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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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Witness statements: Time and location of events – Grammar: Temporal expressions and prepositions

Mastering Time and Location in German: Witness Statements and Real Life Okay, so here I am, six months in Berlin, and honestly, everything is…complicated. Not in a bad way, but in a really German way. I’m working as a freelance translator, which is fantastic, but it means I’m constantly dealing with paperwork, and increasingly, I’m…
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Bank statements: Deposits and withdrawals – Grammar: Financial vocabulary

Navigating Bank Statements in Germany: My First Few Frustrating (and Finally Successful!) Weeks Okay, so here I am, six months into living in Berlin, and let’s just say my relationship with my German bank account is… complicated. It started with a lot of confused stares, mumbled German, and a growing sense of panic. Understanding bank…
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Bank statements: Deposits and withdrawals

Navigating the Bank: My First Forays into German Bank Statements Okay, so here I am, six months in Berlin, and honestly, it’s amazing. The city is incredible, the food is fantastic (though I still haven’t mastered the sauerkraut!), and I’m finally getting a handle on… well, everything. Except maybe my finances. My German isn’t perfect,…
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