Search from various English teachers...
Marc LEFRANC
What's the difference between objective, purpose, aim, and target?
Dec 18, 2019 7:22 AM
Answers · 1
1
Bonjour Marc, comment vas-tu aujourd'hui?
They are very similar, but aim and target are usually used in context with guns or sport.
Any of these three are correct:
The objective of this training course is to increase my knowledge.
The purpose of this training course is to increase my knowledge.
The aim of this training course is to increase my knowledge.
In a sport context:
The Olympic archer shot his arrow at the target.
The hunter decided that the big deer would be his target.
Your sales target should be to sell two products every hour.
You can also use aim and target as verbs.
Be careful when you aim your gun.
When you advertise, make sure you target the audience that you want.
J'espère que c'est utile. :-)
December 18, 2019
Still haven’t found your answers?
Write down your questions and let the native speakers help you!
Marc LEFRANC
Language Skills
English, French
Learning Language
English
Articles You May Also Like

Same Word, Different Meaning: American, British, and South African English
10 likes · 7 Comments

How to Sound Confident in English (Even When You’re Nervous)
12 likes · 9 Comments

Marketing Vocabulary and Phrases for Business English Learners
9 likes · 2 Comments
More articles