Bridge to Germany

Bridge to Germany

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German is not random, it’s a system. I help A1–B1 learners understand German with structure, logic & real-life context. German-rooted & based.

Built for creating the life you want in Germany. Visit Us Below:
https://bridgetogermany.carrd.co/

Photos from Bridge to Germany's post 14/05/2026

Every German speaker winces a little when they hear these.
Wait till you read word #5..
These aren't obscure words, they're brands, cities, and everyday words that learners carry over from English pronunciation habits. And they're quietly marking you as someone who learned German from a screen, not from real life.
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13/05/2026

Most people spend months in Germany still unable to hold a conversation. Not because German is impossible, but because they were never taught the right way.

I've worked with German multinationals, hold German nationality, an MBA from HFWU Nürtingen, and have been teaching for 12+ years. I know exactly where learners get stuck, and how to get them unstuck.

Here's what my students get:
✅ Structured A1 & A2 courses
✅ Coursebook PDF + worksheets + recorded lectures + class presentations
✅ Small group sessions from €105
✅ Private 1-on-1 option available

This isn't a generic online course. It's real German, taught by someone who lives it.

Spots are limited in each cohort to keep sessions personal and effective.

👉 DM me "GERMAN" and I'll send you the full details.

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Photos from Bridge to Germany's post 11/05/2026

Your German sounds good, until a false friend exposes you. 😬
These words look exactly like English, but they mean something completely different in German. And most learners find out the hard way.
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06/05/2026

The hardest part of moving to Germany isn’t the paperwork.

It’s the quiet moments.

The meetings where you speak less than you could.
The appointments where you nod and hope you understood enough.
The version of yourself that feels simplified.

Language isn’t just vocabulary.
It’s identity.

If you’re rebuilding yours here, follow along.

Photos from Bridge to Germany's post 03/05/2026

Verb position is the backbone of German.

Core Insight:
Main clause → Verb in Position 2
Question → Verb in Position 1
Subordinate clause → Verb at the end

One language.
Three predictable positions.

Quick test:
Complete this sentence —
Ich gehe nach Hause, weil ich müde _.

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Instead of feeling overwhelmed, learn Deutsch with structure.

29/04/2026

German is built around the verb!
Most learners think their German breaks because they lack vocabulary.

It doesn’t.

It breaks because they’re unsure where the verb belongs.

German isn’t a word-based language.
It’s a position-based language.

Once you understand that, sentences stop collapsing under pressure.
Follow along, if you want German explained as a system, not memorised as rules.

Comment '+' if you are interested in the upcoming batches.

Photos from Bridge to Germany's post 27/04/2026

Ever wondered how to ask simple Yes/No questions in German using what you already know? Have a quick look, this will save you hours!

Photos from Bridge to Germany's post 26/04/2026

Native speakers notice when you use the right phrase. They notice even more when you don't.
Sounding refined in German isn't just about grammar, it's about knowing which words belong in which moments.
And "sorry" is almost never the right one.
These phrases are the difference between sounding fluent and sounding like you're still translating in your head.

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Photos from Bridge to Germany's post 23/04/2026

Did you finally work up the courage to call your Landlord (Vermieter) or your Doctor (Arzt), and then completely blanked on what to say? 😅
We've all been there. Real life in Germany requires a specific vocabulary that goes way beyond "Guten Morgen'' and Textbook German.
This post breaks down functional phrases for three essential situations: scheduling appointments, reporting problems with your apartment, and asking the right follow-up questions.

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