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Dream jobs: Pilot, doctor, artist, etc. – Grammar: Future tense, profession vocabulary

Dreaming in German: My Journey to a Pilot Career Okay, so let me start by saying – moving to Berlin wasn’t exactly a spontaneous decision. It’s been… intense. I’d always wanted to fly, you know? That’s why I’m here, trying to get my pilot’s license and, honestly, learning German as fast as I can. It’s…
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Degree recognition: Anerkennung ausländischer Abschlüsse – Grammar: Passive voice
Navigating the Bureaucracy: German Grammar and Degree Recognition – The Passive Voice Okay, deep breaths. I’m officially stuck in a cycle of paperwork and polite, slightly terrifying German conversations. It’s been six months since I moved to Berlin, and the whole “Anerkennung ausländischer Abschlüsse” process – recognizing my university degree from back home – is…
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Discussing gender roles in professions – Grammar: Opinion expressions and connectors

Navigating “Der Job” and “Die Rolle”: My German Journey – And It’s Surprisingly Complicated Okay, so here I am, six months in Berlin, working as a freelance translator. I thought I’d be effortlessly blending in, nailing the language, and generally feeling like a cool, sophisticated European. The reality? Let’s just say it’s been…interesting. And a…
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