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Re: ESP - Tourism/Hospitality
Thanks. As I mentioned, the students will already have a pretty decent foundation so they're not beginners in any sense. Right now regular, 4 skills and grammar, classes are 3 hour sessions/5 days a week that cover 12-15 modules in a ten week period so the new classes would follow the same regiment. I've been surfing the web since I posted and have copied a heap of material that I need to sift through. I've come across "English for the Travel and Tourism Industry", by Leo Jones, Cambridge University Press as well as a Mcmillan book so far, but am curious as to what current textbooks teachers are using. Also, texbooks aside, I'd be interested in a a nine month syllabus. I want to develop some multi-media so I'm not too limited as to what I can present. Cheers!
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Last edited by pucky; 29th April 2008 at 20:00.
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