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Vocabulary: Colleague, boss, customer, trainee – Grammar: Profession vocabulary

My First Month in Berlin: A Vocabulary Dive into the Workplace Okay, deep breaths. It’s been a month since I moved to Berlin, and honestly, the initial excitement is slowly settling into a routine – a very German routine, filled with words I barely understood just a few weeks ago. I’m working as a trainee…
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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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Disagreeing politely: ‘Das sehe ich anders’

Navigating Disagreement: ‘Das sehe ich anders’ in Germany Okay, so I’ve been living in Munich for six months now, and let me tell you, things are… different. Not always bad, but definitely different. A huge part of that difference has been learning how to navigate conversations, especially when someone has a strong opinion – and…
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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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Contracts and subscriptions – Genitive and formal structures

Mastering Contracts & Subscriptions in Germany: A Learner’s Journey Okay, so here I am, six months in Berlin, and I’m finally starting to get a grip on things. Life is gut, really, but the language… the language is a beast. And let’s be honest, navigating the legal stuff – contracts, subscriptions, all that – feels…
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