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this post was submitted on 28 Jun 2026
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German discussion class at community college was weird. It was maybe the first time I've met students who are "weaker" than me, or even anywhere near my level.
Despite spending 9 months so far learning German, my journey has been through self study, a German tutor, live practice in Berlin and finally a free club. At every situation, the other German speakers were far better than me in German across all skill levels.
But now that I've signed up for an at level class, I'm finding other students who (like me) struggle with prepositions, die/der/das, Nebensatz and so forth. It's somewhat eye opening to see the struggles of fellow students.