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lesson 7
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  • Lovelyn Valenzuela
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  • 1

    Guiding enables a tour guide to travel for free. Each travel leads to the guide’s professional and personal growth.

    Travel Opportunity

  • 2

    Since guiding involves visiting various places, the tour guide should lead in observing and preserving the local culture. He/she should explain to the guests to honor other people’s right to privacy and how to deal with the local residents. The guide should also win the locals’ trust by interacting with them during the visits.

    Knowledge

  • 3

    The guide hones his/her skills through his/her professional experience. He/she should always aspire to do his/her best in his/her job to fully satisfy the clients’ needs.

    Experience

  • 4

    The tour guide starts to build a network of friends in his/her former clients.

    Wider Network of Friends

  • 5

    Tour guiding is a lucrative job and a guide may be compensated based on the following salary schemes:

    Monetary Reward

  • 6

    It is usually received by staff guide. It depends on the minimum wage rate prescribed by the law.

    Monthly Salary

  • 7

    An independent or freelancer tour guide is paid on a per tour basis. The rate is determined by the associations in which he/she belongs. Salary is ascertained according to the distance of travel, the number of days and nights he/she shall serve, and the number of guests handled.

    Per Tour Basis

  • 8

    It is an extra money given by satisfied clients. However, it is not customary in Filipino culture, because it is simply enough to know that the clients have been served well.

    Tip

  • 9

    can be voluntary or involuntary. It is voluntary when an honorarium is freely given by the guests, while it is involuntary in establishments that have an 8% to 12% service charge. It is already a bonus for hard work.

    Tip

  • 10

    is prevalent because most of the time, the tour guide is interacting face-to-face with the guests.

    Verbal Communication

  • 11

    Developing the speaking skill is a big help since it will give tourists an impression of the kind of service that the guide offers.

    Verbal Communication

  • 12

    t is a form of communication that uses body language and gestures

    Non-Verbal Communication

  • 13

    The tour guide becomes more enthusiastic and personable if he/she maintain eye contact with the tourists while talking.

    Eye Contact

  • 14

    The sincerity and attention of the guide towards the guest can be seen through their facial expressions. The SMILE is the most powerful expression of positivity and cheerfulness.

    Facial Expression

  • 15

    is ascertained according to the distance of travel, the number of days and nights he/she shall serve, and the number of guests handled.

    Salary

  • NORTH AMERICA

    NORTH AMERICA

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    NORTH AMERICA

    NORTH AMERICA

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    Nicknames in Countries of North America

    Nicknames in Countries of North America

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    Nicknames in Countries of North America

    Nicknames in Countries of North America

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    Cruise Ship Industry

    Cruise Ship Industry

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    Cruise Ship Industry

    Cruise Ship Industry

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    Land Transportation

    Land Transportation

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    Land Transportation

    Land Transportation

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    Travel Documentation

    Travel Documentation

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    Travel Documentation

    Travel Documentation

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    Europe Countries and Capitals

    Europe Countries and Capitals

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    Europe Countries and Capitals

    Europe Countries and Capitals

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    Europe Countries Nicknames

    Europe Countries Nicknames

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    Europe Countries Nicknames

    Europe Countries Nicknames

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    Lesson 8

    Lesson 8

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    Lesson 8

    Lesson 8

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    Module 9

    Module 9

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    Module 9

    Module 9

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    Asia Countries

    Asia Countries

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    Asia Countries

    Asia Countries

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    Unit III: Module 3

    Unit III: Module 3

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    Unit III: Module 3

    Unit III: Module 3

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    Lesson 9

    Lesson 9

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    Lesson 9

    Lesson 9

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    Asia Countries and Nicknames

    Asia Countries and Nicknames

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    Asia Countries and Nicknames

    Asia Countries and Nicknames

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    Chapter 10

    Chapter 10

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    Chapter 10

    Chapter 10

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    Unit III: Module 4

    Unit III: Module 4

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    Unit III: Module 4

    Unit III: Module 4

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    Unit III: Module 5

    Unit III: Module 5

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    Unit III: Module 5

    Unit III: Module 5

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    Chapter 11

    Chapter 11

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    Chapter 11

    Chapter 11

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    Australia and Oceania Countries and Capitals

    Australia and Oceania Countries and Capitals

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    Australia and Oceania Countries and Capitals

    Australia and Oceania Countries and Capitals

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    Australia and Oceania Countries and Nicknames

    Australia and Oceania Countries and Nicknames

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    Australia and Oceania Countries and Nicknames

    Australia and Oceania Countries and Nicknames

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    Lesson 1

    Lesson 1

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    Lesson 1

    Lesson 1

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Guiding enables a tour guide to travel for free. Each travel leads to the guide’s professional and personal growth.

    Travel Opportunity

  • 2

    Since guiding involves visiting various places, the tour guide should lead in observing and preserving the local culture. He/she should explain to the guests to honor other people’s right to privacy and how to deal with the local residents. The guide should also win the locals’ trust by interacting with them during the visits.

    Knowledge

  • 3

    The guide hones his/her skills through his/her professional experience. He/she should always aspire to do his/her best in his/her job to fully satisfy the clients’ needs.

    Experience

  • 4

    The tour guide starts to build a network of friends in his/her former clients.

    Wider Network of Friends

  • 5

    Tour guiding is a lucrative job and a guide may be compensated based on the following salary schemes:

    Monetary Reward

  • 6

    It is usually received by staff guide. It depends on the minimum wage rate prescribed by the law.

    Monthly Salary

  • 7

    An independent or freelancer tour guide is paid on a per tour basis. The rate is determined by the associations in which he/she belongs. Salary is ascertained according to the distance of travel, the number of days and nights he/she shall serve, and the number of guests handled.

    Per Tour Basis

  • 8

    It is an extra money given by satisfied clients. However, it is not customary in Filipino culture, because it is simply enough to know that the clients have been served well.

    Tip

  • 9

    can be voluntary or involuntary. It is voluntary when an honorarium is freely given by the guests, while it is involuntary in establishments that have an 8% to 12% service charge. It is already a bonus for hard work.

    Tip

  • 10

    is prevalent because most of the time, the tour guide is interacting face-to-face with the guests.

    Verbal Communication

  • 11

    Developing the speaking skill is a big help since it will give tourists an impression of the kind of service that the guide offers.

    Verbal Communication

  • 12

    t is a form of communication that uses body language and gestures

    Non-Verbal Communication

  • 13

    The tour guide becomes more enthusiastic and personable if he/she maintain eye contact with the tourists while talking.

    Eye Contact

  • 14

    The sincerity and attention of the guide towards the guest can be seen through their facial expressions. The SMILE is the most powerful expression of positivity and cheerfulness.

    Facial Expression

  • 15

    is ascertained according to the distance of travel, the number of days and nights he/she shall serve, and the number of guests handled.

    Salary