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TLE 7 - Q3 - Lesson 1

The document outlines the fundamentals of the hospitality and tourism industry, including definitions, types of tourism, and the scope of the hospitality industry. It covers various forms of tourism such as domestic, international, leisure, study, health, and business tourism, as well as the services provided in the hospitality sector like accommodation, food and beverage, and recreation. The document also includes objectives for students and activities for collaboration and assessment.

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TLE 7 - Q3 - Lesson 1

The document outlines the fundamentals of the hospitality and tourism industry, including definitions, types of tourism, and the scope of the hospitality industry. It covers various forms of tourism such as domestic, international, leisure, study, health, and business tourism, as well as the services provided in the hospitality sector like accommodation, food and beverage, and recreation. The document also includes objectives for students and activities for collaboration and assessment.

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FUNDAMENTALS OF

HOSPITALITY AND
TOURISM INDUSTRY
TLE 7 QUARTER III
What can you say about these
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MY TRAVEL GOAL

The Department of Toursim (DOT) has


announced a new tourism slogan “Love
the Philippines”
Objectives:
At the end of the lesson, students will
be able to:
a. differentiate hospitality and tourism
b. distinguish the types and forms of
tourism
c. explain the scope of the hospitality
industry
TOURISM
is the act and process of
spending time away from
home for recreation,
relaxation, and pleasure
while using the commercial
provision of services.
HOSPITALITY
is the activity or business of
providing services to guests
in hotels, restaurants, bars,
and other areas where
people go to eat or relax.
ACCOMMODATION
is the act of providing what
is needed or desired for
convenience to guests.
TRAVEL
is to move or transfer from
one place to another for an
important purpose.
TOURIS
M
Types and Forms of
Tourism
· Based on the point of
1. Domestic tourism – happens
origin
when residents travel within
their country or residence. This
is more difficult to measure than
the other kind because there are
rarely currency, language, or
visa implications.
Types and Forms of
Tourism
· Based on the point of
origin
2. International tourism – involves
travel outside the country of
residence where currency,
language, and visa are to be
considered.
Types and Forms of
Tourism
·Based on travel
1.arrangements
An Inclusive tour – is a travel
where several components like
accommodations, fare, food, and
amenities are purchased
together, and one price is paid.
Types and Forms of
Tourism
·Based on travel
arrangements
2. Independent Travel – is when
needed components like
accommodation, fare, food, and
amenities are purchased separately.
Types and Forms of
Tourism
·Based on travel
arrangements
3. Tailor-made travel – is a
combination of inclusive and
independent travel, and the internet
may be used for bookings and
payments
Types and Forms of
Tourism
·Based on the purpose of
travel
1.Leisure and recreation – include
visiting other places during weekends,
holidays, or free time to visit friends and
relatives, exploring other places for
cultural tourism, and leisure and sports
activities like swimming, biking, and
biking to de-stress and rejuvenate.
Types and Forms of
Tourism
·Based on the purpose of
travel
2. Study travel – includes visiting
another place or country to learn or
apply skills learned inside the classroom
in a different environment, such as in
the Practicum Training Program.
Types and Forms of
Tourism
·Based on the purpose of
3.travel
Health tourism – is a wider term for
travel that focuses on medical treatments
and the use of healthcare services. It
covers a wide field of health-oriented
tourism, ranging from preventive and
health-conductive treatment to
rehabilitation and curative forms of travel.
Wellness tourism is a related field.
Types and Forms of
Tourism
·Based on the purpose of
1.Business
travel and professional tourism –
involves traveling to a destination away
from home or a normal workplace.
Some types of business tourism are
incentive travel, exhibitions, trade fairs,
conferences and meetings, and
corporate events.
HOSPITALI
TY
Scope of Hospitality
Industry
1. Accommodation and
Lodging – refers to a place
where one stays but not his or
her home. Accommodation is to
stay for a long period of time,
while lodging is to stay for a
short period of time.
Scope of Hospitality
Industry
Types of Accommodation:
a. Catered Accommodation
– is an accommodation
that provided guests food.
Scope of Hospitality
Industry
Types of Accommodation:
b. Non-catered Accommodation
– is an accommodation where
food is not included in the
package. The guest either
dines out, bring his/her own
food, or relies on food
Scope of Hospitality
Industry
2. Travel services – include
transportation by air, land, or
water. Travel and ticket
bookings are also a part of this
service.
Scope of Hospitality
Industry
3. Food and Beverage Services
– caters to anything that
involves meals to be eaten by
guests as well as the services
done for this purpose, like
table-setting and food catering.
Scope of Hospitality
Industry
4. Recreation and
Entertainment – are the
activities that provide fun
amusement to guests. It can be
in form of sports and arts,
whether visual or performance.
Scope of Hospitality
Industry
5. Conventions and Events
Management – include
organizing activities for large
meetings of an organization
group.
Scope of Hospitality
6.
Industry
Cruises – are large passenger
ships used mainly for vacation. It
refers to journeys or voyages on a
ship or boat, typically for leisure.
People often go on cruises to relax,
enjoy entertainment, visit multiple
destinations, or experience life on
the water.
Thank You
ACTIVITY
FIVE-PERSON
COLLABORATION
(BARKADA GOAL)
1.Students will be organized into
groups of five.
2.Each group will share their
travel goal, answering the
questions, where, when, and
why they choose that place.
FIVE-PERSON
COLLABORATION
(BARKADA GOAL)
Reflection on Learning
1.After the five-person
collaboration, each group will
present their planned travels to
the class.
2.Turn your travel dreams into
reality
ASSESSME
NT
Read the following questions carefully and encircle the
letter that best describe the answer.

