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TELC B1 Exam Preparation: Personal Safety – Grammatik: Imperativ

Mastering the Imperative: Staying Safe in Germany – TELC B1 Prep Okay, so I’ve been living in Berlin for almost a year now, and let me tell you, it’s been amazing. But let’s be honest, the first few months were… chaotic. Trying to navigate everything, from ordering coffee to understanding directions, felt like a constant…
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TELC B1 Exam Preparation: Reporting Theft or Loss – Grammatik: Perfekt, Präteritum
Reporting Theft or Loss in German: My B1 Exam Struggle Okay, deep breaths. I’m seriously struggling with this TELC B1 exam, and the “Reporting Theft or Loss” section is kicking my butt. It’s not just about knowing the right words; it’s about feeling like I can actually handle a situation where I’ve lost something or…
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TELC B1 Exam Preparation: Current Events – Grammatik: Indirekte Rede

Tackling the TELC B1: Current Events & Indirekte Rede – My Struggle (and Small Victories!) Okay, so I’m officially in my third month working as a receptionist at a small marketing agency in Munich. It’s brilliant, the work is interesting, and I’m slowly but surely getting the hang of things – and, crucially, I’m desperately…
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Grammar: Indefinite pronoun ‘viele’ (many) – Grammar: Pronoun declension

My German Grammar Struggle: ‘Viele’ and Pronoun Declension Okay, deep breaths. Moving to Berlin was the best (and most terrifying) thing I’ve ever done, but let’s be honest, the German grammar is a monster. It’s like it’s actively trying to throw me off track. I’m slowly, painstakingly, chipping away at it, and today I wanted…
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Grammar: Demonstrative ‘dieselbe’ (the same one) – Grammar: Demonstrative pronouns

Mastering ‘Dieselbe’: My German Grammar Struggle (and Triumph!) Okay, so, moving to Berlin has been… intense. Amazing, beautiful, challenging – a total sensory overload. And the German? Well, let’s just say it’s been testing me. I’m dedicating this post to one specific area that’s tripped me up constantly: demonstrative pronouns, and especially the word “dieselbe.”…
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