Tourism products on the market l

Introduction

In this webquest students will research the meaning of city break, senior trip, all inclusive holiday and tour guide as  tourist products.

Task

Students will carry out the task of researching each product  individually,  present and promote it.

Process

PROCESS (part 1)

STUDENT 1: city break

1) What is a city break?
https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/city_break

2) List the reasons for taking a city break
http://www.needanotherholiday.com/5-reasons-you-should-take-that-city-break/

STUDENT 2,3: senior trip

1) What is a senior trip?

2) Why do senior citizens travel?

3) What preparations are necessary before the trip?
https://www.encyclopedia.com/caregiving/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/senior-travel

 

STUDENT 4: all inclusive holiday

1) What is an all inclusive holiday?
2) Which facilities and services can be included in an all inclusive holiday?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All-inclusive_resort

STUDENT 5: tour guide

1) Describe the job of a tour guide.
2) When and where did it first appear?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tour_guide

 

PROCESS (part 2)

WORKSHEET 1

https://drive.google.com/file/d/17nk0kfw4H-Caacez-9DzoOPaKRQgtiA_/view?usp=sharing

PRESENTATION

At this point, students assign roles to their group members and do the role play!

Evaluation

Four (4) members of a jury assign points  (1-5) for the role play taking into consideration two elements:

-    Dialogue includes and explains all vital aspects of the product
-    the use of English language

Credits

This webquest was created by a team of teachers, within the co-funded Erasmus plus KA2  partnership “English for hospitality” (EN4HOSTS), project number: 2017-1-RO01-KA201-037159, KA2 - Cooperation for Innovation and the Exchange of Good Practices ,KA201 - Strategic Partnerships for school education

 

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