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Workplace conflicts and communication strategies – Grammar: Conditional clauses

My First Week of German Chaos: A Berlin Student’s Story Okay, so, Berlin. It’s amazing, right? The art, the food, the sheer vibe. But let me tell you, learning German here is… intense. I’m Liam, and I’m a design student – I came over from Ireland a few months ago for a year-long exchange program.…
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Talking about colleagues and teamwork – Grammar: Personal pronouns

My First Few Months – Talking About Colleagues in German Okay, so, here I am. Six months in Berlin, working at ‘Sonnenlicht Designs’ – a small furniture company – and honestly, it’s been a rollercoaster. I’m getting there, but the language… the language is still a monster sometimes. Today I wanted to share something that’s…
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Official letters: Differentiating between ads and bills

Navigating German Official Correspondence: Ads vs. Bills – A Real Learner’s Struggle Okay, so I’ve been living in Berlin for almost six months now, and honestly, the bureaucracy is…intense. I’m trying to get my life sorted – bank accounts, utilities, everything – and the official letters are a minefield. It’s not just the German itself,…
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Deciphering ‘Behördensprache’ (Administrative German)

Decoding the Bureaucracy: My Journey with Behördensprache Okay, let me start by saying this: moving to Berlin was amazing. The history, the food, the sheer vibe… it’s incredible. But let’s be honest, the first six months were mostly a slow-motion masterclass in… well, frustration. And a huge part of that frustration stemmed from something called…
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