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The moment it all begins Terminal 1, Berlin Brandenburg Airport. Where many international journeys start with quiet courage. © Amaan Open fig caption
Blogger Amaan from India.
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First Steps in Germany

Dear New International Student…

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Bielefeld

Mein Handy ist kaputt geworden...

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Maria from Russia
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Berlin

Berlin, Berlin

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Gordon Gerriets proudly sporting Hertha BSC colours at an away game© Burmann/City-Press GmbH Open fig caption
Berlin

Germany’s No. 1 sporting obsession

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Jun works on a laptop.© DAAD/ JunHyeuk Open fig caption
JunHyeuk from South Korea
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Corona

My Life in Germany during Coronavirus Pandemic.

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Offenburg

Winter Semester 19/20

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Corona

Fly in the middle of the pandemic

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A narrow alley in a German city, old buildings are left and right.© Mehrsan Open fig caption
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Learning German

How I fell in love with the German language

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Course Study

Semester Four

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Maria from Russia
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Deutscher Blogpost

Mehr als eine Fußball-Weltmeisterschaft

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Berlin

Berlin

#Capital #Metropolis #Multicultural

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Helpful tips

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Entrance of Dong Xuan Center in Berlin© Linh Open fig caption
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University & Working Life

Beyond the Usual Campus—The City as Our Classro...

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