Ever felt that, even after years of English classes, it’s still tough to communicate naturally in the tourism industry? Our English for International Tourism course is here to change that! We focus on real-world travel scenarios—think marketing new destinations, handling guest inquiries, or delivering guided tours—so you’ll quickly gain the practical communication skills you need on the job.
To maximize speaking time, you’ll receive course materials before each lesson. That way, in class, we can dive into lively discussions, strengthen targeted grammar, and expand your specialized tourism vocabulary. Whether you’re getting started at a Pre-Intermediate level or polishing advanced presentation skills, each activity is designed to help you become more fluent, more confident, and better prepared for all the fast-paced demands of today’s global travel and hospitality marketplace.
Pre-intermediate A2
Unit | Grammar | Vocabulary | Professional Skills | Case Study |
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1 | Present simple, question forms | Tourism statistics, cardinal numbers, decimals and percentages, dates and times | Checking and confirming details | Make the right booking |
2 | Present simple and continuous | Working conditions and salaries, jobs in tourism, qualities and skills, hotel jobs | Covering letters | Choose the right person for the job |
3 | Comparative and superlative forms | Visitor information centres, adjectives, numbers in enquiries | Dealing with enquiries | Improve a service |
4 | Past simple | Cultural heritage, package tours, years, packages | City tours | Design a package |
5 | Modal verbs (1) | Hotel services and facilities, hotel trends, hotel charges | Dealing with complaints | Make a great hotel |
6 | Countable and uncountable nouns | Food and drink, catering, food orders, sales data | Meeting customers' needs | Rescue a restaurant |
7 | Future forms | Tour itineraries, geographical features, dimensions | Structuring a presentation | Be competitive |
8 | Modal verbs (2) | Big numbers, air travel, airport facilities, giving directions | Dealing with difficult passengers | Game: The Airport Game |
9 | Present perfect | Housekeeping supplies, refurbishment, furniture and fittings, checking a hotel bill | Checking out | Choose a contractor |
10 | First conditional | Marketing and promotions, tourism trends, negotiating tactics | Negotiating | Promote a region |
Review and Consolidation |
This course does not have any sections.