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            Module/Course Handbook
             English for Tourism
             Module/        Student        Credits    Semester Frequency         Duration
             Course Title   Workload       (ECTS)     Even        2 CU x 15 =    15 
             English for       340         2 x 1.59   semester    30             meetings 
             Tourism           minutes x = 3.18 
                               15   /   60 ECTS
                               minutes =
                               85 hours
             1      Types of courses            Contact Independen           Class size
                       a) Lecturing              hours          t
                       b) Conference            2 x 110       study         40 students
                       c) Project               minutes       2 x 60
                                                 = 220      minutes =
                                                           120 minutes
             2      Prerequisites for participation (if applicable)
                    Indonesian Society and Culture, Academic Speaking
             3      Learning outcomes(PLO+CLO)
                    PLO 
                    1. (PLO 6) Being able to create sound academic or non-academic works 
                       both oral and written for various audiences and purposes.
                    2. (PLO 7) Being able to demonstrate English language proficiency as 
                       indicated by an English proficiency achievement equivalent to 
                       minimum CEFR level B2.
                    3. (PLO 8) Being able to demonstrate integrative and independent 
                       thinking, originality, imagination, experimentation, problem 
                       solving, ethical decision making, or risk taking in thought, 
                       expression, or intellectual engagement.
                    CLO:
                    1. Being able to create dialogue, role play, and presentation about 
                       topics/issues in hotel, travel agent, and tour guiding; Being able to 
                       design brochures and/or booklet on hotel, travel agent, and tour 
                       guiding. 
                    2. Being able to communicate ideas, both orally and in written, 
                       effectively.
                    3. Being able to demonstrate originality and creativity when performing 
                       dialogue, role play, and presentation; and when designing 
                       brochures/booklet on hotel, travel agent, and tour guiding.
             4      Subject aims/Content
                     1) Knowledge and practical abilities related to hotel accommodations, 
             travel agent, and tour guide. 
           2) Knowledge and practice of writing tourism advertising in the form of 
             brochure/leaflet. 
       5   Teaching methods
           lectures, group discussions, presentations, and field work
       6   Assessment methods
           spoken test, project
       7   This module is used in the following study program/s as well
           undergraduate  program  
       8   Module Coordinator
           Lina Purwaning Hartanti, S.Pd., M.EIL.
       9   References
            1. Dubicka, Iwonna., and O’Keeffe, Margaret. (2003). English for
              International   Tourism:   Pre-Intermediate   Students’   Book.   Essex:
              Longman. 
            2. Jones, Leo. (2001). Welcome!: English for the travel and tourism
              industry. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 
            3. Morgan, Nigel., and Pritchard, Annette. (2000). Advertising in
              Tourism and Leisure. Oxford: Butterworth-Heinemann.
            4. Strutt,   Peter.   (2003).   English   for   International   Tourism:
              Intermediate Students’ Book. Essex: Longman.
            5. Wyatt, Rawdon. (2007). Check Your English Vocabulary for Leisure,
              Travel and Tourism (2nded.). London: A&C Black Publishers Ltd.
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...Module course handbook english for tourism student credits semester frequency duration title workload ects even cu x meetings minutes hours types of courses contact independen class size a lecturing t b conference study students c project prerequisites participation if applicable indonesian society and culture academic speaking learning outcomes plo clo being able to create sound or non works both oral written various audiences purposes demonstrate language proficiency as indicated by an achievement equivalent minimum cefr level integrative independent thinking originality imagination experimentation problem solving ethical decision making risk taking in thought expression intellectual engagement dialogue role play presentation about topics issues hotel travel agent tour guiding design brochures booklet on communicate ideas orally effectively creativity when performing designing subject aims content knowledge practical abilities related accommodations guide practice writing advertising...

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