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Tourism English course

Tourism English course is a book with the following versions:

Version 1

Books published by Peking University Publishing House 20 13 by Yu Lixin.

This book focuses on the needs of tourism management and related professional English teaching. It has 18 units, focusing on situational English in hotels, scenic spots, aviation industry, catering industry, outdoor sports, festivals and exhibitions, world tourism, tourism marketing planning, eco-tourism and tourism academic research, and collecting and sorting out various terms and expressions of professional English involved in tourism management with practical service English and basic social spoken English as clues. At the same time, all units cooperate with a large number of oral and written English exercises in hotel management and service scenarios.

Version 2

Author:? Yang Yide Li Bin? Publisher:? Peking University Press

Tourism English course has changed the traditional teaching mode of tourism English, introducing China's traditional culture in a panoramic and systematic way, making it a tool for China students to familiarize themselves with their mother tongue culture and a window for foreign tourists to understand China culture. Tourism English course focuses on China tourism culture, introducing China traditional festivals, China calligraphy and painting, China martial arts, China marriage customs, China local operas, China architecture, China handicrafts, Chinese religion, Chinese diet and tea culture. At the same time, introduce scenic spots into listening and speaking training.

The main characteristics of tourism English course can be summarized as follows: novel content, informative materials, concise language and rich practice. It is very suitable for students majoring in tourism management and tourism English in higher vocational colleges, and can also be used as a reference for people who are interested in English tour guides, teaching Chinese as a foreign language, foreign affairs services and other industries.