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Talking about burnout and mental exhaustion

My Struggle with “Ausbrennen”: Talking About Burnout in Germany Okay, so here I am, six months into living in Berlin, and while I absolutely love the city – the coffee is amazing, the museums are incredible – I’ve stumbled into something really tricky: burnout. Or, as the Germans call it, “Ausbrennen.” And honestly, learning to…
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Describing daily schedules – Grammar: Temporal expressions

My First Month in Berlin: Decoding the German Clock Okay, so, here I am. Three weeks in Berlin, and honestly, it’s been a whirlwind. Moving here was the biggest thing I’ve ever done, and while I’m ridiculously happy, I’m also constantly battling this thing – the German way of talking about time. It’s not just…
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Writing a CV (Lebenslauf) – B1 level – Grammar: Formal sentence structures

My First Lebenslauf: A B1 German Nightmare (and How I Got Through It) Okay, deep breath. Moving to Berlin was amazing, honestly. The culture, the food, the everything. But then I started looking for a job. Suddenly, all those enthusiastic “Willkommen!”s felt a little…pressured. Turns out, Germans take their CVs seriously. And let me tell…
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Applying for a job online or via email – Grammar: Formal email writing

Mastering the Art of the German Job Application Email Okay, so here I am, six months in Munich, and honestly, finding a job has been…challenging. It’s not that there aren’t opportunities, but the process feels so different from back home. A huge part of it is the formality, particularly when it comes to online applications…
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Filling out an application for housing (WBS)

My First WBS: A Beginner’s Guide to Finding a Flat in Germany Okay, deep breath. Moving to Germany was amazing, settling in has been…well, a learning curve. And right now, I’m staring at this ridiculously long form – the WBS (Wohnungsbewerbung – application for housing) – and feeling completely overwhelmed. Honestly, it felt like trying…
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