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Writing emails and text messages – Grammar: Informal and formal writing

Mastering the Mail: Email and Texting in German – It’s More Than Just “Hallo” Okay, so I’ve been in Berlin for six months now, and let’s be honest, the biggest hurdle hasn’t been learning Sprach (language). It’s been figuring out wie – how – to actually communicate effectively. I thought I was getting the hang…
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Preparing for the DTZ exam – Grammar: Mixed A2 grammar review

My German Struggle: Tackling the DTZ A2 Grammar Review Okay, deep breaths. Moving to Berlin was the biggest adventure of my life, and I’m ridiculously happy, truly. But let’s be honest, the German is… a challenge. I’m working towards my DTZ exam – the one for people wanting to work in administration – and the…
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Disagreeing politely: ‘Das sehe ich anders’ – Grammar: Opinion expressions

Learning to Gently Say “No” in German: ‘Das sehe ich anders’ Okay, so, this is embarrassing to admit, but I’ve been struggling with this for months. It’s not a huge deal, but in Germany, expressing a different opinion, even politely, feels…complicated. It’s not a simple ‘no’ like in English. And honestly, it’s been causing some…
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Communication in everyday life – Indirect questions, modal verbs

Navigating Life in Berlin: My Battles with German Questions and “Could You…” Okay, let me start by saying this: moving to Berlin was the best decision I’ve ever made. The culture, the food, the history… it’s incredible. But learning German? That’s been… well, let’s just say a rollercoaster. Specifically, I’m struggling with a few things…
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