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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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Freedom of speech and ethics – Grammar: Konjunktiv I for reporting statements

Learning German: Navigating Misunderstandings and Beliefs My First Week in Berlin – A Messy Beginning Okay, let me tell you, starting to learn German in Berlin was… intense. I’d moved here for a job as a software developer, which is great, but the language barrier hit me like a brick wall. I knew some German…
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Freedom of speech and ethics – Grammar: Konjunktiv I for reporting statements

Learning German: Navigating the Murky Waters of Meinungsfreiheit A Conversation Over Coffee in Kreuzberg Okay, so this is…weird. I’m writing this because my German course keeps throwing up these complicated discussions, and honestly, I’m totally lost. I moved to Berlin six months ago for my job at the tech startup, “Innovate Solutions,” and things are…
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Reporting what another student said (indirect speech basics) – Grammar: Indirect speech, dass clauses

Decoding the Echo: My First Steps with Indirect Speech in German Okay, so here I am, six months in Berlin, and let’s be honest, German is still throwing curveballs at me. It’s amazing, of course, and I’m learning so much, but sometimes I feel like I’m constantly translating my brain into a completely different language.…
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Reporting a sick day to an employer – Grammar: Formal email structures

Reporting Sick in Germany: A Real Learner’s Guide Okay, so I’ve been living in Berlin for almost two years now, and let me tell you, navigating German bureaucracy is…an experience. It’s not just about understanding the rules; it’s about how you communicate them, especially when you’re feeling under the weather. Reporting a sick day, or…
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Reporting a stolen wallet or smartphone – Grammar: Perfekt and Präteritum
My First Crisis: Reporting a Stolen Wallet in Germany Okay, deep breath. Writing this feels a bit surreal, but it’s important. I’m still getting used to life in Berlin, and honestly, a few weeks ago, I had my first real ‘Uh oh’ moment. My wallet got stolen, and navigating the entire process – from reporting…
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Reporting problems in an apartment

My First Apartment Nightmare (and How I Learned to Report It) Okay, so let me preface this by saying I’m still getting used to everything. Moving to Berlin for my job as a software developer was amazing – the city is incredible, the people are generally friendly – but the initial settling-in phase? Total chaos.…
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