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A World of Books: 9 English Tourism Books You Will

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Yuliya Geikhman December 29, 2015

In “The Light Fantastic” by author Terry Pratchett, Twoflower was a tourist who believed
“that anyone could understand anything he said [if] he spoke loudly and slowly.”

If you have done any traveling, you might have met someone like Twoflower.

The problem is, even if you speak very slowly and clearly, you cannot make someone
understand a foreign language!

There is a simple solution, though, and it is used by tourists around the world: Speaking
English.

Wherever you go in the world, even if you do not speak the native language of the region, you
can probably find someone who speaks English. That is why English is so important for
people who work in tourism.

English has become an international language.

Do you already have a job in the tourism industry? Knowing tourism English will make it
easier for you to communicate with other people and do your job better.

Are you interested in working in the tourism industry? Knowing English can help you get a
job in tourism since it is an important skill for these kinds of jobs.

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Why would you want to work in the tourism industry? Well…

Why Work in the Tourism Industry


What exactly is the tourism industry?

A tourist is someone who goes to see or explore a place that is not their home. The people
who help tourists are part of the tourism industry. Jobs in tourism include:

Hotel jobs, like a receptionist or manager.

Airport and airplane jobs like a ticket seller or a flight attendant (the person who helps
and serves people on planes).

Event organizer or concierge, who is responsible for helping tourists get tickets for
events and transportation.

Transportation jobs, like a taxi driver or a chauffeur (a personal driver).

Local entertainment jobs like a tour guide or restaurant worker.

That is just a small list…there are lots of other kinds of jobs in tourism!

Working in tourism is great because there are so many possible jobs, there are often chances
to grow and get promoted. As long as people keep traveling, there will always be tourism
jobs.

How Tourism English Differs from Regular English


English is used by people all around the world, so it is important to know the language in
tourism jobs. When you meet someone from a different country, you can usually use English
to understand each other.

Tourism English is a bit different from regular English:

It is more polite and formal. Since your job is to assist (help) the tourists and
other customers, you should use language that shows respect.

There is a lot of repetition. Many tourism jobs repeat a lot of the same vocabulary
and statements. For example, if you work as a taxi driver, you will often ask people
about their destination, which is the location where they are going. You will need to
understand addresses and directions.

It is simple and clear. Many tourists speak English, but not all tourists speak
English well. Your English should be simple and clear enough for anyone to understand
it, even those who do not know too much English.

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How you learn tourism English is also a little different from how you would learn regular
English.

You can learn both from TV and movies, from online classes and from many other sources. 
Another great way to learn tourism English is by using books, and that’s what we’re going to
talk about in the rest of the post.

Choosing the Right Book for You


There are two kinds of books that you can use to learn tourism English: Textbooks and
tourism guides.

Textbooks are usually meant to be used in a classroom, with a teacher to guide you through
the information. Some textbooks come with workbooks too, which have summaries of the
textbook material and exercises where you can practice what you learned.

Tourism guides are written for tourists. They describe the best places to visit, the best
hotels to stay in and other useful information for someone traveling in a new place. Many
tourism guides also include historical information and give tips on the best times to visit
popular places…they are like having a native friend giving you inside information,
or information from someone who lives in the place you are visiting.

Which type of book you choose depends on your study style. If you like things to be explained
clearly and in an organized way, you will probably like textbook learning. If you prefer to
learn by seeing the language being used in a natural context, and if you do not mind learning
without any guidance, then you might prefer using a travel guide.

You can learn a lot from both kinds of books, but you need to study them differently.

Here are some tips for learning as much as you can from textbooks and tourism books.

Tips for Learning Tourism English from Textbooks


If you can, take a tourism and hospitality English class. Textbooks work better
when you have a teacher to help you understand the information.

Skim before you read. Basically, skimming means looking over the text without
reading every word. Every time you start a new chapter, skim the chapter’s pages first.
Look at the titles of the chapters and any words in bold or italics. Read the introduction
and summary if there is one. This will help you prepare for the new information, and
this will give you a good idea of what the chapter will teach you.

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Do a little bit at a time. The writing in textbooks can sometimes be difficult to
understand, or there can be a lot of information on every page. Do not try to hurry
through the entire book. Instead, learn one thing at a time. Only continue to the next
chapter of a textbook when you completely understand the material in the previous
chapter. It might take you a little longer, but it will help you learn better.

