ENHANCING TOURISM EDUCATION: STRATEGIES FOR TEACHING RUSSIAN LANGUAGE TO TOURISM STUDENTS
Turdiyeva Nargiza Mardonovna, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Pedagogical Sciences, Silk Road University of International Tourism and Cultural Heritage4
Keywords:
Russian language proficiency, Tourism education, Language instruction, Cultural integration, Language learning strategies, Tourism curriculum, Experiential learning, Interdisciplinary collaboration, Language acquisition, Cultural competenceAbstract
With the globalization of tourism and the increasing importance of Russia as a tourist destination, the ability to communicate effectively in Russian has become a valuable asset for tourism students. This article explores the significance of teaching Russian language skills to tourism students and discusses effective strategies and methodologies to facilitate language learning in this context. By integrating Russian language instruction into tourism education curricula, educators can better prepare students for diverse career opportunities and contribute to the sustainable development of the tourism industry.
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