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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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Giving health advice with ‘sollte’ – Grammar: Modal verbs

My First Foray into Gesundheitstipps: Mastering ‘Sollte’ in Germany Okay, so, I’ve been in Berlin for six months now, and let’s be honest, the first few were… chaotic. The language, the bureaucracy, the sheer everything – it was overwhelming. But I’m getting there. I’m slowly building a life, and a surprisingly important part of that…
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Calling emergency services (110/112) – Grammar: Imperative forms, modal verbs

Calling for Help in Germany: My First Experiences with 110 & 112 Okay, so I’ve been living in Munich for six months now, and honestly, everything’s been amazing… mostly. There were a few times, though, where I really needed to use the emergency services, and let me tell you, navigating that in German was intense.…
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Showing surprise (Das ist ja unglaublich!) – Grammar: Modal particles

Mastering “Das ist ja unglaublich!”: Surprise in German – And How to Use Those Little Modal Particles Okay, so I’ve been living in Berlin for almost six months now, and let me tell you, things have been… eventful. Part of that eventfulness is learning German, and it’s honestly been a rollercoaster. There are days I…
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Using ‘doch’ to contradict a negative statement – Grammar: Modal particles

Mastering ‘Doch’: When You Need to Say “Yes, Really!” in German Okay, so I’ve been living in Berlin for almost six months now, and let me tell you, German is challenging. It’s not just the pronunciation – though that’s a beast in itself – it’s the nuances. There are so many little things that trip…
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Understanding job advertisements: Tasks/Duties – Grammar: Modal verbs

Decoding German Job Ads: A Newcomer’s Struggle (and Wins!) Okay, so here I am, six months in Berlin, and I’m desperately trying to find a job. It’s not the romantic vision of “living the dream” I had, let’s be honest. It’s a lot of paperwork, a lot of nerves, and a lot of staring at…
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The concept of ‘Minijob’ and its limits – Grammar: Numbers and modal verbs

My First Minijob: A German Lesson (and a Few Headaches!) Okay, so let me tell you, moving to Munich was amazing. The beer gardens, the architecture, the sheer history… but let’s be honest, amazing doesn’t always equal easy when you’re trying to build a life and, you know, pay the rent. That’s where the ‘Minijob’…
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Workplace safety: Protection gear (PSA) – Grammar: Modal verbs and passive voice

Learning German for Safety: Protecting Myself at Work Okay, so here I am, three months into working at the Metallbau Schmidt factory, and let me tell you, learning German is proving to be way more than just ordering coffee. It’s completely crucial for my job, and honestly, for my sanity. I’m working on the assembly…
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Cycling: Bike paths and safety equipment – Grammar: Modal verbs

My First Month Cycling in Heidelberg – And Why ‘Sicher’ is My New Best Friend Okay, so here I am, four months into living in Heidelberg, and I’m finally feeling like I’m starting to get this whole German thing. It’s been a rollercoaster, let me tell you. There have been moments of pure frustration –…
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Canceling or moving an appointment – Grammar: Reflexive verbs and modal verbs

My First Time Saying “Ich Muss Absagen” – A German Appointment Headache Okay, so here I am, a few months into living in Berlin, and I’m finally starting to feel… a little bit comfortable. But let’s be honest, navigating everyday things is still a massive challenge. Today, I want to talk about something incredibly frustrating,…
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