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Programa SPA3006
1. UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, JAMAICA
FACULTY OF EDUCATION AND LIBERAL STUDIES
DEPARTMENT OF LIBERAL STUDIES
Foreign Languages Division
MODULE: Spanish for Hospitality & Tourism Level 3
CODE: SPA3006
DURATION: 75 hours
PROGRAMME: Hospitality & Tourism Management
STAGE/YEAR: Year 3, Semester 2
LEVEL: 3
NO. OF CREDITS: 3
PREREQUISITE: Spanish for Hospitality & Tourism Management Level 2
1.0 MODULE DESCRIPTION:
This module seeks to consolidate the basic functions and structures of Spanish
learnt in level 2. Students should develop the ability to use Spanish comfortably
in everyday profession situations. While the language skills of listening, speaking,
reading and writing will continue to be strengthened, greater emphasis will be
placed on oral skills. Students will also explore in greater depth the socio-cultural
aspects of hospitality and tourism in the Spanish-speaking world.
2.0 MODULE OBJECTIVES:
At the end of this module, students should:
1. demonstrate the ability to use Spanish in everyday professional
communication situations
2. demonstrate an understanding of general professional texts and
discussions in Spanish
3. produce coherent texts in Spanish requiring increasingly complex
structured sentences and more specialised vocabulary
4. appreciate the similarities and differences between Jamaican and
Hispanic cultural forms
3.0 MODULE CONTENT AND CONTEXT
UNIT 1 “Planning a Tourism Event”
Contact hours: 25 hours
OBJECTIVES
On completion of this unit, students should be able to:
1. prepare a plan for a special event
2. present an special event plan
3. sell an event (wedding, conference, company incentives, sports events,
family gathering etc.) to a Hispanic clientele
4. prepare a budget for different types of events
5. prepare an event evaluation report
CONTENT
1. Vocabulary related to a range of special events
2. Vocabulary related to the process of planning events
3. Budget preparation and the basic vocabulary related to budgets
4. Vocabulary related to events planning timeline
5. Vocabulary and style of evaluation documents
6. Review of the future tense
7. Review of the past tenses
8. The uses of the imperative
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2. 9. The style of the simple report
UNIT 2 “Experiencing Travel Agency and Ecotourism Activities”
Contact hours: 20 hours
OBJECTIVES
On completion of this unit, students should be able to:
1. obtain basic travel information from clients (destination, mode of
transport, travel dates, financial considerations and accommodation
options)
2. prepare a basic travel plan for a client
3. book flights and/or accommodation and ground transportation for a client
4. explain the concept of ecotourism
5. describe a variety of ecotourism resorts and modalities
6. describe products related to nature-based tourism activities
7. explain differences between ecotourism and other forms of tourism
8. promote different ecotourism modalities
CONTENT
. Vocabulary related to mode of transportation, timetable and product prices.
. Vocabulary related to itineraries, service and type of accommodations.
. Vocabulary related to description of resorts, historical sites and tourist
attractions.
. Vocabulary related to the explanation of ecotourism.
. Vocabulary related to promotion activities
. Basic vocabulary related to the environment and natural history
. The subjunctive mood
. The passive voice, impersonal “se”
UNIT 3 “Organizing and participating in a Tourism Fair”
Contact hours: 25 hours
OBJECTIVES
On completion of Unit 3, students should be able to:
1. request the documentation for exhibiting at a fair
2. fill in the application form for reserving space as a fair exhibitor
3. prepare exhibitor promotional material
4. make an inventory for a stand/booth
5. fill in customs documents
6. provide information on products being displayed for buyers
7. prepare a report on the exhibition
CONTENT
.Vocabulary related to:
. filling in application forms for participating in a tourism fair
. producing a Tourism Brochure
. making an inventory for a stand in a tourism fair
. interacting and communicating with professional customs
. use of the conditional
. Revision of the imperative followed by pronouns, affirmative and negative forms
UNIT 4 “Job interview-based communication”
Contact hours: 20 hours
OBJECTIVES
On completion of unit 4, students should be able to:
1. prepare a résumé
2. write a professional job advertisement
3. prepare a job letter
4. prepare for a job interview
5. conduct a job interview
CONTENT
.Vocabulary and style related to the preparation of résumés
.Vocabulary and style related to preparing job advertisements
.Vocabulary and style of job letters
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3. .Revision of past tenses (Preterite, Imperfect and Perfect Tense)
.Vocabulary of interviews
.Cultural elements related to a job interview
4.0 LEARNING & TEACHING APPROACHES
The communicative approach is the overarching methodology used in teaching
this module. It focuses on situational interaction as the context and ultimate
objective of language learning activities. To this end, students are expected to
demonstrate the capacity to respond in specific communication situations
involving native Spanish speakers as well as the ability to make themselves
understood. For this reason, role-playing, dialoguing and the setting up of
situational communication scenarios are heavily employed.
