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Volunteering and social responsibility – Reflexive verbs and subordinate clauses

My German Journey: Volunteering, Responsibility, and Getting the Hang of It Okay, so here I am, three months in Berlin. It’s… a lot. The noise, the pace, the sheer volume of everything. But it’s also incredibly rewarding, especially because I’m volunteering at a local soup kitchen, “Helpen & Mitmachen” – Help & Get Involved. Before…
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Rights and freedoms in Germany – Modal verbs and subordinate clauses

Navigating Rights and Freedoms in Germany: My German Journey Okay, so here I am, six months into living in Berlin, and let me tell you, it’s been a rollercoaster. The city itself is amazing, but learning the language, really understanding it, and, crucially, knowing my rights as a foreigner – that’s been the biggest challenge.…
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Rules, laws, and responsibilities – Genitive and modal verbs

Navigating the System: My First Forays into German Law and Responsibility Okay, deep breaths. Moving to Berlin felt like stepping onto another planet, and honestly, a huge part of that is trying to understand how things work here. It’s not just the U-Bahn or ordering a Bier, it’s the whole legal framework, the expectations around…
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Leisure activities and hobbies – Reflexive verbs and time expressions

My German Adventures: Finding My Flow Through Hobbies Okay, so here I am, a few months into living in Berlin, and let’s be honest, it’s been a rollercoaster. The culture shock was real, the language barrier…well, it’s still a significant challenge, but I’m slowly, slowly getting there. I’m trying to focus on building my life…
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