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Greeting former classmates and teacher in B1 context – Grammar: Present tense review, greetings, question forms

Navigating Introductions: Saying “Hallo” to Old Faces in Germany Okay, so I’ve been in Munich for six months now, and honestly, the initial excitement of moving has started to settle into a rhythm. That rhythm includes a surprising amount of awkward small talk, mostly because I keep running into people from my life back home.…
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Reviewing personal names and spelling (Alphabet review) – Grammar: Alphabet pronunciation, possessive articles

My German Adventure: Starting with the Basics Okay, so here I am, living in Berlin. It’s… overwhelming, amazing, and completely terrifying all at once. I moved here for my job at the tech company, but honestly, learning German has become the biggest challenge – and the biggest reward. The first few weeks were a blur…
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Final DTZ preparation: Mock exam overview – Grammar: Mixed B1 grammar review

My DTZ Nightmare – And How You Can Nail This Mock Exam Okay, deep breath. Let me tell you, the Final DTZ exam is… intense. Seriously. I’ve been living in Berlin for almost three years now, working as a freelance translator, and I’m still finding new ways to completely embarrass myself when it comes to…
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Preparing for the DTZ B1 exam – Mixed B1 grammar review

My B1 Battle: Tackling the DTZ Exam with Mixed Grammar Okay, so I’ve been living in Berlin for almost two years now, and while I can mostly get by, the thought of the DTZ B1 exam has been sending me straight into a panic. It’s not that I don’t think I’m capable – I genuinely…
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