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ENGLISH FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES IN TOURISM EDUCATION: A SYSTEMATIC ANALYSIS OF PEDAGOGICAL TRENDS AND CURRICULUM GAPS Bahagia Saragih; Ayu Lestari; Ameera Fadhillah; Najwa Kamila Harpan; Sefrina Anastasya Simbolon; Maharani Yasika; Aqsha Dinanti; Muthia Fitriani; Yohana Putri S. Simanjuntak; Priska Oktaviani Br Ginting; Gloria Pasca Simarmata; Tengku Hastridilla; Sarah Hendratno Simanjutak; Debora Jesika Sihotang, Putri Rohni Sitio
Multidiciplinary Output Research For Actual and International Issue (MORFAI) Vol. 6 No. 5 (2026): Multidiciplinary Output Research For Actual and International Issue
Publisher : RADJA PUBLIKA

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This study examines the trends, gaps, and future directions of English for Specific Purposes (ESP) in tourism higher education.ESP in tourism is essential for preparing students to communicate professionally in global service contexts, yet many curricula still focus mainly on linguistic knowledge rather than authentic workplace communication. This study employed a qualitative descriptive design through a literature review of scholarly sources related to ESP, tourism education, hospitality communication, curriculum development, and professional communication. The findings show that tourism ESP instruction has shifted toward communicative, task-based, and scenario-based learning. However, gaps remain in students’ psychological readiness, willingness to communicate, intercultural competence, and ability to respond spontaneously in real service encounters. The study highlights the need for a holistic ESP curriculum that integrates linguistic competence, emotional preparedness, intercultural awareness, digital communication skills, and authentic workplace practices. Such integration can better prepare tourism students to become confident, adaptive, and professional service practitioners in international contexts.
TEACHER TRANSLANGUAGING STRATEGIES IN TEACHING PRONUNCIATION AT SMA NEGERI 1 PERCUT SEI TUAN Gloria Pasca Simarmata; Ameera Fadhillah; Priska Oktaviani Br Ginting
JIP: Jurnal Ilmu Pendidikan Vol. 4 No. 1 (2026): Jurnal Ilmu Pendidikan (JIP)
Publisher : CV. Adiba Aisha Amira

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This study is based on the importance of mastering pronunciation to support students’ reading skills in EFL contexts, as well as the role of translanguaging strategies in helping students’ understanding. The aim of this study is to analyze the implementation of translanguaging strategies used by a teacher in teaching pronunciation at SMA Negeri 1 Percut Sei Tuan. This study uses a descriptive qualitative design, with one English teacher as the subject, and the data were collected through interviews. The data were analyzed using an interactive model, including data reduction, data display, and conclusion drawing. The findings show that the teacher applied two main translanguaging strategies, namely translation and L1 scaffolding. Translation was found to be the most dominant strategy, while L1 scaffolding was used to support students in understanding concepts, materials, and the pronunciation of English words. These strategies help students understand the material better, reduce ambiguity in meaning, and improve the effectiveness of pronunciation learning during reading activities. The findings imply that the strategic use of translanguaging can be an effective approach in teaching pronunciation for EFL students.