A SLA curriculum proposal for Cotacachi indigenous families that work in community ecotourism

dc.contributor.authorHermosa Zambrano, María del Carmen
dc.date.accessioned25/11/2023 9:56
dc.date.available25/11/2023 9:56
dc.date.issued2010
dc.description.abstractThe idea of the present thesis work appeared around two years ago when the Weilbauer Museum Director of the PUCE told me about the Runa Tupari Project. Some students of the PUCE had the opportunity to do research and fieldwork on other areas of this well known based community tourism project in such areas as in microenterprise, tourism product development, etc; and, being myself a tourism professional and having finishing the Masters classes, I wondered about how English is taught in these communities that devote themselves to tourism in Ecuador. In fact when I had the first informal interview with the director of Runa Tupari project in Otavalo, he expressed his concern about the lack of basic communication in English, especially between host families and non-Spanish speaker visitors, situation that reduced the quality of the entire touristic service and that have been the cause of pitiful misunderstandings.en_US
dc.id.author1716212715
dc.identifier.urihttps://repositorio.puce.edu.ec/handle/123456789/23221
dc.language.isoes
dc.publisherPUCE - Quito
dc.rightsOpenAccess
dc.subjectTeaching framework
dc.subjectForeign language
dc.subjectTeaching method
dc.subjectCurriculum development
dc.subjectField work
dc.subjectAnalysis of the sample lessons application
dc.titleA SLA curriculum proposal for Cotacachi indigenous families that work in community ecotourism
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