French for Heritage Tourism: Second Edition

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Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) lets you study French whilst working in a university subject area close to your own degree programme. Degree-level material is presented in French to ensure that you are engaged at the same intellectual level as your other studies. Since you will be working on material drawn from or close to your own university degree modules you will be able to use the learning and the references in your main coursework. 

 


Introduction to French for Cultural Tourism and Heritage Management

Many professional roles in cultural tourism and heritage management require demanding language skills. One prime example is that of tour guide or museum docent; guiding visitors is a professional role in the tourism industry that draws on art history, ethnography, visitor management and spoken presentation expertise. The French term for a professionally trained and accredited tour guide is une guide-conférencière or, in masc. form un guide-conférencier. 

Second edition of this successful blended learning e-book 2020

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Dr C. Mansfield
December 29, 2019
Use this eBook for your Blended Learning in January. Many professional roles in cultural tourism and heritage management require demanding language skills. This book is for those learning French alongside a degree in Tourism or Heritage Management.
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Author Dr Charlie Mansfield is a Lecturer in Tourism Management and French at Plymouth University. 

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