TLE 7
QUARTER II
FAMILY AND
CONSUMER
SCIENCE
Family and Consumer Sciences
encompasses the study of
relationships among people and their
personal environments, focusing on
the impact of physical, biological
and social environments on human
behavior and development.
TLE 7
QUARTER II
LESSON 1
PICTURE ANALYSIS
What do you see in
the image?
What does the picture
tell you about
hospitality?
What does the picture
tell you about
tourism?
HOSPITALITY TOURISM
LEARNING TARGETS:
01 02 03
⚫ I can define ⚫ I can
related terms ⚫ I can distinguish
in the compare types and forms
hospitality and between of tourism and
tourism hospitality the kinds of
industries and tourism tourists.
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1.What is tourism?
2.What is Hospitality?
3.What are the types
of tourism?
INTRODUCTION TO THE
HOSPITALITY
AND TOURISM
INDUSTRIES
Overview of Hospitality and Tourism
o Two Interrelated Industries:
➢ Hospitality and tourism have grown together
as intertwined industries that motivate people
to travel.
➢ Hospitality: Provides services like
accommodation, food, and customer care.
➢ Tourism: Facilitates the movement of people
to different places for leisure, business, and
cultural experiences.
➢ Core Motivation for Travel: People travel to
explore new destinations, experience different
cultures, and enjoy leisure activities. Today,
travel is influenced by the desire for immersion
in unique experiences.
Early Motivations for Travel
o Historical Roots of Travel:
➢ Survival and Trade: Our ancestors
moved from place to place for survival,
trade, and religious pilgrimages.
➢ Pilgrimages: People traveled to fulfill
spiritual duties or participate in religious
ceremonies.
➢ Modern Travel Motivations:
Leisure and Recreation: People now travel
for leisure, relaxation, and recreation, often
seeking new experiences or escape from
daily routines.
The Desire for Immersion
o Immersion as a Driving Force:
➢ Travel decisions often begin with a
desire for immersion in new
environments and cultures.
➢ Example: A vlog showcasing
Boracay’s beautiful white sand
beaches, exciting water activities,
and delicious seafood can entice
people to visit the island to
experience its natural beauty and
culture firsthand.
Influence of Hospitality and Tourism
o Influence on Travel Behavior:
➢ The hospitality and tourism
industries have shaped the way
people think about travel,
especially during holidays,
weekends, and vacation days.
➢ The availability of hotels, resorts,
restaurants, and travel services
encourages people to plan trips for
relaxation and adventure.
The Dream of Travel
o Influence on Travel Behavior:
➢ A Universal Desire:Everyone has a
dream to travel, whether it’s within their
own country or to foreign destinations.
This dream motivates people to save
money, plan, and take steps to turn it into
a reality.
o Beyond Fun and Enjoyment:
➢ Learning and Appreciation: Traveling
helps us understand and appreciate the
cultures, traditions, and beliefs of different
people around the world.
➢ Personal Growth: It provides valuable
learning experiences, expanding our
knowledge and perspective.
Economic Impact of Hospitality and
Tourism
o Creating Opportunities:
These industries generate millions of jobs
worldwide, helping people find employment
in hotels, restaurants, airlines, travel
agencies, and other related services.
o Revenue Generation:
Hospitality and tourism contribute
significantly to a country's Gross Domestic
Product (GDP) by generating revenue from
domestic and international tourists.
o Support for Local Economies:Tourism
helps develop local infrastructure and
services, benefiting communities and
enhancing the overall economy.
What are Hospitality and Tourism?
Hospitality refers to the industry that provides services to guests,
such as accommodations, food and beverage services, and
customer care. It emphasizes creating a welcoming environment
and ensuring comfort for guests, whether they are traveling for
leisure or business.
Tourism involves the movement of people to places outside their
normal environment for leisure, business, or cultural purposes. It
includes services related to transportation, accommodation, and
attractions that help people explore new destinations.
Both industries aim to enhance customer experiences. Hospitality services
provide the comforts and necessities for travelers, while tourism services
facilitate travel and exploration.
What is Hospitality?
Hospitality is centered around the services provided to guests
who are away from homeand the word is derived from the Latin
word “hospes” meaning host, visitor or stranger. It includes a
variety of businesses like hotels, restaurants, resorts, and
recreational facilities.
• Key Sectors:
oLodging
oRecreation
o Food and Beverage
O Event Planning
What is Tourism?
Tourism involves the temporary movement of people to
different places, with the purpose of recreation,
business, or exploration. It is focused on providing
travelers with experiences that enhance their stay in a
particular destination.
