English for Tourism & Hospitality

For tourism and hospitality professionals who interact with people from all around the world, being able to communicate in English is essential.

English for Tourism & Hospitality English for Tourism & Hospitality

COURSE OVERVIEW


English for Tourism & Hospitality

English for Tourism and Hospitality is designed to provide learners with the skills and vocabulary for careers in hotel management and tourism.

FEATURING CONTENT FROM

14

Units

36

Hours of Content

2

Achievement Tests

A2+

Required Skill Level

SYLLABUS


1. Greeting & Receiving Guests

  • Learn how to greet and receive guests at a hotel.

2. Reservation Inquiries & Changes

  • Learn how to handle reservation inquiries and issues at a hotel.

3. Responding to Guest Requests

  • Learn how to respond to specific guest requests.

4. Discussing Specific Amenities

  • Learn how to talk about various hotel amenities.

5. Housekeeping

  • Learn how to communicate with the housekeeping team.

6. Hotel Management

  • Learn about the roles and responsibilities associated with managing a hotel.

7. Giving Local Suggestions

  • Learn how to give suggestions and directions to guests.

8. Checking Out

  • Learn how to check out guests at a hotel.

9. At the Hotel Restaurant

  • Learn about serving guests at a hotel restaurant.

10. At the Hotel Bar

  • Learn about serving guests at a hotel bar.

11. Tour Operations

  • Learn how to talk about tour packages and different parts of a daily itinerary.

12. Attraction Management

  • Learn about managing attractions such as zoos and theme parks, how to discuss the responsibilities associated with attraction management and how to talk about different types of attractions.

13. Event Management

  • Learn about managing large and small events, including the steps in event planning and how to deal with clients.

14. Review

  • Review resources related to hotels from the course.

Courses on any subject are available

We are constantly adding new courses to help learners with their career-specific English skills, and can easily include new ones to meet the particular needs of your learners.