TEACHING ENGLISH TO TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY STUDENTS
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https://doi.org/10.37547/mesmj-V4-I2-04Keywords:
English for Specific Purposes (ESP, English for Tourism, , English as a Foreign Language (EFL)Abstract
Nowadays, English has become one of the most widespread languages around the world. Due to its developing utilize, an inclination for planning specialized courses for the English classroom that target more particular results and businesses is observed. By tending to particular groups of audience and catering for particular needs English for Specific Purposes (ESP) may be a simple of this category. In this paper, accentuation is put on English for Tourism as well as Hospitality and the instructing techniques that are utilized in arrange to enhance the course to learners’ needs. The article is divided into four parts: the primary part offers an presentation to the significance of English in this field and an generally introduction of the target populace; the moment part centers on the categories of competences that instructors ought to create amid the remote dialect lesson; the third part makes reference to the instructing materials to be utilized with a see to improving students’ dialect capability; the final part presents a few conceivable challenges language teachers and their students need to adapt with to effectively fulfill the learning targets.
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