Vietnamese youth embraces English for Communication: A case study in Phu Quoc Island

Rapid changes on the way people travel the world have impacted countries around the globe. In South East Asia for example, with the rapid expansion of visit-a-country campaign exercises, it had affected the lives of people in many different ways. Tourism industry, for example, flourishes in manifo...

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Main Authors: Idrus, Faizah, Omar, Bakri, Kamaruddin, Mohd Fauzi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Shcolink. Inc 2021
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Online Access:http://irep.iium.edu.my/88251/13/88251_Vietnamese%20Youth%20Embraces%20English%20for%20Communication.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/88251/
http://www.scholink.org/ojs/index.php/lecr/article/view/3673/3763
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Summary:Rapid changes on the way people travel the world have impacted countries around the globe. In South East Asia for example, with the rapid expansion of visit-a-country campaign exercises, it had affected the lives of people in many different ways. Tourism industry, for example, flourishes in manifolds. It indirectly changes the socioeconomic status of people of various echelons. Vietnam is no exception. The ease of communication has been identified as one of the key factors that attract tourists to places of choice. The issue is now whether Vietnamese, especially their youths are entirely ready to embrace this new wave of transformation. Therefore, the right moves have to be identified so that the number of tourists will multiple in the thousands if not millions. Therefore, the purpose of this investigation is to explore Vietnamese youths’ acceptance to learning the English language for communication, especially those encircling tourists’ spots with the right forms of communication to welcome the inflow of visitors around their communities. A qualitative design was used in this investigation employing semi-structured interviews, observations, and series of workshop sessions. The findings revealed that without proper curriculum instructions in school, although with passion and motivation, the youth will not be equipped as much as expected. Suggestions for future direction of this investigation are outlined