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M. ian Posted 7 years ago
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Motivation Letter for a masters degree program in translation

Personal Statement by Sofiane Mhiout.

Dear Sir/Madam,

With this letter, I would like to express my interest in joining the masters program at Your respective institution, the High Arab Institute of Translation.

My Name is Sofiane Mahiout. As of 2019, I have graduated from the university of Lounici Ali, Afferon Blida with a Bachelor Degree in Arabic Literature. Now, i aim to extend my language studies to English Literature, as a Masters student of Translations in your institution.

My interest in English dates back to a very young age, since then, i have been developing my skills and capabilities in all of the aspects of this language, building a strong grammar in both speaking and writing as well as enriching my personal vocabulary library, now i can confidently say that I’m fluent in this language.

With the belief that translation is necessary for the spread of information, knowledge, and ideas. And It being absolutely necessary for effective and empathetic communication between different cultures. I have grown a love for this career which pushed and motivated me to seek refuge in your masters program as a way to grow and build a career as a translator, and the program that you are offering is the best way for me to achieve my goal.

To my knowledge, this program is very competitive, attracting highly motivated students, but I am convinced that my linguistic skills and my motivation make me a strong recommendation for a place at it.

I’m looking forward to hearing from you soon and I would like to thank you for taking your time with this letter.


Yours Sincerely,

Sofiane Mahiout

  

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Your capitalization and punctuation is very irregular. The personal pronoun "I" is always capitalized. Common nouns and pronouns are not.

  • Your capitalization and punctuation is very irregular.
  • The personal pronoun "I" is always capitalized.
  • Common nouns and pronouns are not.
  • You also make frequent comma splice errors and some sentences are incomplete fragments.
  • Personal Statement by S.
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Your capitalization and punctuation is very irregular. The personal pronoun "I" is always capitalized. Common nouns and pronouns are not. You also make frequent comma splice errors and some sentences are incomplete fragments.


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