Thanks everyone.
What I actually need is a course book (that has situational conversations and vocabulary) for tourists NOT for students or workers in the tourism industry.
Cheers
This book with dvd might be of use...
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Collins-Hotel-Hospitality-English-audio/dp/0007431988/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1475818698&sr=1-1&keywords=Collins+Hotel+and+Hospitality+English+%28includes+audio+CD+and+DVD%29
"This unique self-study course is for elementary-level adults who need English for the hospitality industry, such as workers in hotels and restaurants. Ideal for front-line staff who need to communicate confidently in English to maintain good customer relations.
•24 compact units cover a wide range of practical scenarios, such as meeting and greeting guests, taking orders at breakfast and at the bar, handling guest complaints and dealing with guest requests.
•4-page unit includes an easy-to-follow photo story that deals with the topic of the unit and introduces key functional language.
•The pocket-sized course book also contains vocabulary lists for quick reference, practical examples of typical emails, an answer key and a pronunciation guide to further aid the self-study learner.
•The audio CD provides valuable listening practice to accompany each unit."
Dear Amused,
Thanks for the input.
By the way, could anyone who have used the book share their experiences or help with copies of sample pages?
Cheers
Danny
Adequate; stay away from Chinese publishers. There is also an intermediate level text.
Good day everyone.
I was wondering if anyone could suggest good English for tourism course books or other material for teaching and learning.
All inputs will be highly appreciated.
Cheers