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DTZ Speaking Part 1: Managing the 2-minute intro – Grammar: Connectors, fluency markers

My First Few Weeks in Berlin: Getting My German Off the Ground Okay, deep breaths. It’s been three months since I arrived in Berlin, and honestly, the initial panic has…mostly subsided. Moving to a new country, a completely new language, and a new way of life? It’s overwhelming. But, I’m starting to find my feet,…
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DTZ Reading Part 1: Identifying key info in ads – Grammar: Reading strategies

My First Steps with German Ads – And Why They’re Harder Than They Look Okay, so I’ve been in Berlin for six months now, and I’m finally starting to feel like I’m actually building a life here. Finding a job is going… okay. My German is improving, slowly but surely. But there’s this weird thing…
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DTZ Listening Part 1: Everyday announcements – Grammar: Listening strategies

My First Steps with German Announcements – It’s Harder Than It Looks! Okay, so I’ve been living in Berlin for about six months now, and honestly, the language is still a massive challenge. I thought I was getting the hang of things, especially after a few courses, but then I stumbled across this DTZ Listening…
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Article 1: Human dignity (Menschenwürde) – Grammar: Noun compounds and formal expressions
Learning German: Dignity, Compounds, and Saying “Bitte” Right Okay, deep breath. Moving to Berlin was… a lot. I’d pictured myself a sophisticated, effortlessly-German speaker, charming everyone with my newfound language skills. The reality? A lot of blushing, confused stares, and painfully slow conversations. But I’m getting there, and I want to share what’s actually helping…
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DTZ Listening Part 1: Everyday announcements

Decoding the Announcements: My First Steps with German Listening Okay, deep breaths. Moving to Berlin was… a lot. The sheer noise of it all is incredible, and a good chunk of that noise comes in the form of announcements. At first, they were just…blips. White noise. Now, after a few months of being utterly bewildered,…
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Article 1: Human dignity (Menschenwürde)
Learning German: Finding My Dignity in the Process Okay, deep breath. Moving to Berlin felt… immense. Not just the physical move, but this whole shift in perspective. I’d always thought learning a language was about memorizing verbs and genders. Now, I’m realizing it’s about understanding people, and, strangely enough, discovering a little more about myself.…
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