[Grammar] Training or trainings

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mamen

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Dear teachers,

What should I use in my objective, training or trainings? Is there such word as "trainings"?

Objective: To obtain a position of a secondary education Mathematics teacher in your institution to maximize my training/trainings....

Note: I've had lots of trainings
 
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I don't recommend it, but the uncountable 'training' is now widely used countably in the sense of 'training course'. I don't think you can 'maximise' training. Better would be '... to build on my training' or '... to put into practice what I learnt while training'.
 
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Dear teachers,

What does "to build on my training" means?

Here is my complete objective:
To obtain a position of a secondary education Mathematics teacher in your institution to maximize my training by sharing my learning experiences and acquired expertise in the field of mathematics.

Do I still have to change the word "maximize"?

Thanks again..
 

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Here is my complete objective:
To obtain a position of a secondary education Mathematics teacher in your institution to maximize my training by sharing my learning experiences and acquired expertise in the field of mathematics.

Do I still have to change the word "maximize"?

You don't have to. 5jj gave you better alternatives.

Rover
 

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Thanks teachers!

I got one more question.
What does "to build on my training" means?

 

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I don't recommend it, but the uncountable 'training' is now widely used countably in the sense of 'training course'. I don't think you can 'maximise' training. Better would be '... to build on my training' or '... to put into practice what I learnt while training'.

Thankfully, I never hear that over on this side.
 

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Yes :-(, it does happen over here - I don't know why, when there's a perfectly straightforward way to make it countable: just add course or session or whatever. I wonder if French has borrowed 'le training' - as they did with 'shopping', 'listing', 'parking'.... (Un parking is countable... :-?)

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