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TELC B1 Writing: Participate in an Online Forum Discussion

My First Steps to a B1 Writing Certificate: Talking My Way to Success Okay, deep breath. Moving to Berlin six months ago was… intense. The language, the culture, the sheer noise of it all! I’m still incredibly grateful for the opportunity, but let’s be honest, I felt incredibly lost a lot of the time. My…
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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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TELC B1 Exam Preparation: Writing Formal Emails – Grammatik: Formeller Stil

Mastering Formal Emails for the TELC B1 – Grammatik: Formeller Stil Okay, so I’ve been living in Berlin for almost two years now, and honestly, it’s been amazing. The city itself is incredible, but let’s be real – navigating everyday life, especially at work, can be a pain when you’re still struggling with German. Especially…
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Grammar: ‘weder … noch’ (neither… nor)

Wrestling with ‘Weder…Noch’: My German Grammar Struggle Okay, so I’ve been living in Berlin for six months now, and honestly, German is…challenging. I thought learning Spanish would be easier – similar language family, right? Wrong. The grammar feels completely different, like a different logic entirely. And right now, I’m completely stuck on this ‘weder…noch’ construction.…
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