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Most of the
world’s poor live in countries where tourism is a growing industry. The issue
is that tourism does not benefit the poorest.
How can the
income generated by tourism benefit the poor? And how can we ensure that
tourism does not destroy traditional cultures and ways of life?
Talk about this question with a
partner:
Most of the
world’s poor live in countries where tourism is a growing industry. The issue
is that tourism does not benefit the poorest.
How can the
income generated by tourism benefit the poor? And how can we ensure that
tourism does not destroy traditional cultures and ways of life?
Talk about this question with a
partner:
Most of the
world’s poor live in countries where tourism is a growing industry. The issue
is that tourism does not benefit the poorest.
How can the
income generated by tourism benefit the poor? And how can we ensure that
tourism does not destroy traditional cultures and ways of life?
Talk about this question with a
partner:
Most of the
world’s poor live in countries where tourism is a growing industry. The issue
is that tourism does not benefit the poorest.
How can the
income generated by tourism benefit the poor? And how can we ensure that
tourism does not destroy traditional cultures and ways of life?
Talk about this question with a
partner:
Most of the
world’s poor live in countries where tourism is a growing industry. The issue
is that tourism does not benefit the poorest.
How can the
income generated by tourism benefit the poor? And how can we ensure that
tourism does not destroy traditional cultures and ways of life?
Talk about this question with a
partner:
Most of the
world’s poor live in countries where tourism is a growing industry. The issue
is that tourism does not benefit the poorest.
How can the
income generated by tourism benefit the poor? And how can we ensure that
tourism does not destroy traditional cultures and ways of life?
Divide this essay up into four
paragraphs: an introduction, 2 body paragraphs, and a conclusion. Highlight the topic sentence for each body
paragraph. Highlight the thesis
statement.
The tourist industry is thriving in many developing
nations. In Cambodia ,
for example, international visitors flock to Angkor Wat and other places of
interest, bringing in large amounts of foreign currency and creating employment
in the process. Despite this, the wealth generated by tourism does not always
flow down to the poor, and this industry can even destroy the traditions of local
communities. Offering vocational training to poor people and promoting
ecotourism are two practical solutions to these problems. Providing training for the less privileged
would enable them to profit from tourism. The hospitality industry requires skilled
workers. Five-star hotels, for instance, need highly-trained food and beverage
staff, and also multi-lingual receptionists to provide the level of service
expected by foreign guests. Poorer people do not usually have the opportunity
to learn these skills and therefore can only secure poorly-paid employment.
Some of the tax revenue that tourism generates could be used to provide
hospitality training to the poor. If they received this training, they would be
able to get higher-paying jobs in the tourist industry. Ecotourism is an excellent way for poorer
communities to receive the financial advantages of tourism, without sacrificing
tradition. This style of travel enables tourists to experience the regular way
of life in developing countries. Instead of staying at an international hotel,
the visitors stay at a local village. This gives them an insight into the local
traditions and customs and provides the villagers with some much-needed income.
So, ecotourism has financial rewards for local people and also helps them to
maintain their own culture. To sum up,
providing training programs for poorer people and promoting ecotourism are two
ways in which they can benefit financially from tourism while still keeping
their own culture.
Focus on IELTS p.147
Focus on IELTS p.147
Most
of the world’s poor live in countries where tourism is a growing industry.
The issue is that tourism does not benefit the poorest.
How
can the income generated by tourism benefit the poor? And how can we ensure
that tourism does not destroy traditional cultures and ways of life?
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Paragraph 1:
Background…
Despite
this, 2 problems
2 solutions
Paragraph 2:
Solution to the 1st problem
Paragraph 3:
Solution to the 2nd problem
Conclusion:
Repeat 2 solutions
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The
tourist industry is thriving in many developing nations. In
Providing training for the less privileged would
enable them to profit from tourism. The hospitality industry requires skilled workers. Five-star hotels,
for instance, need highly-trained
food and beverage staff, and also multi-lingual receptionists to provide the level
of service expected by foreign guests. Poorer people do not usually have the
opportunity to learn these skills and therefore can only secure poorly-paid
employment. Some of the tax revenue that tourism generates could be used to
provide hospitality training to the poor. If they received this training,
they would be able to get higher-paying jobs in the tourist industry.
Ecotourism is an excellent way for poorer communities
to receive the financial advantages of tourism, without sacrificing tradition. This style of travel enables tourists
to experience the regular way of life in developing countries. Instead of
staying at an international hotel, the visitors stay at a local village. This
gives them an insight into the local traditions and customs and provides the
villagers with some much-needed income. So, ecotourism has financial rewards
for local people and also helps them to maintain their own culture.
To sum up, providing training programs
for poorer people and promoting ecotourism are two ways in which they can
benefit financially from tourism while still keeping their own culture.
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