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Grammar: Difference between ‘gleich’ and ‘selbe’ – Grammar: Comparison structures

Decoding German: My Struggle with ‘Gleich’ and ‘Selbe’ Okay, so, I’ve been living in Berlin for six months now, and I love it. Seriously, the coffee is amazing, the history is incredible, and I’m slowly, painstakingly, learning to understand people. But, let me tell you, German grammar is a beast. It’s not just about memorizing…
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Reading about successful migrants in Germany – Grammar: Reading comprehension and relative clauses

My Journey Through German Stories: Reading and Relative Clauses Okay, so I’ve been in Berlin for almost six months now, and let’s be honest, the German is… challenging. It’s not just the vocabulary, although that’s a monster in itself. It’s the way people talk. It’s like they’re deliberately layering information, and I’m constantly playing catch-up.…
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Discussing gender roles in professions – Grammar: Opinion expressions and connectors

Navigating “Der Job” and “Die Rolle”: My German Journey – And It’s Surprisingly Complicated Okay, so here I am, six months in Berlin, working as a freelance translator. I thought I’d be effortlessly blending in, nailing the language, and generally feeling like a cool, sophisticated European. The reality? Let’s just say it’s been…interesting. And a…
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Workplace equipment: Computer, tools, machinery – Grammar: Compound nouns

My First Month in the Machine Shop: Learning German Through Work Okay, deep breaths. It’s been a month since I arrived in Stuttgart, and let me tell you, the initial panic has mostly subsided. Moving here was huge, a total upheaval, but I’m actually starting to feel like I’m finding my feet. The biggest challenge,…
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DTZ Reading Part 2: Detailed comprehension of texts – Grammar: Reading strategies

My Struggle (and Small Victories) with German Reading Okay, so here I am, six months in Berlin, and let’s be honest, reading anything beyond menus and train announcements is still a massive challenge. DTZ Reading Part 2 – Detailed comprehension of texts – specifically the grammar section on reading strategies, feels like the key to…
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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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Phonetics: Pronouncing ‘ch’ sounds correctly – Grammar: Pronunciation practice

Mastering the ‘ch’ Sounds: A Beginner’s Struggle (and Triumph!) Okay, so let me be honest. German pronunciation has been the absolute worst part of learning this language. It’s not the grammar, not the vocabulary – it’s the sounds. Specifically, that ‘ch’ sound. I’ve spent weeks feeling completely bewildered, and let’s be real, occasionally sounding like…
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Vocabulary: Colleague, boss, customer, trainee – Grammar: Profession vocabulary

My First Month in Berlin: A Vocabulary Dive into the Workplace Okay, deep breaths. It’s been a month since I moved to Berlin, and honestly, the initial excitement is slowly settling into a routine – a very German routine, filled with words I barely understood just a few weeks ago. I’m working as a trainee…
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Phrases for ‘I would like to become…’ – Grammar: Konjunktiv II and future tense

My Journey to Becoming a Baker – And the German I Learned Along the Way Okay, let’s be honest. Moving to Berlin wasn’t exactly a meticulously planned, Instagram-perfect transformation. There were a lot of awkward moments, mispronounced words, and feeling utterly lost. But, amidst the chaos, I’ve been slowly building a life, and a serious…
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Transport: Bus, U-Bahn, S-Bahn, Tram – Grammar: Prepositions of direction and transport

Navigating Germany: My Transport Adventures (and Mishaps!) Okay, so I’ve been living in Berlin for six months now, and honestly, getting around has been… a learning experience. It’s not just about figuring out where to go; it’s about understanding how the Germans do transport. And let me tell you, their system is brilliant, but the…
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