1. Which of the following best describes


Domestic Tourism?
a. Travel to a different country for
business purposes.
b. Travel within one’s own country of
residence
c. Travel for health-related purposes
Read the following questions carefully and encircle the
letter that best describe the answer.

2. Which of the following is true about


International Tourism?
a. It involves travelling within one’s own country
b. It doesn’t involve any travel arrangements
like visas or currency.
c. It requires consideration of currency,
language, and visa.
d. It is only applicable to business travel.
Read the following questions carefully and encircle the
letter that best describe the answer.

3. What type of tourism involves purchasing


several components, such as accommodation,
fare, and food, at one price?
a. Independent travel
b. Tailor-made travel
c. Inclusive tour
d. Business and Professional tourism
Read the following questions carefully and encircle the
letter that best describe the answer.

4. What is the key characteristic of Independent


Travel?
a. All travel components are purchased together
at one price.
b. Components like accommodation, fare, food,
and amenities are purchased separately.
c. Travel arrangements are made solely through
travel agencies.
Read the following questions carefully and encircle the
letter that best describe the answer.

5. What type of travel is combination of


inclusive and independent travel and may
involve using the internet for bookings and
payments.
a. Tailor-made travel
b. Independent travel
c. Inclusive tour
d. Health tourism
Read the following questions carefully and encircle the
letter that best describe the answer.

6. What does Leisure and Recreation tourism


include?
a. Traveling for business meetings and
conferences
b. Visiting places to learn new skills and
techniques
c. Visiting places for fun, relaxation. cultural
experiences, or sports activities
Read the following questions carefully and encircle the
letter that best describe the answer.

7. Which type of tourism is specifically focused


on traveling to learn or apply skills learned in
the classroom?
a. Business and Professional Tourism
b. Study travel
c. Health tourism
d. Leisure and Recreation
Read the following questions carefully and encircle the
letter that best describe the answer.

8. What does Health tourism generally


involve?
a. Traveling for work-related purposes
b. Traveling to different places for
preventive or medical treatments
c. Traveling for leisure or entertainment
d. Traveling to learn a new language
Read the following questions carefully and encircle the
letter that best describe the answer.

9. Which type of tourism involves traveling


traveling to destinations for conferences,
trade fairs, and corporate events.
a. Health tourism
b. Study travel
c. Business and Professional tourism
d. Leisure and Recreation
Read the following questions carefully and encircle the
letter that best describe the answer.

10. What is the primary goal of hospitality?


a. To provide food and beverages to guests
only
b. To ensure the comfort, satisfaction, and
well-being of guests or visitors
c. To provide only entertainment to guests
d. To focus solely on transportation
Thank You

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