FUNDAMENTALS OF
HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM
INDUSTRY
QUARTER 3 - WEEK 1
Learning Competency
1.Differentiate
hospitality and
tourism.
Learning Competency
2. Distinguish the types and
forms of tourism and the
kinds of tourists.
Learning Competency
3. Explain the scope of the
hospitality industry.
ACTIVITY
Love your own place and
identify pictures of tourist
spots in the Philippines.
Activity 1
Fill in the blanks with details stated in the numbers.
1 – your name
2 – the places where you like to go
3 – the people whom you like to be with you during your
travel
4 – your target travel date
5 – realistic plans to achieve your travel goals
MY TRAVEL GOAL
I am (1)____________. I love to visit
(2)_________. During my trip, I hope to be with
(3)____________.
I plan to travel on (4)______________. In order
to make my dream a reality, I will
(5)______________.
Unlocking Content
Vocabulary
Tourism
- is the act and process of
spending time away from
home for recreation,
relaxation, and pleasure while
using the commercial provision
of services.
Hospitality
- is the activity or business of
providing services to guests in
hotels, restaurants, bars, and
other areas where people go
to eat or relax.
Accommodation
- is the act of providing
what is needed or desired
for convenience to guests.
Travel
- is to move or transfer from
one place to another for an
important purpose.
Sub-topic #1
TOURISM
Why do people
travel?
Types and Forms
of Tourism
A. Based on the point of origin
B. Based on travel arrangements
C. Based on the purpose of travel
A. Based on the point of origin
1. Domestic tourism
- happens when residents travel within
their country of residence.
- This is more difficult to measure than the
other kind because there are rarely
currency, language, or visa implications.
2. International tourism
- involves travel outside the country of
residence where currency, language, and
visa are to be considered.
A. Based on the point of origin
B. Based on travel arrangements
C. Based on the purpose of travel
B. Based on travel arrangements
1. Inclusive Tour
- is a travel where several components
like accommodation, fare, food, and
amenities are purchased together, and
one price is paid.
2. Independent Travel
- is when needed components like
accommodation, fare, food, and amenities
are purchased separately.
3. Tailor–made Travel
- is a combination of inclusive and
independent travel, and the Internet may
be used for bookings and payments.
A. Based on the point of origin
B. Based on travel arrangements
C. Based on the purpose of travel
C. Based on the purpose of travel
1. Leisure and recreation include
visiting other places during
weekends, holidays, or free time
to visit friends and relatives,
exploring other places for cultural
tourism, and leisure and sports
activities like swimming, hiking,
and biking to de-stress and
rejuvenate.
2. Study travel includes visiting
another place or country to learn
or apply skills learned inside the
classroom in a different
environment, such as in the
Practicum Training Program.
3. Health tourism is a wider term for travel
that focuses on medical treatments and the
use of healthcare services. It covers a wide
field of health-oriented tourism, ranging from
preventive and health-conductive treatment
to rehabilitation and curative forms of travel.
Wellness tourism is a related field.
4. Business and professional
tourism involves traveling to a
destination away from home or a
normal workplace. Some types of
business tourism are incentive
travel, exhibitions, trade fairs,
conferences and meetings, and
corporate events.
QUESTION:
Why do people
travel?
QUESTION:
What are the positive
and negative impacts
of the pandemic on
the tourism industry?
QUESTION:
How can you help in
the promotion of
domestic tourism?
ACTIVITY 2
List down your Top 10
Destinations
Sub-topic #2
HOSPITALITY
Look at the picture
What can you say about the room?
Do you like to stay in a place like
this?
Scope of Hospitality
Accommodati
Industry
on and Travel services Cruises
Lodging
Recreation
Conventions Food and
and
and Events Beverage
Entertainment
Management Services
Accommodation and
Lodging
- refers to a place where one stays but
not his or her home.
- Accommodation is to stay for a long
period of time, while lodging is to stay
for a short period of time.
Types of
Accommodations
and Their
Characteristics
Catered Non–catered
Accommodation accommodation
- is an accommodation - is an accommodation
that provides guests where food is not
with food. included in the
package.
Scope of Hospitality
Accommodati
Industry
on and Travel services Cruises
Lodging
Recreation
Conventions Food and
and
and Events Beverage
Entertainment
Management Services
Travel services
- include transportation by air, land, or
water.
- Travel and ticket bookings are also a
part of this service.
Scope of Hospitality
Accommodati
Industry
on and Travel services Cruises
Lodging
Recreation
Conventions Food and
and
and Events Beverage
Entertainment
Management Services
Cruises
- are large passenger ships used mainly
for vacation.
Scope of Hospitality
Accommodati
Industry
on and Travel services Cruises
Lodging
Recreation
Conventions Food and
and
and Events Beverage
Entertainment
Management Services
Recreation and
Entertainment
- are the activities that provide fun
amusement to guests.
- It can be in the form of sports and arts,
whether visual or performance.
Scope of Hospitality
Accommodati
Industry
on and Travel services Cruises
Lodging
Recreation
Conventions Food and
and
and Events Beverage
Entertainment
Management Services
Conventions and Events
Management
- include organizing activities for large
meetings of an organization or group.
Scope of Hospitality
Accommodati
Industry
on and Travel services Cruises
Lodging
Recreation
Conventions Food and
and
and Events Beverage
Entertainment
Management Services
Food and Beverage Services
- caters to anything that involves meals
to be eaten by guests as well as the
services done for this purpose, like table
setting and food catering.
ACTIVITY
ACTIVITY 3: MY DREAM
BUSINESS
Let us dream big. Imagine yourself 15 years
from now, and you will have enough savings to
start your own business. You opted to build your
own business that is related to the hospitality
industry. What would it be? Describe your
planned business
PERFORMANCE TASK 1:
MY TRAVEL ALBUM
Objective(s):
1.Recall at least five travel experiences or leisure
activities that you had with your family, relatives,
or friends.
2. To value the importance of relaxation by saving
and planning well for worthwhile activities with
loved ones.
3.To create a travel album to keep lasting memories
during travels.
Materials Needed:
• Pictures of travel experiences
• Bond papers
• Scissors
• Glue/Paste
• Storyboard template
Instructions:
GOAL: create a travel album highlighting the different
travel and leisure experiences that you had, that
contributed to your holistic development.
ROLE: You are representing a tourism director of
different tourist destinations.
Instructions:
SITUATION: Being a member of the country's tourism
industry, you were invited to be one of the speakers
to share your travel and leisure experiences. You are
to highlight your experiences that contributed to your
holistic development in different travel and leisure
stories.
Instructions:
PERFORMANCE/PRODUCT: A travel album containing
at least five (5) travel experiences you had with your
family, relatives, and friends.
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