• Key Sectors:
oTransportation
oTravel Services
oAttractions
oAccommodation
TOURIST
a person who is
traveling or visiting a
place for pleasure.
TOURISM INDUSTRY
The fastest- growing industry that
contributes to the economic well-
being of a country. This helps not
only the business directly related to
it, but other industries also benefit
when people move places such as
food and beverage, handicrafts,
accommodations, bars,
transportation, and shopping
stores, among others.
Key Differences Between Hospitality and Tourism
• Focus:
Hospitality is focused on providing on-site
services like lodging, food, and recreation,
often for people staying in a particular location.
Tourism involves organizing and facilitating
the travel process, including transportation and
attractions, focusing on the entire journey and
destination.
Key Differences Between Hospitality and Tourism
• Services Provided:
Hospitality: Offers services such as guest
accommodations, dining experiences, and
personalized customer service.
Tourism: Focuses on services like tour
planning, transportation, and guiding tourists
through new experiences.
Interconnection Between Hospitality and Tourism
• How They Work Together:
Hospitality Supports Tourism: Hotels, restaurants,
and event venues are crucial to a tourist’s experience
at their destination. Hospitality services make the
destination comfortable and appealing.
Tourism Drives Hospitality: The influx of tourists to a
location increases the demand for hospitality services
like lodging, dining, and entertainment, creating a
symbiotic relationship between the two industries.
Key Differences Between Hospitality and Tourism
• Focus:
Hospitality is focused on providing on-site
services like lodging, food, and recreation,
often for people staying in a particular location.
Tourism involves organizing and facilitating
the travel process, including transportation and
attractions, focusing on the entire journey and
destination.
Activity
"Real-Life Scenarios"
Analysis:
•Hospitality Elements:
• Check-in Process:
The friendly staff assisting the family with their luggage and checking them into their villa
reflects the accommodation and guest services provided by the resort. This is an example
of hospitality, which focuses on creating comfort and satisfaction for guests.
• Dining at Local Restaurants:
The restaurants providing food and beverages to the family during their stay represent
another aspect of hospitality, focusing on catering to the guests' dining needs.
•Tourism Elements:
• Guided Snorkeling Tour & Sunset Cruise:
These activities are examples of tourism, as they involve the family exploring the
destination and engaging in leisure and adventure activities.
• Visits to Famous Landmarks:
The family's guided visits to local landmarks represent cultural and recreational tourism,
where tourists explore and learn about new places.
Analysis:
•Hospitality Elements:
• Hotel Stay and Conference Facilities:
The hotel provides accommodation, meeting rooms, and banquet services, which
are central elements of hospitality.
• Welcome Dinner:
The dinner provided by the hotel staff is part of the hospitality service, ensuring
that guests are well-fed and taken care of during their stay.
•Tourism Elements:
• City Tour to Historical Landmarks and Museums:
This organized tour represents tourism, as the participants engage in sightseeing
and cultural exploration during their free time.
• Transportation Arrangements for Exploring the City:
The concierge assisting with travel arrangements also reflects tourism, helping
guests navigate and experience the local attractions.
Analysis:
•Hospitality Elements:
• Staying in Hostels:
The hostels provide budget-friendly accommodation for the backpackers,
which is a part of hospitality services focused on guest lodging.
• Cooking Class:
The cooking class, which offers an immersive food experience, reflects the
hospitality industry's focus on food services and cultural exchange through
local cuisine.
•Tourism Elements:
• Guided Jungle Treks and Temple Visits:
These activities are forms of adventure and cultural tourism, where the
tourists explore nature and engage in religious and historical sites.
• Cultural Festivals:
Attending local festivals is another example of tourism, as it involves
experiencing local culture and traditions as a visitor.
Analysis:
•Hospitality Elements:
• Resort Hotel Stay:
The accommodation provided by the Disneyland Resort is a key element of hospitality,
offering the family a place to stay and additional amenities like themed dining and pool
access.
• Themed Dining Experiences:
The specialized dining experiences in the resort reflect hospitality, catering to guests'
entertainment and food preferences.
•Tourism Elements:
• Exploring the Theme Park:
Visiting Disneyland and engaging in its attractions, shows, and character meet-and-greets
are examples of tourism, as the family is engaging in recreation and entertainment as part
of their vacation.
• Booking a Package for Nearby Tourist Attractions:
The package that includes transportation to other attractions outside the park reflects
tourism, enabling the family to explore additional destinations during their stay.
