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Pelatihan Bahasa Inggris Pemandu Wisata Di Wisata Edukasi Subak Teba Majalangu Desa Kesiman Kertalangu Denpasar Bali Denok Lestari; Kadek Ayu Ekasani; Muhamad Nova
Transformasi Masyarakat : Jurnal Inovasi Sosial dan Pengabdian Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): April: Transformasi Masyarakat : Jurnal Inovasi Sosial dan Pengabdian
Publisher : Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62383/transformasi.v1i2.119

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The English language training carried out at the educational tourism Subak TeBA Majalangu aims to improve the English language skills of tour guides so they can communicate with foreign tourists. Tour guides are given English language training according to their field with the material provided totaling 4 discussion topics. On each topic, there are 2 training sessions, namely theory and practice in the field. There are 3 stages in this training, namely the preparation stage, socialization, and training implementation. The training was carried out over 8 meetings. At the socialization stage, participants are given an initial test to determine the participant's competency. Furthermore, at the end of the training implementation stage, participants are again given a test to determine the results of the training participants' English language skills. The results obtained from implementing English language training for tour guides at the educational tourism Subak TeBA Majalangu in Kesiman Kertalangu Village, Denpasar were very satisfying. Training participants get an increase in grades that were previously lacking, after the training they get good grades. For the sustainability of this program, the community service team hopes to be able to provide other training in developing human resources at TeBA Majalangu
Rancangan Paket Wisata Tailor Made untuk Accessible Tourism di Bali: Inovasi Biro Perjalanan Wisata Jesy Valenia Panggabean; Made Budiarsa; Denok Lestari
Gemawisata: Jurnal Ilmiah Pariwisata Vol. 21 No. 3 (2025): September : Jurnal Ilmiah Pariwisata
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi Pariwisata Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56910/gemawisata.v21i3.725

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Accessible tourism has become an increasingly urgent need as awareness of the rights of persons with disabilities, the elderly, and other travelers with special needs grows. Although Indonesia, particularly Bali, has enormous potential as a tourism destination, implementing inclusive principles in travel services still faces numerous challenges. This study aims to design a tailor-made travel package based on accessible tourism as a destination management company innovation to address accessibility issues and realize inclusive tourism in Bali. This research applied a qualitative descriptive method using a case study approach. Data were collected through observation, in-depth interviews with tourism stakeholders, including destination management companies, travelers with special needs, and local partners, as well as field documentation. The research was conducted in Bali as the tourist destination region and the Netherlands as the traveler-generating region, with a focus on the destination company management, Jewel Indonesia Tour and Travel. Findings show that destination management companies still face challenges such as inaccessible infrastructure, limited staff knowledge, and a lack of understanding of universal design concepts. However, there are significant opportunities through niche market demands, national regulatory support, and collaboration with disability communities and international partners. The developed travel package includes inclusive accommodations, disability-friendly activities, accessible transportation, and digital information adapted to user needs. This research significantly contributes to the existing literature gap regarding the role of destination management companies in accessible tourism. Furthermore, the designed model is expected to serve as a best practice framework for developing inclusive tourism products in other destinations across Indonesia. The study concludes that a customer-centered approach, cross-sector collaboration, and sustainable innovation are crucial in building an equitable tourism ecosystem. It is recommended that tourism stakeholders enhance accessibility education and integrate universal design principles into all tourism services.
DIRECTIVE SPEECH OF BALINESE WOMEN: A STUDY OF SOCIOLINGUISTICS Denok Lestari
Journal of Language and Applied Linguistics Vol. 2 No. 1 (2021): Journal of Language and Applied Linguistics
Publisher : Institut Pariwisata dan Bisnis Internasional

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This paper studies speech act phenomena in Denpasar area during Piodalan – temple ceremony which takes place every 210 days.  Balinese people, mostly women, work together hand in hand to get the offerrings and all equipments ready for the ceremony. During the preparation, Balinese people maintain the use of Basa Bali as their media of communication. From their conversation, it can be observed that the use of directive speech occurs more frequent than the use of other speech act functions, i.e. assertive, commissive, expressive, and declarative.  Directive speech is aimed to produce an effect in the form of the action of the hearer. It can be used in the form of imperative, interrogative, statement, or simply by giving hints. It is important to discuss the use of directive speech in order to gain the real message within the utterances which occur during the ritual.