
PECULIARITIES OF TEACHING ENGLISH BASED ON A COMMUNICATIVE APPROACH TO STUDENTS OF THE TOURISM DEPARTMENT
Abstract
Traveling outside one's typical area for personal, business, or professional reasons is known as tourism, and it is a social, cultural, and economic phenomenon. Visitors—tourists, excursionists, residents, or non-residents—are these individuals, and tourism has to do with their activities, some of which involve spending money on tourism. We'll talk about the value of communication in the hospitality sector, why having strong communication skills is advantageous for hospitality professionals, and how to expand your hospitality skill set. The characteristics of teaching English to students in the tourist field using a communicative method are covered in this article.
Keywords
Dynamic and competitive market, hotel industry Communication, communicative approach, skill set, self-esteem, educational tourism, Tourism English, English-speaking professionals
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