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What are the main things to learn in tourism English?

Travel English is mainly about learning English professional terms used in tourism. The topics are divided into air transportation, accommodation, eating, and shopping. The contents are mostly practical conversations without complex words. , the sentence pattern is simple and the situation is clear, it can be directly applied during travel.

Whether it is difficult to learn English for tourism, it is difficult to judge. After all, everyone has different English foundation and learning ability. Even a novice with zero basic knowledge can learn through the systematic "Travel English Course" , you can easily master the knowledge points of tourism English. When you are studying, you can also choose the vocational English course of Akasso.

Akaso’s tourism English course is aimed at students with weak English foundation and the need to travel abroad. The free course experience address: click to get it for free, online tourism English course

< p>The course content revolves around various common scenes during travel. It improves students' speaking skills through vocabulary and phrase teaching, dialogue exercises, topic discussions and other forms, helping students to easily cope with various communication needs when traveling abroad.

Adopt situational teaching method, pay attention to the practicality of teaching materials, and help students master oral expression in different scenarios. At the same time, a discussion session was arranged, and discussion topics were set around the class theme to guide students to further enhance their output.

It is not difficult to speak English, and good foreign teachers are not expensive. Akazo’s 10th anniversary reward surprise is coming! The quality remains the same and the price is lower.

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