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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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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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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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