Implementing the Ormawa PPK Program, HMJ Foreign Languages ??FBS Undiksha Holds English For Tourism Training in Pedawa Village

Finalizing AMI Documents, FBS Undiksha conducts FGD.
March 4, 2024
Growing Cross-Cultural Understanding – Tohokugakuin University Japan and Undiksha Japanese Language Education Study Program Collaborate
March 4, 2024
Finalizing AMI Documents, FBS Undiksha conducts FGD.
March 4, 2024
Growing Cross-Cultural Understanding – Tohokugakuin University Japan and Undiksha Japanese Language Education Study Program Collaborate
March 4, 2024

Pedawa-Singaraja Village is one of the Bali Aga traditional villages which continues to strive to maintain the authenticity of its culture by prioritizing noble culture and maintaining the distinctive traditions of Pedawa Village. This uniqueness has become the center of tourist attraction both locally and abroad. With this uniqueness, in 2017, Pedawa received the title of tourist village by the Regent of Buleleng.

Undiksha, through the Ormawa PPK Team, the Foreign Languages ??Department Student Association, collaborates with Pedawa Village officials to hold English For Tourism training activities, where it is hoped that this training will be of full and comprehensive benefit to the community in Pedawa Village, especially the tourism actors in Pedawa Village in developing their village into a The iconic Bali Aga tourist village.
The activity focuses on training in English language material based on Tourism Village Potential by strengthening vocabulary and language expressions that people often use when communicating with foreign guests. Vocabulary specifically to explain and describe Bandung Rangki (one of the iconic tourist attractions in Pedawa Village). Some of the material points discussed include sentence analysis, discussions with instructors and training groups, making sentences, and practicing contextual dialogue according to the topic.

It is hoped that this activity will be able to have a significant positive impact on the quality of the human resources of the Pedawa Village community, especially in their skills in using English. While on duty, of course, the Ormawa PPK Team and all its staff will continue to review and facilitate their needs during the training program. This will certainly be a potential good job opportunity for the Pedawa community. This is because after proper processing and utilization of the forest, Pedawa Tourism Village has the potential to become a tourist destination for domestic and foreign tourists, so it requires skilled ability to use English.