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Science and innovation – Grammar: Formal written style

My First Dive into Sustainable Energy Research in Berlin The Email That Changed Everything It all started with an email. I’m Lena, and I moved to Berlin six months ago from Poland, chasing a dream of working with renewable energy. I landed a role as a research assistant at a small institute near the Humboldt…
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Talking about friends and social contacts – Grammar: Personal pronouns

My First Month in Berlin: Talking About Friends (and Making Some!) – Personal Pronouns Okay, so Berlin is… intense. The sheer size of everything is overwhelming, and the language… well, the language is a beast. I’ve been here for a month now as part of my job transfer, and honestly, it’s been a rollercoaster. I’m…
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Asking polite follow-up questions in conversation – Grammar: W-questions, polite forms

My Struggle (and Small Victories) with Asking Questions in German Okay, so here I am, six months into living in Berlin, and let’s be honest, my German is… patchy. It’s like a beautiful, intricate mosaic that’s still missing a lot of tiles. I can order a coffee (usually with a slightly panicked “Entschuldigung!”), ask for…
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