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\AOHT Principles of Hospitality and Tourism Lesson 1 Student Resources Erector Prod sou) Student Rescurce 1.1 Anticipation Guide’ Principles of Hospitality and Tourism | Student Resource 1.2 | Example: Alphabetical Taxonomy Taxonomy: Hospitality and Tourism Terms Copyright © 2007-2(11 National Academy Foundation All rights reserved AOHT Principles of Hospitality and Tourism Lesson 1 Course introduction Student Resource 1.1 Anticipation Guide: Principles of Hospitality and Tourism swoisom SMC DANAO ou BIULIG ‘Welcome to the AOHT Principles of Hospitality and Tourism course! Over the next few months you'll learn a great deal about careers in the hospitality and tourism industry. You'll also learn and practice real-life hospitality and tourism skills that you can use right away in an entry-level position, such as travel planning, making reservations, and booking flights. You'll find out what i's like to select venues for everything from parties {o political conventions, create special meals; design promotional material, and put together vacation packages This is a hands-on course. That means you'll not only learn facts and concepts, but you'll also have lots of opportunities to practice what you learn. You'll meet and interview professionals in the field, who will give you a great chance to find out if you'd be interested in pursuing a career in hospitality and tourism. There is a huge range of options such as travel agent, convention coordinator, hotel concierge, cruise ship director, resort planner, event planner, entertainment director, sports promoter, sustainable event consultant, tourism director, special events coordinator, corporate meeting planner, caterer and restaurant manager. Directions: For each of the statements below. underline “I agree” if you think the statement is accurate or ' disagree" if you disagree with il. Write one reason to explain your guess. People who are successful at jobs in hospitality and tourism need to be good at dealing with the public and with keeping orders straight, but they don’t need to be creative. jlagree Idisagree Nou have—10_yy_ dole {0 design ‘You ave TO Nave O wide vartuy o¢ ASKS inctuaing Maing Cate | If you manage a hotel, a resort, or a tour company, you need to know about politics, current \ learned, events, and finance, i | My guess | ic hve pu w | nee AN 0 ce ; fi aay Wee Me ou neca +o | Tourism is so important for most countries that their economies would fail without it. | My reason: My guess Vagre Idisagree \ Copyright © 2007-2011 National Academy Foundation. 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You will develop taxonomies in this course to build vocabulary and to see the relationships among important words. Your taxonomies will also be helpful tools for the writing and reading assignments you receive. Below is a taxonomy for the topic of colors, in which the words have been categorized alphabetically Can you think of any others? Go ahead and add them into the correct category. aquamarine, amber, azure black, brown, beige, bronze, burgundy cobalt, chartreuse, cream, crimson ecru, emerald fuchsia gold, gray —|Zl)ola/mlololals indigo, ivory jade lavender, lilac magenta, mauve navy blue ochre, olive pink, periwinkle red, rust scarlet, silver teal, tan, terra-cotta ultramarine violet, vermilion white yellow N SP1Sl<[)s)@)aloleojzlelelale Rear ere ees (snley pando — Lesson 1 Course introduction Teacher Resource 1.4 Key Vocabulary: Course Introduction These are terms to be introduced or reinforced in this lesson hospitality The act or practice of welcoming and entertaining guests, includes hotels, restaurants, resorts, clubs, and other service businesses that deal with tourists. ‘A schedule of travel plans, including fight, lodging, entertainment | itinerary information, and timelines. taxonomy A categorized list of words that are related to a particular topic. \ | | tourism ‘Travel for recreational, leisure, educational, and many other purposes \ tourist | A person who travels and stays in places outside his or her usual \ environment, 1 ‘A compilation of everything a traveler needs to take a trip, including transportation, lodging, dining, entertainment arrangements and tickets, | maps, and an itinerary. 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