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Tourism 1 teaches pre-work students to communicate accurately in English, within the context of a career in tourism.
- Part of: Oxford English for Careers
- Level:Tourism
- Language Level: Pre-Intermediate to Upper-Intermediate
Mid A2 to mid C1
- ISBN:978-0-19-455100-7
- Pages:144
- Binding: Paperback
- Dimensions: 276x210 mm
Tourism is ideal for pre-work students, studying at pre-intermediate to upper-intermediate levels, who will need to use English in work situations.
Tourism is divided into three levels: Provision, Encounters, and Management. Each of these levels develops the vocabulary, language, and skills that students will need to communicate effectively with customers and colleagues, whether working in an administrative or managerial role.
Key features
- Authentic and up-to date information in every course, written and checked by industry insiders
- Clear and straightforward structure, with each unit containing a menu of learning outcomes, and an end-of-unit checklist with 'Can do' tick boxes
- Teaches English in context, so students practise the language and skills they need for the job in real work situations
- Real-world profiles from genuine professionals in the 'It'smy job' section offer authentic andengaging insights into the industry
- Extra facts, figures, quotations, and specialist terminology included in the top margin of unit pages
- Additional activities and tests in the Teacher's Resource Book make the course suitable for mixed-ability classes
- The Teacher's Resource Book provides specialist background to the industry for every unit, as well as industry tips to support non-expert teachers
- Project work in theStudent's Book, additional activities on theStudent's website, and a Key words list of essential vocabulary at the end of every unit provide extra opportunities for revision
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Tourism 2 (Encounters) presents students with the English they need for face-to-face contact with tourists and holidaymakers.
Tourism 3 (Management) covers the language needed to discuss and work with tourism issues at a basic managerial level.
'It's my job' sections provide students with extra visual material, and offer an insight into the lives of real people who work in tourism. The profiles are based on authentic interviews and sources, and teach students about the skills required for different business environments.
The 'Customer Care' sections form a useful training manual for customer care practice, which can be related directly to specific jobs in tourism.
Listening, reading, speaking, and writing activities throughout the course give realistic and communicative practice of the language skills needed in tourism. Students then develop these skills through project work in the 'Find Out' section, which encourages them to take an active role in the learning process.
The course supports teachers in the vocational teaching situation, providing them with specialist background information for the tourism industry.
Contents
1 What is tourism?
Facts and statistics about your country, job skills
2 World destinations
Different destinations - different customers, favourite places
3 Tour operators
The personal touch, tour operators in your country, package holidays
4 Tourist motivations
Old and new tourism, reasons for travel, passenger survey, the changing face of tourism
5 Travel agencies
Identifying needs, local travel agency evaluation, presenting a product, the sales process, the impact of the internet
6 Transport in tourism
Exceeding expectations, transport in your country
7 Accommodation
Local accommodation, taking reservations over the phone, unusual accommodation
8 Marketing and promotion
Local tourism promotion, learning from customers, analysing product
9 The airline industry
Carbon offset schemes, revolution in the skies, the air travel route map
10 Holidays with a difference
Ability and suitability, cultural trips, cultural differences
11 Reservations and sales
Putting on the pressure, taking a booking, handing over tickets
12 Airport departures
Care and control, airport factfile, working in airports
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ROs are youth service organizations that offer work and travel support to youth. They can be non-profit, for profit, or educational.
Most ROs charge a fee for their services.
Using an RO
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List of ROs
AIESEC Canada
AIESEC Canada is a non-profit organization that helps develop leadership in youth.
Types of work permits:
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Target market: Youth aged 18 to 30
Eligible to: IEC countries/territories, Brazil, India
GO International
GO International is a Canadian organization that offers work and travel opportunities.
Types of work permits:
- Working Holiday (open work permit)
Target market: Youth aged 18 to 35
Eligible to: IEC countries/territories, Brazil, Ecuador, the United States
International Association for the Exchange of Students for Technical Experience (IAESTE)
IAESTE offers opportunities in technical career-related jobs.
Types of work permits:
- Young Professionals (employer-specific work permit) for career development
- International Co-op (Internship) (employer-specific work permit) for students
Target market: Youth aged 18 to 35
Eligible to: IEC countries and other IAESTE country partners
International Rural Exchange (IRE)
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Types of work permits:
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Target Market: Youth aged 18 to 35
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Memorial University of Newfoundland (MUN)
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Types of work permits:
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Target market: Youth aged 18 to 35
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University of British Columbia
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Types of work permits:
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Types of work permits:
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