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Master Tourism English: Getting the Most Out of "Welcome" by Leo Jones (Audio Guide)

: Intermediate-level students and professionals who need to communicate with clients—such as tourists, guests, and passengers—in their daily work. Key Skills : The course prioritizes speaking and listening

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  • Listen: basic greetings, introductions, pronunciation drills (15–20 min/day).
  • Practice: role-play check-in and basic information exchange.
    Week 2 — Reservations & Payments
  • Listen: booking dialogues, payment phrases, confirming details.
  • Practice: simulate phone and in-person bookings; vocabulary quizzes.
    Week 3 — Directions, Recommendations & Complaints
  • Listen: giving directions, recommending attractions, handling simple complaints.
  • Practice: role-play guest requests and complaint resolution.
    Week 4 — Emergencies & Service Excellence
  • Listen: safety announcements, emergency phrases, upselling and closing.
  • Practice: drills for emergency responses and polished guest interactions; final assessment.

Part 4: Walkthrough of Key Units (With Audio CD Integration)

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Fatima K., Cabin Crew

"The accent variation tracks saved my career. I work for a Dubai airline, and passengers come from everywhere. The Filerarl CD includes Nigerian, Russian, and Chinese-accented English. I no longer panic when I don't understand immediately." — over crackling airport PA systems

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    The standard print book is useful, but the is the heart of the course. Why? Because tourism professionals don't just read English—they hear it in noisy lobbies, over crackling airport PA systems, and through phone lines with varying accents.