted to write this down because, honestly, learning German and understanding the family dynamic here has been…well, it’s been a lot. I moved to Munich six months ago for a job as a software…
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Talking about family structures and relationships

My First Cracks at Talking About Family in Germany Okay, so here I am, six months in Berlin, and let me tell you, learning German is hard. It’s not just the grammar – though that’s a monster in itself – it’s actually talking about things. Like, seriously, my attempts at describing my family back home…
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