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Pharmacy vocabulary: Prescriptions, over-the-counter – Grammar: Formal requests

My First Few Weeks in the Apotheke: Pharmacy Vocabulary and Saying “Please” Okay, deep breaths. It’s been three months since I moved to Berlin, and I’m finally feeling…settled. Mostly. There are still days where I feel like a tiny, confused fish in a very large, very polite aquarium. And let me tell you, the German…
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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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Using medical devices: Thermometers, bandages – Grammar: Imperative forms

Navigating German Healthcare: My Thermometer and Bandage Adventures Okay, so moving to Berlin was amazing, truly. The culture, the food… but let’s be honest, the bureaucracy was a shock. And when you’re feeling a bit under the weather, even a minor scrape suddenly feels like a huge logistical challenge, thanks to the language! I’m still…
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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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Medical treatments: Massage and physiotherapy – Grammar: Passive voice

Navigating the World of German Physiotherapy: My Experiences Okay, so moving to Berlin has been… intense. I’m still getting my bearings, learning the trains (seriously, die U-Bahn is a beast!), and trying to navigate the bureaucracy. But one thing I’ve realized is that accessing healthcare here is, thankfully, a priority. I’ve needed a few physiotherapy…
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Heat therapy: Fango, red light, hot packs – Grammar: Noun combinations

Navigating Heat Therapy in Germany: My Surprisingly Warm Journey Okay, so here I am, six months in Berlin, and let me tell you, I’ve learned so much more than just how to order a decent Weizenbier. I’m working as a barista – it’s chaotic, brilliant, and definitely involves a lot of moving around – and…
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Exercise for health: Yoga, swimming, walking – Grammar: Comparative structures

My Journey with German: Sweat, Water, and Comparisons Okay, so here I am, six months in Berlin, and let’s be honest, German is… a lot. It’s not just a language, it’s a whole different way of thinking, and frankly, it’s been a rollercoaster. I’m trying to tackle it one piece at a time, and I’ve…
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Workplace hygiene: Hand disinfection steps – Grammar: Imperative, passive voice

My First Week at Schmidt & Sohn – And the Importance of Hand Hygiene Okay, deep breaths. It’s been a week since I landed in Munich, and let me tell you, it’s a lot. The language, the pace of life, even the way people greet you – it’s completely different. I’m working as a warehouse…
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Healthy diet: Fruits, vegetables, reducing sugar – Grammar: Comparative and superlative

My Journey to a Healthier Ernährung in Berlin – And Some German! Okay, so here I am, six months into living in Berlin, and honestly, the biggest challenge after navigating the U-Bahn has been figuring out Ernährung. You know, healthy eating. Back home, I always just grabbed whatever was quickest and easiest, and let’s be…
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Hygiene in gastronomy: Hairnets and gloves – Grammar: Modal verbs

My First Week in the Kitchen: Hygiene in Germany – It’s More Serious Than I Thought Okay, so moving to Berlin was amazing. Seriously, the culture, the food… everything is incredible. But let me tell you, there’s a lot you don’t realize until you’re actually doing things here. And my new job as a kitchen…
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