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4LI003: Themes in Leisure: Understanding Tourism and International Hospitality

4LI003: Themes in Leisure: Understanding Tourism and International Hospitality. Assessment 2 guidance surgery. Assessment 2: Report.

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4LI003: Themes in Leisure: Understanding Tourism and International Hospitality

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  1. 4LI003: Themes in Leisure: Understanding Tourism and International Hospitality Assessment 2 guidance surgery

  2. Assessment 2: Report • In a university undergraduate report writing competition you have been required to write a piece highlighting the factors that have shaped the contemporary tourism and hospitality industries taking into cognisance development in the last fifty years.

  3. You may want to... • Plan, plan, plan • Read round the topic • Avoid reliance on non-academic internet sources – source for a wide range of relevant material. • Start thinking about a range of examples you will use in supporting your points. • Get yourself familiar with how to write coherently in report format • Get familiar with Harvard referencing style

  4. You may want to... • An introduction to the report, including an outline of your aims and a contextualised background of the topic. • A succinct history of tourism and hospitality • A profile of a range of factors that have contributed, over the years, to shaping the tourism and hospitality industries. • An explanation of the factors identified (in 3) above strengthened by the use of relevant examples and academic source material. • A conclusion that draws together the main points made in the report.

  5. Guideline • Weight: 60% • Word limit: 2000 • Date: Tuesday 29th April 2014 • Submission: e-submission – see WOLF topic.

  6. Quality of your work… • Discussion (including application of concepts, theories and models) • Evidence of reading and research (including use of literature) • Structure and organisation (comprising flow of argument, linking of ideas introduction and conclusion) • Quality of academic writing (i.e. referencing, style, grammar and spelling)

  7. Student support In order to support students, there will be an opportunity for assessment tutorial in week 31. 10minutes/student bookable slot – email me ade.oriade@wlv.ac.uk to book a slot

  8. Little help here and there • For help on Harvard referencing visit http://www.wlv.ac.uk/lib/PDF/harvard%202010.pdf . • For help of report writing visit http://www.monash.edu.au/lls/llonline/writing/general/report/index.xml • For help on general academic writing visit http://www.wlv.ac.uk/lib/skills_for_learning/academic_writing_skills.aspx

  9. Any question?

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