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Reviewing personal names and spelling (Alphabet review) – Grammar: Alphabet pronunciation, possessive articles

My German Adventure: Starting with the Basics Okay, so here I am, living in Berlin. It’s… overwhelming, amazing, and completely terrifying all at once. I moved here for my job at the tech company, but honestly, learning German has become the biggest challenge – and the biggest reward. The first few weeks were a blur…
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Stating country of origin and native language precisely – Grammar: Prepositions with aus and von, adjective endings

My German Journey: Where “Aus” and “Von” Keep Me Up at Night Okay, so here I am, nearly six months in Berlin, and let’s be honest, my German is… patchy. I’m not fluent by any stretch, and sometimes I feel like I’m actively trying to confuse people, which, honestly, probably happens more than I’d like…
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Describing current city and neighborhood characteristics – Grammar: Adjective declension, local prepositions

My First Month in Heidelberg: Talking About My Neighborhood Okay, deep breath. It’s been a month since I moved to Heidelberg, and honestly, it’s been… a lot. I’m living in a tiny apartment above a bakery – die Bäckerei, which smells amazing every morning – and trying to navigate daily life. The biggest hurdle, besides…
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Discussing housing types (apartment, house, shared flat) – Grammar: Nouns and articles, two-way prepositions

My First Month in Berlin: Decoding German Housing Okay, deep breath. It’s been a month since I arrived in Berlin, and honestly, it’s been… a lot. The language, the bureaucracy, the sheer weirdness of some things – it’s overwhelming sometimes. But I’m getting there. And honestly, one of the biggest hurdles has been figuring out…
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Explaining changes in living situation since A2 – Grammar: Perfekt and Präteritum
My Life in Munich: How Talking About the Past Changed Everything Okay, so here I am, six months into living in Munich. It’s… incredible. Seriously. But let me tell you, the first few months were a blur of awkward greetings, pointing at things, and feeling utterly lost. My German was… functional. I could order a…
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Listing current hobbies and leisure activities – Grammar: Modal verbs, separable verbs

My German Adventures: Talking About My Free Time Okay, so here I am, six months into living in Berlin, and let’s be honest, the German is… challenging. But I’m getting there, slowly but surely. And honestly, the biggest hurdle has been just talking about my life, especially when it comes to what I do in…
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Sharing weekend plans and past experiences – Grammar: Future tense, Perfekt, temporal expressions

My First Attempts at “Sonnenuntergang” – Learning German Through Weekend Plans Okay, deep breath. It’s been six months since I moved to Berlin, and honestly, sometimes I still feel like I’m shouting into the wind trying to understand people. It’s amazing, this city, the culture, everything… but the language? That’s a beast. I’m trying to…
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Stating current job title and employer – Grammar: Sentence structure, profession vocabulary

My First Month: Saying “I Work Here” in Berlin Okay, deep breaths. It’s been a month since I landed in Berlin, and honestly, it’s been a rollercoaster. The initial excitement of moving to a new country, the feeling of independence…it’s amazing. But let’s be real, navigating daily life, especially at work, has been a serious…
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DTZ Strategy: Eye contact and body language – Grammar: Speaking fluency, pronunciation, sentence stress

My German Journey: Eye Contact, Words, and Feeling Lost in Berlin It’s been six months since I moved to Berlin, and let me tell you, it’s been a rollercoaster. The initial excitement of a new city, a new language, a new life… it quickly collided with the brutal reality of actually doing everything. I’d spent…
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Applying ointments and creams correctly – Grammar: Reflexive verbs

My First Encounter with German Pharmacy: Skin Care and “Ich” Okay, so, this is a weird one to write about, but it’s completely relevant to my life here in Berlin. I’ve been working as a barista at a little café near Friedrichstrasse, and honestly, it’s amazing, but it’s also thrown me into a whole world…
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