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Discussing democracy and human rights – Grammar: Formal passive structures

My First Month in Berlin: Learning German and the Importance of Being “Beachtet” Okay, so let me start by saying, moving to Berlin wasn’t exactly a walk in the park. I’d always dreamed of living in Europe, and Berlin felt…right. But the German, oh mein Gott, the German! It hit me like a brick wall.…
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Contracts, rights, and responsibilities – Grammar: Passive voice in legal contexts

Navigating the “Verstanden?” Maze: My First Month in Berlin Okay, deep breath. Moving to Berlin wasn’t the romantic movie montage I’d pictured. It’s…real. A beautiful, chaotic, frustrating, and occasionally amazing real. And learning German? Let’s just say it’s been a rollercoaster of verstanden and…well, definitely not verstanden. I’m living in a tiny flat in Kreuzberg,…
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Human rights and social equality – Grammar: Formal discussion structures

Learning German: More Than Just Words – A Journey with Values Okay, so here I am, six months in Berlin, and let’s be honest, German is hard. It’s not just about learning the grammar rules, which, by the way, feel like a labyrinth sometimes. It’s about understanding a whole different way of thinking, a whole…
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Human rights and social equality – Grammar: Formal discussion structures

Navigating ‘Gerechtigkeit’ in Berlin: My First Year of German and Real-World Battles Okay, deep breath. Moving to Berlin a year ago was… intense. Beautiful, vibrant, full of incredible people, but also, honestly, sometimes incredibly confusing. I’d always loved the idea of Germany, the history, the culture. But learning German? That was the big hurdle. And…
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Human rights and equality – Grammar: Passive voice and nominalization

My First Encounter with Gender Equality in Berlin Learning German is…challenging. But also fascinating. Especially when it gets into conversations about things that actually matter. I’m Liam, and I’ve been living in Berlin for about six months now. I’m working as a freelance graphic designer, which is great, but the language barrier is real. I’m…
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Discussing democracy and human rights – Grammar: Formal passive structures

Learning German: Unpacking the Passive Voice in Politics Berlin – Week 3 of trying to navigate this amazing, chaotic city, and let me tell you, German is hard. I’m finally starting to understand a little more, and it’s not just “Bitte” and “Danke,” although those are definitely essential! Today, I’m tackling something a little more…
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Contracts, rights, and responsibilities – Grammar: Passive voice in legal contexts

My First German Headache: Understanding My Mietvertrag Okay, so moving to Berlin was amazing. Seriously, the culture, the food, the sheer energy… it’s everything I’d dreamed of. But, let’s be honest, navigating the bureaucracy has been a whole other beast. I’m currently renting a tiny apartment in Prenzlauer Berg – a total gem, but let’s…
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Human rights and social equality – Grammar: Formal discussion structures

Navigating Equality: My German Journey and Human Rights Okay, deep breath. Moving to Berlin six months ago felt like stepping onto another planet. Not in a dramatic, apocalypse-style way, thankfully, but in the way that suddenly everything you thought you knew about social interaction and rights is… different. And the language, Deutsch, well, it’s a…
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Equality: Rights of men and women – Grammar: Comparative structures and plural nouns

My Journey with German and Equality: A Newcomer’s Notes Okay, so here I am, six months in Berlin. Six months of trying to build a life, navigate a completely new culture, and, crucially, learn German. It’s been tough, incredibly rewarding at times, and sometimes utterly baffling. I’m writing this because I keep stumbling, I keep…
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Equality: Rights of men and women

Navigating Equality in Deutschland: My Journey Learning German and Understanding Women’s Rights Okay, deep breath. Moving to Berlin was the biggest, most terrifying, and frankly, most amazing thing I’ve ever done. I’d always wanted to experience Europe, and Germany felt… right. But it wasn’t just the cobblestone streets and the incredible beer (though that’s a…
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