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Describing a typical workday – Grammar: Present tense and sequencing

My First Week at “Schmidt & Sohn” – Learning to Describe My Day in German Okay, deep breath. It’s been a week since I started my job at Schmidt & Sohn, a small printing company in Heidelberg, and honestly, it’s been… a lot. Not just the work itself, but talking about the work. The Germans,…
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Making small talk in everyday situations – Grammar: Conversation starters

Navigating ‘Wie geht’s?’: Small Talk in Germany – It’s More Than Just Saying Hello Okay, so I’ve been in Berlin for six months now, and let’s be honest, the first few weeks were… intense. The sheer volume of polite questions about my life was overwhelming. Everyone wants to know “Wie geht’s?” (How’s it going?), and…
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Expressing job satisfaction or desire for change – Grammar: Konjunktiv II

Navigating Job Feelings in Germany: A Beginner’s Guide (and a Little Konjunktiv II) Okay, so here I am, six months in Berlin, working as a freelance translator. Officially, it’s amazing. I’m doing work I love, meeting interesting people. But honestly? Sometimes, I feel… a bit stuck. And figuring out how to actually express how I’m…
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