English for Hospitality programs are part of the English for specific purposes category of ESL programs. International students who hope to study or work in the hospitality industry will learn a combination of English language skills and hospitality-specific competencies. Students may have the opportunity to specialize in areas such as Food and Beverage Operations or Hotel Operations, among others. English for Hospitality programs are designed to help international students develop their reading, writing, speaking and listening skills in English, while also focusing on the practical communication and service skills required for the hospitality industry (for example, taking reservations, giving information, answering questions, dealing with complaints, processing bills, explaining services and facilities, etc.). English for Hospitality programs may also be available online.
Fordham University - Lincoln Center Campus Institute of American Language and Culture Located at Fordham University's Lincoln Center campus in mid-town Manhattan, the Institute of American Language and Culture (IALC) offers international ...
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