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Asking for repetition (Können Sie das wiederholen?) – Grammar: Polite questions
My Struggle with “Wiederholen” – And Why It’s Okay to Ask Okay, deep breath. Living in Berlin is amazing. The coffee is fantastic, the museums are incredible, and I’m slowly (very slowly) getting the hang of things. But there’s one thing that consistently makes me want to crawl under a table: asking someone to repeat…
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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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Fake news and misinformation – Reported speech and connectors

Navigating the Murk: Learning German and Spotting Fake News Okay, so, I’m still finding my feet here in Berlin. It’s amazing, really, the culture, the food – echt brilliant! But let’s be honest, the news… it’s been a bit of a rollercoaster. And learning German has thrown another layer into the mix. It’s not just…
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