Schedule study time… and break time. Make sure you have time to study, in a
quiet, comfortable area without any distractions. Do not forget to take breaks. Refresh
your mind by relaxing for ten minutes once in a while, and refresh your body by using
these breaks to get up and move around.

Read each chapter twice. The first time you read a chapter, do not take any notes.
Just read it and try to understand. You can make a mark with a pen wherever you do
not entirely understand something. On the second reading, read more carefully, take
notes and spend some time understanding the confusing parts.

Tips for Learning Tourism English from Travel Books


Do not read tourism guides like a book. Even tourists do not read the entire
guide from the beginning until the end! There is too much information about too many
things in these books. Instead, read a few sections from each part of the book.

Focus on vocabulary and phrases. Some words are used over and over in travel
guides. Words like attractions (interesting places to visit), itinerary (a list of all the
scheduled events on your trip) and accommodations (places to stay, like a hotel) are
all used often in the tourism industry. If you see a word or phrase repeated more than
once in the book, write it down and look it up.

Use a travel guide for the country or city where you would like to work. By
doing this, you can learn about the different historical facts of the area, places to visit
and tips for where to eat and what to do. Knowing about an area will help you in a
tourism job!

Take notes in sections. Tour guides are usually organized by location, with
information on places to stay, eat, explore and more. When you are taking notes,
organize them by topic instead of location. For example, put all transportation-related
notes together, historical terms and facts in another section, and restaurant vocabulary
in a different section.

Thanks to all these tips, you will now be ready to get started learning tourism English!

Learn English for Tourism with Books: 9 Books to Get You


Started

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Textbooks and Workbooks

“Tourism 1 Student’s Book”

Published by the high quality publisher Oxford Press, this workbook is


great for any students who are interested in a tourism job.

The first workbook teaches you how to talk about and sell tourism products
like airplane tickets and holiday trips.

There are other books in the series, so you can choose the one that fits what
you are looking to learn.

“Going International: English for Tourism Student’s Book”

This is another Oxford Press book, which focuses on learning tourism vocabulary.

Every section has a summary with all the vocabulary, and ideas for how to use what you
learned in the real world. That makes this a great book to use if you are already working in
the tourism industry.

“English for International Tourism”

This textbook is from another well-known publisher, Pearson. It uses many


photos and has some audio sections so you can hear the material spoken
out loud.

The book is organized well, but it is very dense (has a lot of information in
one place) so it is better to read this one with a teacher or at least a friend
or another student, so you can practice with the group activities.

“Flash on English for Tourism”

The “Flash on” series is broken up into units that are short and easy to
understand. “Flash on English for Tourism” is a workbook, so it is much
more interactive than a textbook, with many ways to test your knowledge of
vocabulary and skills.

Tourism Guides

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“Rick Steve’s Europe”
Rick Steve’s guide books are written in a friendly and easy to understand way. There are
guides for many European countries, but even if you cannot find the country you are
interested in, you can learn a lot from Steve’s books.

The books use many tourism vocabulary words (like sights and accommodations) and some
interesting historical facts about the sights (if you are interested in that!)

“Let’s Go” travel guides


The “Let’s Go” series of travel guides is written for students, and include more “hip”
attractions like bars and where to find other younger people. If you will be working in a place
where you expect to see younger people a lot, this book is a great way to learn some college-
age tourism vocabulary.

“Lonely Planet”
The “Lonely Planet” guide books are not easy to read even for a native speaker, so do not try
to understand everything. Instead, use these books to look for vocabulary and phrases, like
world-famous (known all around the world) and overnight stay (when you only stay at a
hotel for a night).

“Bradt’s Eccentric” series


For a book that is educational and interesting to read, try “Brandt’s Eccentric” series. These
books talk about things to see that are eccentric—unusual and a little weird. They are more
interesting than normal tour guides, but still use all the vocabulary and phrases you would
need for a job in the industry.

Bill Bryson’s travel books


Bill Bryson’s books are not travel guides—but they are travel books.

These books are an excellent way to see different places through someone else’s experiences.
Bryson writes about his adventures in places like England and America. His books are a great
read and fantastic way to improve your English—and with the travel theme, there are plenty
of phrases and words to learn as a tourism English learner too.
Thanks to these tourism textbooks and guides your English will
be ready for a job in tourism.

Just do not be surprised when reading them makes you want to travel too!

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