Societal's Attitude Towards the Essential of English for the Tourism Sector: Expectations and Actions

Authors

  • Widya Rizky Pratiwi Universitas Terbuka, Indonesia http://orcid.org/0000-0003-0738-752X
  • Juhana Juhana Universitas Terbuka, Indonesia
  • Lukytta Gusti Acfira Politeknik Negeri Media Kreatif, Indonesia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29240/ef.v7i2.8335

Keywords:

Artificial Intelligence, English as a Foreign language (EFL), English for Specific Purposes (ESP), Second language acquisition (SLA), English Tourism Village.

Abstract

English is essential for national development involving the tourism sector. Unfortunately, it just serves as a foreign language in Indonesia, resulting in low speaking performance. This study observed stakeholders' and community's efforts to boost English-speaking fluency in the tourism object zone. It was a qualitative case study through interviews, document analysis, and photos in collecting the data. The research was done in Tana Toraja and Bulukumba regency of South Sulawesi province by involving stakeholders. The findings show that Stakeholders and local society are regularly active in training on the use of English for Specific Purposes (ESP), such as English for tour guides, hotel services, selling handicrafts, etc. Stakeholders also introduce and train the use of various kinds of Artificial Intelligence to improve English skills, such as "Google translation". The government localized a village which was named "Tourism English Village," where the local people try to speak English as much as possible. This study contributes to the second language acquisition acceleration in foreign language countries and promotes some tourism object zones in Indonesia..

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Author Biography

Widya Rizky Pratiwi, Universitas Terbuka

Widya Rizky Pratiwi, is an Assistant Professor at the Masters Program of English Language Education, Universitas Terbuka, Indonesia. She completed her doctoral degree at Universitas Negeri Makassar, Indonesia. Her research interest are TEFL, teaching innovation, learning strategies, immersion program, and distance education-based English learning. She can be contacted at email widya_pratiwi@ecampus.ut.ac.id

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Published

2024-02-04

How to Cite

Pratiwi, W. R., Juhana, J., & Gusti Acfira, L. (2024). Societal’s Attitude Towards the Essential of English for the Tourism Sector: Expectations and Actions. ENGLISH FRANCA : Academic Journal of English Language and Education, 7(2 November), 393–408. https://doi.org/10.29240/ef.v7i2.8335

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