category:pharmaceuticals
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Applying ointments and creams correctly – Grammar: Reflexive verbs

My First Encounter with German Pharmacy: Skin Care and “Ich” Okay, so, this is a weird one to write about, but it’s completely relevant to my life here in Berlin. I’ve been working as a barista at a little café near Friedrichstrasse, and honestly, it’s amazing, but it’s also thrown me into a whole world…
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Taking medicine: Tablets, drops, sprays – Grammar: Sequential connectors

Navigating Apotheken in Germany: Medicine and My First Steps with German Okay, so here I am, a few months into living in Berlin, and honestly, it’s been a rollercoaster. The good kind, mostly. The hardest part? Definitely learning the language, especially when you need to understand something urgently. Like, you know, when you’re feeling rubbish…
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Health and healthcare in Germany – Imperative forms and modal verbs

Navigating German Healthcare: A Beginner’s Guide – Focus on ‘You’ and ‘Let’s’ Okay, so here I am, six months in Berlin, and honestly, the whole healthcare system is…intimidating. It’s incredibly efficient, which is amazing, but when you’re trying to explain a persistent cough or a weird rash, everything feels incredibly formal. I’ve realized a huge…
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