The support for the learning approach includes the use of web-based materials
as well as oral interactive and web-based activities. Emphasis is placed on the
ability to respond appropriately to situations both orally and in writing. In this way,
productive language skills are prioritised. Students will also interact with the
content through research activities involving the receptive skills of listening and
reading.
5.0 ASSESSMENT PROCEDURES
COURSEWORK 100%
ORAL ASSESSMENT
Role Play 10%
Students must express themselves orally using appropriate and
correct language in the depiction of an HTM oriented
professional role.
Listening Comprehension 15%
Students must demonstrate comprehension by responding
appropriately to a variety of questions related to tourism events,
eco-tourism, travel agency and tourism office situations.
Oral Interview 10%
Students must express themselves orally appropriately and
correctly in a job interview situation.
35%
READING AND WRITING
Reading comprehension 10%
Students must demonstrate understanding of written
communication in a variety of basic HTM-oriented communication
situations.
Written production 10%
Students must demonstrate adaptability in producing written text
in response to specific HTM-oriented situations.
Research Project 20%
Students, in group, must creatively use their newly acquired
language in preparing for and participating in a tourism fair.
Web Based Activities 10%
Students must complete web based activities related to each
thematic unit of the syllabus.
Class participation 10%
Students must demonstrate interest in the learning process
through interaction with lecturers and classmates in the target
language.
Autonomous Learning/Independent Work 5%
Students must take part in a set of independent activities related
to the units covered and submit them to their lecturers for
assessment.
65%
6.0 BREAKDOWN OF HOURS
*Tutorials. Five hours weekly. 65 hours
- Two hours Communicative Activities
- One and a half hours Conversation classes
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4. - One hour Web-based activities
- Half an hour Independent Work
*In-class assessment 10 hours
7.0 TEXTBOOKS AND REFERENCES
REQUIRED TEXTS
Arnold Martín, R. M.& Ellis, M. (2001). Pasos 1 A First Course in Spanish
Hodder & Stoughton
RECOMMENDED TEXTS
Moreno Concha & Tuts Martina (2009), Cinco estrellas, español para el turismo.
SGEL (Sociedad General Española de Librería, S.A)
Davies Vicky & Jaspe Álvaro (1994). Spanish for Leisure & Tourism studies.
Hodder & Stoughton
Suggested web links:
1. Planificación de eventos
http://www.groupdmc.com/principal.htm
http://www.claudiaverde.com.ar/Claudia_Verde_Shows_Fiestas_Eventos.htm
http://wedding.publiboda.com/faq/324_230_es.html
http://www.latinoamerica.marriott.com/hotels/event-planning/travel/ctdca-desert-
springs-a-jw-marriott-resort-and-spa-palm-desert/
http://careerplanning.about.com/od/occupations/a/wedding_planner.htm
http://www.librarysupport.net/librarylovers/eventips.html
http://www.helengevents.com/
http://www.misquince.com.mx/articulos/coordinador.php
http://www.amadeus.com/es/x155230.xml
2. Ecoturismo
http://www.zonaturistica.com/ecoturismo/
http://www.ecoyuc.com/
http://www.ecoturismo.com.mx/
http://ecoturismocaribe.com/
http://www.silver-sands.com/black_river_safari.html
http://www.traversejamaica.com/
3. Ferias de Turismo
http://www.arlag.com.mx/micrositio/index2.html
http://www.fit.org.ar/2009/default.html
http://www.ifema.es/web/ferias/fitur/default.html
http://www.gbtbolivia.com/fit/
4. Buscando trabajo
http://www.turicarreras.com/
http://www.infojobs.net/
http://www.modelocurriculum.net/modelos-y-plantillas-de-curriculum-vitae
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