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Updating others on family status (married, children, ages) – Grammar: Possessive pronouns, numbers

Keeping Up with the Schnitzels: My German Family Updates It’s been six months since I moved to Munich, and honestly, I’m still getting used to the pace of things. Everything is so… deliberate. And trying to keep up with family updates? That’s a whole other level of German complexity! It’s not just about saying “Hallo,”…
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Expressing intensity of pain (1-10 scale) – Grammar: Numbers, adverbs

Navigating Pain in German: A Learner’s Struggle (and Small Wins) Okay, so I’ve been living in Berlin for six months now, and honestly, the biggest unexpected hurdle hasn’t been learning the language itself – it’s understanding how Germans talk about pain. It’s not that they’re deliberately vague, it’s just…different. Back home, “I have a headache”…
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Food safety: Storage temperatures for meat/dairy – Grammar: Numbers, passive voice

My First Month of German & Keeping My Food Safe Okay, so this is… a lot. Moving to Berlin was amazing, absolutely incredible. But learning German? It’s a whole other beast. I’m living with a lovely couple, Klaus and Maria, and they’ve been unbelievably patient with my attempts to understand everything. Especially when it comes…
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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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Household budget: Income (Einkommen) vs. Expenses – Grammar: Numbers and percentages

My First Month in Berlin: Budgeting – It’s Harder Than I Thought! Okay, deep breath. Moving to Berlin was amazing, seriously. The culture, the history, the food… it’s incredible. But let’s be honest, the initial excitement quickly faded when I realized just how much things cost. Before I came, I thought “expat” meant “free money.”…
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Housing costs and budgeting – Numbers, percentages, and genitive structures

Navigating the German Housing Market: My First Month of Numbers and Frustration Okay, deep breath. Moving to Berlin was amazing. Seriously, the art, the food, the vibe… but let’s be real, the biggest shock wasn’t the language (though that’s still a struggle!), it was the cost of living, especially when it comes to housing. I’d…
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Money and finances – Numbers, percentages, and comparative forms

Mastering Money in Germany: My First Steps Okay, deep breath. Moving to Berlin was amazing, honestly. The culture, the food, the history – it’s incredible. But let’s be real, navigating the financial side of things here has been… a learning curve. I’m still getting the hang of everything, and I’m hoping to share some of…
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