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Describing statistics and graphs – Grammar: Formal connectors

My First Steps with German: A Conversation in the Office It’s been six months since I moved to Berlin, and honestly, learning German is proving to be the biggest challenge – and the most rewarding – thing I’ve done. Before I came, I’d done a little Duolingo, but that was about as far as it…
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Talking about science and ethical responsibility

My First Year of “Wissenschaft” – And Why It’s More Than Just Numbers Okay, so here I am, almost a year in Berlin. I’m working as a junior researcher at a small biotechnology firm, and let me tell you, learning German has been… a rollercoaster. It’s not just about ordering ein Bier (a beer) or…
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Describing your room and home – Grammar: There is / there are

My First Month in Berlin: Talking About My Flat Okay, so, deep breath. Moving to Berlin was…a lot. A really lot. It’s amazing, of course, and I’m so excited to be here, but the sheer scale of everything is overwhelming sometimes. I’m living in a small flat – a Wohnung – in Prenzlauer Berg, and…
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University degrees: Bachelor, Master, Doctorate – Grammar: Noun genders and plurals

My German Journey: University and the Nasty Business of Nouns Okay, so here I am, a year into living in Berlin and starting my Master’s in Cultural Anthropology. It’s… intense. Before I came, I’d done a Bachelor’s in History back home, but honestly, German university life is a whole other beast. Not just the workload…
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Evaluating social participation – Grammar: Comparative forms and connectors

My First Cracks at Understanding German: Comparisons and “Und…” Okay, so here I am, six months in Berlin, and I’m finally starting to feel…less like a complete tourist. I can order a Kaffee mit Milch without butchering the pronunciation, and I can even manage a basic conversation about the weather. But there’s still this underlying…
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