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25 Dec 2016
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English (US)
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French (France)
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Norwegian (bokmal)
Question about English (US)
In an application letter for an exchange program, what sounds better/more formal?:
My goal is to become fluent in this language.
My aim is to become fluent in this language.
Or does something different suit?
In an application letter for an exchange program, what sounds better/more formal?:
My goal is to become fluent in this language.
My aim is to become fluent in this language.
Or does something different suit?
My goal is to become fluent in this language.
My aim is to become fluent in this language.
Or does something different suit?
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- English (US)
While either is fine, I'd say "goal" sounds more like something that you would put in an application.
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@delta1212 @katiem415 ok thank you very much :)

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