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Defending viewpoints with evidence

My First Battle with Argument in Germany: Learning to Stand My Ground Okay, so here I am, six months in Berlin. Six months of amazing coffee, slightly baffling bureaucracy, and a lot of trying to understand people. I thought I was getting pretty good at German – ordering food, asking for directions, even holding a…
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Defending viewpoints with evidence

My First Battle with Argument in Germany: Learning to Stand My Ground Okay, so here I am, six months in Berlin. Six months of amazing coffee, slightly baffling bureaucracy, and a lot of trying to understand people. I thought I was getting pretty good at German – ordering food, asking for directions, even holding a…
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Applying for ‘Kindergeld’ (Child benefit) – Grammar: Form filling and formal expressions

Navigating the ‘Kindergeld’ Maze: My First Experiences Okay, deep breaths. Moving to Germany was amazing, truly. The food, the culture, the coffee. But let’s be honest, the paperwork… the paperwork is a beast. And right now, I’m staring at a pile of documents related to ‘Kindergeld’ – the child benefit – and feeling completely overwhelmed.…
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University and career preparation – Future tense and Konjunktiv II

Mastering the Future and “Wie wäre wenn?” – German for My University Life Okay, so here I am, a few months into living in Berlin, and honestly, German is still a monster. I’m studying International Business at Humboldt University, which is amazing, but trying to actually use the language… well, that’s a different story. I’ve…
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