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Discussing democracy and human rights – Grammar: Formal passive structures

Learning German: Unpacking the Passive Voice in Politics Berlin – Week 3 of trying to navigate this amazing, chaotic city, and let me tell you, German is hard. I’m finally starting to understand a little more, and it’s not just “Bitte” and “Danke,” although those are definitely essential! Today, I’m tackling something a little more…
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Describing daily schedules and timetables – Grammar: Time prepositions

My First Month of Chaos: Learning German Time – And Nearly Missing My Bus! Okay, deep breath. Moving to Berlin was… intense. The language, the culture, the sheer size of everything. I’d spent months studying German, convinced I was ready, but suddenly, I was completely lost when it came to actually using it. And especially…
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Freedom of speech and the press

My First Cracks at “Freiheit der Meinungsäußerung” – And Why It’s Harder Than I Thought Okay, so, moving to Munich wasn’t just about beer and pretzels (though there’s plenty of that!). It was supposed to be a massive step – a chance to build a new life, work in tech, and, honestly, feel a bit…
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Recognition of certificates and diplomas – Formal structures and passive voice

Navigating the Paperwork: German Certificates and a Lot of “Wessen?” Okay, so here I am, six months in Berlin, and I thought I’d finally tackle some of the bigger hurdles beyond the U-Bahn and figuring out which supermarket has the cheapest bratwurst. I’m talking about getting my degree officially recognized here. It’s a necessary step…
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