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TELC B1.2 Bildbeschreibung: Students attending an online university lecture

My Struggle (and Small Victories) with German B1.2: Online Lectures Okay, so, here I am. Six months in Germany, and let’s just say my German is…developing. It’s definitely gotten better, but I still feel like I’m wading through molasses sometimes. Right now, I’m focusing on the TELC B1.2 exam, specifically the “Bildbeschreibung” (image description) section.…
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TELC B1.1 Bildbeschreibung: University students studying in a library

My Struggle (and Small Victories) with German at B1.1 Okay, so let me be honest. Learning German has been… challenging. I moved to Berlin six months ago for a job as a marketing assistant, and while I love the city, the language is a monster. I’m aiming for the TELC B1.1 exam – it feels…
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University degrees: Bachelor, Master, Doctorate – Grammar: Noun genders and plurals

My German Journey: University and the Nasty Business of Nouns Okay, so here I am, a year into living in Berlin and starting my Master’s in Cultural Anthropology. It’s… intense. Before I came, I’d done a Bachelor’s in History back home, but honestly, German university life is a whole other beast. Not just the workload…
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The German ‘Abitur’ and university entrance – Grammar: Relative clauses

Cracking the Code: Relative Clauses and the Abitur Okay, so here I am, six months in Munich, trying to navigate this whole ‘Abitur’ thing and eventually, university. It’s intense, right? Everyone keeps talking about ‘Grammatik,’ ‘Leseverständnis,’ and ‘Schreiben,’ and honestly, I feel like I’m drowning. I’m trying to get my head around everything to pass…
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University and career preparation – Future tense and Konjunktiv II

Mastering the Future and “Wie wäre wenn?” – German for My University Life Okay, so here I am, a few months into living in Berlin, and honestly, German is still a monster. I’m studying International Business at Humboldt University, which is amazing, but trying to actually use the language… well, that’s a different story. I’ve…
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Talking about school and university life

My First Semester: Navigating German School Life Okay, deep breath. It’s been six months since I landed in Berlin, and let me tell you, the initial culture shock was real. But getting through my first semester of German university has been… well, it’s been a journey. It’s not just about learning the language, it’s about…
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