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The significance of the students majoring in tourism management practicing the basic skills of hotels.

The significance of students majoring in tourism management practicing basic hotel skills is as follows:

1, basic sensory perception training. Correct sensory perception is one of the necessary conditions for forming and maintaining a beautiful figure. Considering that the main purpose of students' basic training in secondary vocational schools is to make them stand straight in social situations, walk gracefully and freely, have a uniform figure and confident smile. In the process of training, we should start with basic standing.

2, 2, basic form training. Basic form refers to the congenital form and acquired form of the most basic body posture. In daily life, some young people often neglect physical exercise, so they often have unhealthy posture, such as bent body, hunchback and chest, narrowed neck at the end and shoulders, and bent legs, which will affect their future career requirements. In practical teaching, we should combine majors and consider students' future career needs. For example, when teaching students majoring in hotel service and management, these students pay attention to the cultivation of external body and internal temperament in their work, so it is necessary to strengthen the training of students' body control, including a series of basic exercises such as basic standing posture, hand and foot position exercises, service posture, footwork movements and dance combination exercises.

3, 3, professional skills training. The gesture, image and movement of hands in dance are the most delicate and emotional. It also has its most unique function in hotel service. Hand training is divided into three parts: one is hand shape, which strengthens the control of opponents through the fixed training of hand shape in ballet position, and improves the flexibility of hands by using the physical training of different dancers. Secondly, the position of the hand, because the position of the hand constitutes the shelf and orientation of the action foundation, and it is also the basis of the action. Finally, the training of arm movements. In training, the roundness, delicacy and softness of movements are particularly emphasized, and in service gestures, the roundness of movements is particularly emphasized. Too hard action will give people a sense of distance.