English for specific purposes module in teaching : esp - based skills for tourism management students / by Angela Amboyon, Christine Mae Ausejo and Akemi Marie Tubog
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TextDescription: 100 leaves : color illustration ; 28 cmSubject(s): LOC classification: - (URAM) LG 221 D35 H67 2013 A43 UAR1
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This thesis presents an English for Specific Purposes (ESP) instructional module designed to develop ESP-based language skills for Tourism Management students. It analyzes the language needs of learners in the tourism industry and proposes teaching strategies, learning activities, and assessment tools aligned with tourism-related communication tasks. The study aims to enhance students’ communicative competence and preparedness for professional practice in the tourism sector.
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