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Supermarket loyalty cards and discount apps – Grammar: Conditional clauses

My First Steps with German Deals: A Berlin Beginner’s Guide Okay, so I’ve been living in Berlin for about six months now, and honestly, learning German is…well, it’s a process. It’s not just textbooks; it’s actually using the language. And lately, I’ve been trying to get better at navigating everyday things, especially when it comes…
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Consumer behavior and sustainable shopping – Grammar: Nominalization

Learning German: More Than Just Words – It’s About Seeing the World Differently Berlin and the Big Questions Okay, so I’ve been in Berlin for about six months now, and let me tell you, learning German is hard. It’s not just about memorizing vocabulary; it’s about understanding a completely different way of thinking, and sometimes,…
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Modern lifestyles and changing social values – Grammar: Connectors for contrast and consequence

My First Month in Berlin: Reflections on Change “Hallo! Wie geht’s dir heute?” – Navigating Small Talk Okay, so moving to Berlin has been… intense. I’ve been here for just over a month now, and honestly, I’m still getting my bearings. I’m living in Kreuzberg, which is amazing, super vibrant, but also incredibly busy. The…
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Greeting former classmates and teacher in B1 context – Grammar: Present tense review, greetings, question forms

Navigating Introductions: Saying “Hallo” to Old Faces in Germany Okay, so I’ve been in Munich for six months now, and honestly, the initial excitement of moving has started to settle into a rhythm. That rhythm includes a surprising amount of awkward small talk, mostly because I keep running into people from my life back home.…
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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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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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Communication at the workplace – Reported speech, modal verbs

Mastering Workplace Communication in Germany: Reported Speech and Modal Verbs Okay, deep breath. Moving to Berlin was amazing, truly. The culture, the food… everything. But honestly, the biggest challenge at the beginning was talking. Not just about the weather (though that’s a surprisingly important topic!), but actually, you know, working. I was a junior marketing…
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