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In Thailand, concerns over the imperative need to improve its citizens’ English proficiency and the unsatisfactory English learning outcomes have long been present.
Budsaba Kanoksilapatham +1 more
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Tour Guide Simulation: A Task-Based Learning Activity to Enhance Young Thai Learners’ English
Purpose - This study aimed to explore the effects of task-based language teaching (TBLT) with a tour guide simulation as a focused activity on young Thai learners’ English speaking skill and their attitudes towards the instruction.
Budsaba Kanoksilapatham +1 more
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Tourist-oriented approach in linguistic mediation [PDF]
The article discusses strata of linguistic changes imposed by the necessityto meet the demands of the local tourism market illustrated by the flow of visitors to the Russian Arctic, namely to the Murmansk Region.
Aleksandrova Elena, Afanaseva Olesya
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Future wireless applications for a networked city: services for visitors and residents [PDF]
Future wireless networks will offer near-ubiquitous high-bandwidth communications to mobile users. In addition, the accurate position of users will be known, either through network services or via additional sensing devices such as GPS.
Cheverst, Keith +3 more
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Pulau Tidung adalah pulau pemukiman yang berkembang menjadi destinasi wisata edukasi bahari. Wisata edukasi bahari adalah salah satu bentuk kegiatan wisata yang aktivitasnya memberikan pengalaman berwisata, pengelaman belajar dan pegalaman tinggal di masyarakat.
Darmawan, Rahmat +4 more
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An evaluation of unethical business practices in Australia's China inbound tourism market [PDF]
This paper examines the prevalence of unethical practices within the business sector operating in the China to Australia tourism market. The range and nature of the practices is outlined in the context of the structure of outbound operations in China and
Dwyer, Larry +2 more
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Tourism and glocalization “Local” Tour Guiding
In tourism studies globalization and localization are often conceived of as a binary opposition. The ethnography of an Indonesian group of tour guides presented here illustrates how the global and the local are intimately intertwined through what has been described as the process of "glocalization".
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Learning from the Professionals: Film Tourists' "Authentic" Experiences on a Film Studio Tour [PDF]
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final version can be found by following the DOI link.The purpose of this paper is to explore how consumers perceive, experience and engage with the art of ...
Wohlfeil, Markus
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Positioning the Destination Product-Can Regional Tourist Boards Learn from Private Sector Practice? [PDF]
This article examines the role of positioning in the marketing of a tourism destination. The study focuses on the current positioning strategies pursued by the Regional Tourist Boards (RTBs) in England.
Connell J. +9 more
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English for Tour Guide: A Need Analysis of a Contextual-Based Language Teaching
This paper reports the results of need analysis of English for Specific Purposes (ESP) for local tour guides in two villages in Buleleng regency. This research is a descriptive qualitative study involving 56 tour guides, in which 30 were based in ...
Ratminingsih Ni Made +2 more
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