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Elementary German 3: weiter geht’s

The Non-degree in Elementary German 3: weiter geht’s at The Open University is a 1 year long program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

The Open University (founded 1969) is a UK-based leader in flexible, distance education, serving over 140,000 students worldwide. With 20 core programme pathways, it is built around open-access principles and a modular approach that supports part-time learners, professionals and those returning to study. Although the international cohort is modest, the university’s online delivery gives students global access to UK qualifications and research opportunities without relocating full-time.

Learning at the OU is designed for practical application: modular courses combine multimedia resources, tutor-led tutorials, assessed projects and recognised credits that support progression to higher degrees. Students benefit from a strong digital library, personal tutor support and clear pathways into postgraduate study and research. The learning model emphasises self-directed study, workplace relevance and flexible assessment schedules to fit varied timetables.

For international students the OU offers a compelling option to earn a reputable British award while maintaining work or family commitments. Entry routes are broad and entry supports include academic skills, language help and employability services. Graduates are frequently valued for independent learning, project management and applied skills, making the Open University a practical choice for motivated international learners looking for accredited, career-focused study with strong institutional recognition.

About the Program

Elementary German 3: weiter geht’s is a non-degree program for students who want to improve their German language skills. It lasts one year and helps students develop reading, writing, speaking, and listening abilities. This program is great for those who want to learn about German culture and society.

The curriculum includes topics like cultural events and countries where German is spoken. Students learn through user-friendly online blocks, audio materials, and quizzes. They also get to practice speaking and listening with native speakers, which helps build confidence and fluency.

After completing this program, students can work as translators, language teachers, cultural consultants, tour guides, or travel writers. They can use their language skills to communicate effectively in various situations, express opinions, and discuss past and future events.

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