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Bosun Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

following the course

The following is a refernce letter for college admission. If you see any mistakes, can I have your comments? Thanks in advance.

Even though she does not have a strong command of the French language, I believe she won't have much difficulty understanding the courses offered in your program.

( for a student who wants to study internation relationship with French)
  

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bosun Even though she does not have a strong command of the French language, I believe she won't have much difficulty understanding the courses offered in your program. There are no mistakes. But perhaps you mean "succeeding in the courses" or "understanding the lectures" rather than just "understanding the courses".

  • bosun Even though she does not have a strong command of the French language, I believe she won't have much difficulty understanding the courses offered in your program.
  • There are no mistakes.
  • But perhaps you mean "succeeding in the courses" or "understanding the lectures" rather than just "understanding the courses".
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bosunEven though she does not have a strong command of the French language, I believe she won't have much difficulty understanding the courses offered in your program.
There are no mistakes. But perhaps you mean "succeeding in the courses" or "understanding the lectures" rather than just "understanding the courses".
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I assume you realize that this is not a strongly-worded reference.

Clive.

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