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Reading police reports in the newspaper – Grammar: Reading comprehension and passive voice

Decoding the Tatzeitung: My German Police Report Adventure Okay, so here I am, six months in Berlin, and let’s be honest, my German is… patchy. I can order a Kaffee mit Milch without major errors, and I’ve managed a few confused “Entschuldigungen” when I mess up, but actually understanding what people are saying, let alone…
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The history of the ‘Wiederaufbau’ (Reconstruction) – Grammar: Präteritum and historical expressions

Learning German Through the Aftermath: The ‘Wiederaufbau’ Okay, so here I am, six months in Berlin, and honestly, my German is… patchy. I can order a Bier and ask for directions, but conversations that go beyond the very basics? Ugh. I realized I was focusing too much on perfect verb conjugations and not enough on…
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Current events: Discussing news headlines – Grammar: Reported speech and passive voice

Navigating the News (and My German!) – A Beginner’s Perspective Okay, so here I am, a few months into living in Berlin, and let’s just say I’m still figuring things out. Not just the metro system (which, by the way, is a nightmare), but also, you know, everything. One of the biggest hurdles has been…
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Learning German effectively – Reflexive verbs and modal verbs

My German Journey: Taming Reflexive Verbs and Modal Verbs Okay, let me start by saying this is hard. Seriously, hard. Moving to Berlin six months ago felt like jumping into a beautiful, incredibly confusing painting. The language… die Sprache… it’s everywhere, swirling around me, and I’m constantly feeling like I’m just skimming the surface. I’m…
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Fake news and misinformation – Reported speech and connectors

Navigating the Murk: Learning German and Spotting Fake News Okay, so, I’m still finding my feet here in Berlin. It’s amazing, really, the culture, the food – echt brilliant! But let’s be honest, the news… it’s been a bit of a rollercoaster. And learning German has thrown another layer into the mix. It’s not just…
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