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Adding information: Außerdem, ebenso, zusätzlich – Grammar: Connectors and sentence linking
My German Journey: Mastering ‘Außerdem’, ‘Ebenso’ & ‘Zusätzlich’ Okay, so here I am, six months in Berlin. It’s… intense. The language, the culture, the sheer noise of it all – it’s constantly pushing me to learn, to adapt, and honestly, sometimes to want to throw my hands up in frustration. But I’m getting there. And…
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Weighing pros/cons: ‘Einerseits… andererseits’ – Grammar: Two-part connectors

Learning German: Weighing the Options – ‘Einerseits… andererseits’ Okay, so here I am, six months in Berlin, and let’s be honest, learning German has been… a rollercoaster. I thought I was making progress, then I’d completely blank out. It’s frustrating, but also oddly fascinating. I’ve realized a huge part of the challenge is not just…
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Phrases for ‘I would like to become…’ – Grammar: Konjunktiv II and future tense

My Journey to Becoming a Baker – And the German I Learned Along the Way Okay, let’s be honest. Moving to Berlin wasn’t exactly a meticulously planned, Instagram-perfect transformation. There were a lot of awkward moments, mispronounced words, and feeling utterly lost. But, amidst the chaos, I’ve been slowly building a life, and a serious…
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Digital stress and balance – Reflexive verbs and subordinate clauses

Finding My Balance: German, Digital Stress, and a Whole Lot of “Ich” Okay, deep breath. Moving to Berlin was amazing, truly. The history, the coffee, the sheer energy… but it’s also thrown me for a loop. I’m struggling, honestly, with the digital world here. Everything feels so… immediate. And the German? It’s beautiful, but it’s…
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