In the Venn Diagram, compare the similarities and differences between hospitality and
tourism based on the following aspects:Services Provided,Target Markets, Customer
Interactions, Economic Impact
LEARNING TARGETS:
01 02 03
⚫ I can define ⚫ I can
related terms ⚫ I can distinguish
in the compare types and forms
hospitality and between of tourism and
tourism hospitality the kinds of
industries and tourism tourists.
QUESTIONS?
Thank You!
Types of Tourists
1.Tourists:
People who are willing to use their resources for
nonessential items like leisure and recreation for
more than 24 hours and less than one
consecutive year.
2. Excursionists:
Travelers who visit a place for less than 24 hours
without staying overnight. These are people on a
limited budgets but willing to use their resources
for nonessential items like leisure and recreation.
They are called the day visitors.
Tourism can also be grouped based on
where they come from
1. Incoming Tourists (Inbound Tourism)
These are people on travel coming from other countries
looking for places and activities for leisure and
recreation.
2. Outgoing Tourists (Outbound Tourism)
These are people on travel coming going abroad to
enjoy places and activities for leisure and recreation.
3. Domestic Tourists
These are people on travel who prefer to enjoy places
and activities for leisure and recreation within their
country of residence.
Form of Tourism
1. Recreation or Leisure:
Purpose: Relaxation, fun, and
enjoyment.
Examples: Beach vacations, spa
getaways, amusement park trips.
Swimming, snorkelling, jet skiing,
Form of Tourism
• Intellectual Curiosity:
Purpose: Learning and exploring
new cultures, history, or education.
Examples: visiting cultural and
heritage sites, Museum tours,
cultural festivals, academic
conferences.
Form of Tourism
1. Adventures:
Purpose: Thrill-seeking and
physical activities.
Examples: Hiking, scuba diving,
mountain climbing.
Form of Tourism
1.Health:
Purpose: Healing possibilities,
Seeking medical treatments
or wellness services.
Examples: Medical travel, spa
retreats, wellness resorts.
Form of Tourism
1. Convention:
Purpose: Professionals, businesses, and
organizations go for team building.
Year-end planning, seminars, Attending
organized conferences, exhibitions, or
formal meetings for professional,
business, or educational development.
Examples: Industry conferences, trade
shows, academic conventions,
professional forums.
Form of Tourism
1.Incentive:
Purpose: Rewarding employees or
partners with travel experiences as
recognition for their performance
or achievements.
Examples: Company-sponsored
trips, reward vacations, incentive-
based travel packages.
TYPES OF TOURISM
1.International Tourism:
Described as the movement of
people outside their country of
residence.
➢ Requires valid passport or visa
2. Domestic Tourism:
Described as the movement of
people within their country of
residence.
Teacher-Led Flash Card Activity
Instructions:
➢ The teacher will present a series of scenarios, one at
a time.
➢ After each scenario is presented, students will have 1
minute to discuss the form of tourism the scenario
represents within their groups.
➢ When the discussion time is over, the teacher will give
a signal. At this point, each group should raise the
flash card showing their answer.
➢ The teacher will then select a few groups to explain
their answers and reasoning.
"Tourism Categories Match-Up"
A family spends a
week at a beachfront
resort, enjoying
relaxation and water
activities.
Recreation/Leisure
"Tourism Categories Match-Up"
A company sends its
top-performing
salespeople on an all-
expenses-paid vacation
to reward their hard
work.
Incentive
"Tourism Categories Match-Up"
An adventurer books a
trip to Nepal for a
challenging mountain
climbing experience.
Adventure
"Tourism Categories Match-Up"
A patient travels to
another country for
specialized medical
treatment and
relaxation at a
wellness resort.
Health
"Tourism Categories Match-Up"
A history enthusiast
attends a cultural
festival showcasing
traditional art and
performances.
Intellectual Curiosity
"Tourism Categories Match-Up"
An employee travels
to a major city to
attend an industry
conference with
workshops and
networking events.
Convention
ACTIVITY:Word Reflection
Hospitality Tourist Excursionists
Tourism Incoming Tourists Outgoing Tourists
Domestic Tourists Recreation or Leisure
Intellectual Curiosity Adventures Health
Convention Incentive International Tourism
Domestic Tourism
LEARNING TARGETS:
01 02 03
⚫ I can define ⚫ I can
related terms ⚫ I can distinguish
in the compare types and forms
hospitality and between of tourism and
tourism hospitality the kinds of
industries and tourism tourists.
QUIZ: 1/4
I. TRUE OR FALSE
II. IDENTIFICATION