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Describing problems in the apartment – Grammar: weil clauses

My Apartment, My Problems: Mastering “Weil” Clauses in German Okay, so here I am, three months into living in Berlin, and honestly? It’s amazing. The culture, the food, the history… but let’s be real, living somewhere new is hard. Especially when your apartment starts throwing curveballs. And learning German has been both a huge help…
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Preparing for the DTZ exam – Grammar: Mixed A2 grammar review

My German Struggle: Tackling the DTZ A2 Grammar Review Okay, deep breaths. Moving to Berlin was the biggest adventure of my life, and I’m ridiculously happy, truly. But let’s be honest, the German is… a challenge. I’m working towards my DTZ exam – the one for people wanting to work in administration – and the…
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Reviewing personal names and spelling (Alphabet review) – Grammar: Alphabet pronunciation, possessive articles

My German Adventure: Starting with the Basics Okay, so here I am, living in Berlin. It’s… overwhelming, amazing, and completely terrifying all at once. I moved here for my job at the tech company, but honestly, learning German has become the biggest challenge – and the biggest reward. The first few weeks were a blur…
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Grammar: Indefinite pronoun ‘alle’ (all) – Grammar: Pronoun declension

My German Struggle: Mastering ‘Alle’ and Pronoun Declensions Okay, so, moving to Berlin wasn’t exactly a smooth landing. I thought I’d be fluent within six months – you know, the optimistic expat dream. Turns out, German grammar is… intense. It’s like the language is deliberately designed to throw you a curveball every five minutes. Right…
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Grammar: Indefinite pronoun ‘wenige’ (few) – Grammar: Pronoun declension

Wrestling with ‘Wenige’: My German Grammar Struggles Okay, so moving to Berlin was amazing. Seriously, the culture, the food, the sheer energy of the place… it’s incredible. But let me be honest, my German has been… frustrating. I thought I’d be chatting away like a pro after a few months, but it’s been a slow,…
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Continuing education and language learning – dass clauses and infinitive constructions

Mastering the Flow: German Grammar and My Journey Okay, let’s be honest. When I first arrived in Berlin six months ago, “dass-Sätze” and “Infinitivkonstruktionen” felt like a completely different language than German itself. They were swirling, complicated, and utterly baffling. Honestly, I spent the first few weeks just trying to order a Bier without accidentally…
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