Assignments: Step 2

March 26, 2006 | 2 Comments

We finished Step 1 by sharpening our focus on women’s leisure perspectives, that is on the meaning of leisure for women. Before we can search for suitable articles, we have to define our key words.
Key words are of crucial importance. Articles tend to have 4 – 6 key words which sum up the topic(s) individual [...]

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Assignments: Step 1

March 25, 2006 | Comments Off

Some of you tell me that choosing your topic is the most difficult stage of writing an assignment. Yeah, you’re completely on your own. So what can you do? Sorry, there’s no recipe. But there are still a few things you can try.
First, find your notes on Introduction to tourism and look up that diagram [...]

Some of you may not know what you’d like to do after graduation. That’s OK. If you keep asking questions like these:

What type of jobs are available?
Will I need a degree?
Could I get a job straight from school?
What personal qualities do I need?

then you’ll find “Working in Catering and Hospitality” and “Working in Tourism” (by [...]

Mazes?

March 11, 2006 | 1 Comment

How do you like the idea of practicing your English listening skills and finding your way around a maze at the same time? Sounds complicated? But it’s not! On the contrary the mazes are fun.
A maze of complaints was created by Stanley Graham. However, there are many more stories to listen to and questions to [...]

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